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Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, 2008
English, French, German
USA, UK
Profile of Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired
The mood of Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired is thought provoking, sincere, and disturbing. The plot centers around sexual abuse, legal action, and journalism. It is a documentary movie. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. The setting is Europe and the USA. It happens in the 1960s. It is drawn from a biography. The movie is known for being controversial.
Summary of Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired
In 1977, director Roman Polanski was untouchable. Film such as ROSEMARY'S BABY and CHINATOWN had cemented his reputation, and he staged a successful return to filmmaking following the death of his wife, Sharon Tate, in '69. But his appetite for narcotics and free love landed him in serious trouble with the law after an ill-fated photo shoot with 13-year-old Samantha Gailey led to full sexual intercourse. ROMAN POLANSKI: WANTED AND DESIRED is a documentary that looks at the court case and media feeding frenzy that followed Polanski's arrest in '77. Director Marina Zenovich takes an intriguing approach by focusing less on the incident itself, and more on the actions of the judge who presided over the case. Polanski isn't interviewed, but key figures such as the two opposing lawyers and Gailey all step forward to offer a harsh critique of judge Laurence Rittenband's handling of the trial.
Zenovich's film is a real triumph. She expertly blends archival footage of Polanski with current-day reflections on the case from a host of key players. The build-up to the director's eventual exit and exile from the U.S. is executed with real tension, and the biggest surprise is that no one involved on either side of the case blamed Polanski for fleeing. Rittenband is painted as a highly corrupt, media-hungry figure whose ego dominated the proceedings. No one involved in the case denies that Polanski did something terribly wrong, but it's to Zenovich's credit that she doesn't dwell on this point. Instead she forms a harsh critique of a justice system that allows people like Rittenband to operate freely. The only missing part of the puzzle is the judge himself, who died in '93. But the body of evidence against his actions is skillfully dissected in this impressive feature.
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| Language: | English, French, German |
| Country: | USA, UK |
| Release date: | 18 January 2008 |
| Runtime: | 99 min |
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