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Polanski's troubled past

2009-09-28 12:19
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Roman Polanski at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. (AFP)

Roman Polanski at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. (AFP)

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Paris - As dark and disturbing as Roman Polanski's films are, the real life of the 76-year-old director is even more defined by horror, violence and sex.

The controversial 76-year-old Polish-French director was arrested late on Saturday for having sex with a 13-year-old girl 30 years ago as he arrived to receive a lifetime achievement award at the Zurich film festival. He was still in detention on Monday.

Polanski, born in Paris on August 18, 1933 to parents who took him back to their native Poland, learned early about the dark side of human nature.

He was eight when the Nazis took away his parents and he was forced to flee the Jewish ghetto in Krakow - an experience that lends an almost autobiographical tone to the 2002 movie The Pianist.

Wandering the Polish countryside, going from family to family and dodging German soldiers, Polanski saw first-hand the perversity and cruelty in people.

The experience shaped his performance as a teenage actor in post-war Poland in the 1950s, and underpinned his own short movies, made after a course at the Lodz Film School.

Western recognition

His feature debut, Knife in the Water (1962), an erotic thriller about a couple inviting a switchblade-toting hitchhiker onto their yacht, was immediately acclaimed in the West and was nominated for a Best Foreign Film Oscar, even though it generated little interest at home.

That prompted Polanski to move to England - the first of many self-imposed exiles that nurtured the sense of alienation so faithfully reproduced in his work.

There, despite shaky English, he blossomed, making Repression (1965), starring a young Catherine Deneuve; Cul-de-Sac (1966); and The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967), all of them inhabited with a wry psychology.

Taking up offers in Hollywood, he moved to Los Angeles in 1968, where he set about making his first big international hit - Rosemary's Baby, a creepy story of a mother-to-be (Mia Farrow) who finds herself singled out to carry the devil's spawn. Polanski's script was nominated for a Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar.

The following year, real-life horror again visited Polanski.

His eight-month-pregnant wife, Sharon Tate, and four friends were slaughtered in his mansion by the Charles Manson gang. Tate, who appeared in The Fearless Vampire Killers, was stabbed and hanged, and her blood was used to scrawl the word Pig on their front door.

Forgettable movies

Devastated, Polanski left for Europe to make forgettable movies that seemed overshadowed by his tragedy.

In 1974, he returned to Hollywood and made Chinatown, an atmospheric tale in the film noir mould starring his good friend Jack Nicholson, giving himself a small part as a hood who slashes Nicholson's nose.

Still considered a classic, Chinatown was nominated for 11 Oscars and walked away with one, for Best Original Screenplay.

Although Polanski intended the film as his spectacular return to US filmmaking, his sojourn was short-lived - this time because of his obsession with sex.

In 1977, he lured a 13-year-old model back to Nicholson's house, where he plied her with drink and drugs and, by his own admission, had sex with her. Rather than face a 50-year jail sentence for statutory rape, he fled the United States.

"Normal love isn't interesting. I assure [you] that it's incredibly boring," an unrepentant Polanski is on the record as saying, and soon after he landed in France, he started dating 15-year-old Nastassja Kinski. In 1989, he married French actress Emmanuelle Seigner, then 23.

US prosecutors have vowed to have Polanski arrested if he ever returned, so one of Hollywood's most respected directors was not in Hollywood to accept the Oscar award for The Pianist in 2003.

No hard feelings

Polanski's career had stagnated with a number of poorly received movies and expensive flops until The Pianist made him hot again.

The young woman Polanski raped, Samantha Geimer, said in interviews in 2003 and 2008 that he should have been allowed to return to the United States, and that he should be forgiven.

"I don't really have any hard feelings toward him (Polanski), or any sympathy, either," she wrote in a Los Angeles Times opinion piece. "What he does for a living and how good he is at it have nothing to do with me or what he did to me."

A 2008 documentary film was made of the incident titled Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired.

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