Then after filming started, he got her alone and raped her again. In an interview with the Sun , Barnard says that when she was 10 years old and a child model in , Polanski took her to a deserted beach, ostensibly for a modeling shoot. He had her remove her clothes as he photographed her, and then, she says, he molested her. Update: This article was first published in August to discuss the accusations made against Polanski by Robin M.
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Q: What were you afraid of? A: Him. Q: What did you say, if anything? I have to go home. It fell apart rapidly. The Polanski case makes headlines now and then, but it has mostly been in stasis for years In the 21st century, the Polanski case has become a major news story twice: once in , when The Pianist was up for the Best Picture and Best Director Oscars, and again in , when Polanski was arrested in Zurich and extradition to the US became a real possibility.
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But, in truth, for many British and US actors, working with Polanski never lost its cachet, and arguably had even more once he became excluded from the US mainstream.
Sigourney Weaver, Harrison Ford, Johnny Depp, Ewan McGregor, Pierce Brosnan, Kate Winslet and many more have appeared in Polanski movies in the decades since his conviction, and questions about why they were working with a convicted child rapist were seen as tacky, proof of a rigid mind more focused on gossip than art. Woody Allen is an incredible director. So is Roman Polanski.
When the Harvey Weinstein story broke last October, the reaction among the movie industry was wide-eyed shock that someone so many of them knew and worked with could be a rapist. And yet only a decade and a half earlier, Streep had stood and applauded when Polanski won best director at the Oscars, not so much tacitly approving rape as explicitly celebrating a convicted child rapist.
If only anyone had known about Weinstein they would never — never! And yet, for the past 40 years, many of them have been falling over themselves to work with a self-confessed child rapist, even defending him by pointing to his artistic credentials. Reactions to Weinstein come soundtracked with the distinct sound of bandwagon-jumping; thanks to the MeToo campaign, the public mood is firmly on the side of listening to victims, and Hollywood has keenly followed suit.
Sexual abuse is a crime, it lies with all of us to listen to the smallest of voices. This kind of hypocrisy about Polanski makes you wonder how serious the industry really is about dealing with this problem, as it claims to be.
By the beginning of this century, while the general American public remained firmly set against Polanski , the mood in Hollywood was openly in his favour. There was that applause from Hollywood luminaries when he won the Oscar Polanski, of course, did not attend the ceremony, as he was still officially on the lam. In , film-maker Marina Zenovich caught the mood and pushed it further with her documentary, the queasily titled Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, which argued that Polanski was the victim of gross judicial misconduct during his case.
In one of those ironies we can only appreciate in retrospect, this documentary, which presents an energetic case for the defence of a sex offender, was produced by the Weinstein Company. Rittenband was thought to be considering sentencing him to 50 years in prison, which was when Polanski fled. But Zenovich does not mention how it also helped him. Show Caption. Hide Caption. The organization removed the two for violating its code of conduct. Alicia Powell reports.
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