Roman Polanski wins best director at French 'Oscars' amid protests - Activists protest against director who pleaded guilty to statutory rape in US but fled before sentencing

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Police and protesters clashed briefly outside the French “Oscars” ceremony on Friday evening as the Franco-Polish film director Roman Polanski was awarded the prize for best director.

Immediately after the announcement there was shouting and booing among the audience, and the two actors who announced the award quickly left the stage.

More than 100 angry protestors had gathered to demonstrate against the honour for the controversial director, who is still wanted in the US after pleading guilty to the statutory rape of a 13-year-old but fleeing before being sentenced in 1977.

Even after Polanski announced he would not be attending the Césars awards ceremony for fear of what he described as a “public lynching”, protesters gathered outside the venue to vent their fury at his film J’Accuse/An Officer and a Spy being nominated for 12 awards.

The awards evening opened with the French actor and comedian Florence Foresti, who was hosting the event, announcing “Predators, producers, gentlemen with an electronic bracelet …”

Polanski’s film was given an early César for best costumes, but there was nobody from the production team to collect the prize. It won the second of its three awards for best adaptation.

Caroline Fourest, a filmmaker, author and columnist at Marianne magazine, said the César judges had rewarded “Polanski and not his work … as well as a 100% masculine film”.

Earlier in the day France’s culture minister entered the row saying that to give the controversial director a César would send the wrong signals.

Franck Riester’s comments came hours after Polanski, 87, said he would not attend Friday’s awards ceremony for fear of being subject to a “public lynching” by feminists.

Women’s rights activists are furious the judges gave the director’s latest film numerous nominations.

“It’s for each judge to take responsibility. It would be a bad symbol given the necessary awareness we all need to have in the fight against sexual and gender-based violence,” Riester told France Info radio on Friday.

Polanski’s film, called An Officer and a Spy in English after the Robert Harris novel about the Dreyfus affair, won two prizes at the Venice film festival, including best director.

“Fantasies of unhealthy minds are now treated as proven facts,” Polanski said in a statement on Thursday. “We know how this evening will play out.”

This latest case has relaunched the debate over Polanski’s place in French – and world – cinema, and whether his work can or should be regarded as separate from the man.

Earlier, protestors sprayed anti-Polanski graffiti outside the venue and the headquarters of the French film academy, the Académie des Césars.

Adèle Haenel, the star of Portrait de la Jeune Fille en Feu (Portrait of a Lady on Fire), which has also been nominated for a César, warned she would boycott the event if Polanski attended. She has accused another French director, Christophe Ruggia, of sexually harassing her when she was 12.

“Distinguishing Polanski is spitting in the face of all victims,” Haenel told the New York Times, adding that nominating him “means raping women isn’t that bad”.

“There is a #MeToo paradox in France: it is one of the countries where the movement was the most closely followed on social media, but from a political perspective and in cultural spheres, France has completely missed the boat.” She said France had failed to draw the line between “libertine behaviour” and “sexual abuse”.

The renewed controversy came weeks after the academy resigned en masse. Alain Terzian, its president, had defended the decision to honour Polanski’s film, saying it was not the institution’s role to take “a moral stance” when it came to awards. An open letter signed by more than 200 actors, producers and directors had demanded “profound reform” of the academy, saying it was stuck in the past and criticising its lack of transparency.

The French feminist group Osez le Féminisme (Dare to be Feminist) accused the Césars committee of being a “sexist institution that makes women invisible”.

Marlène Schiaparelli, France’s equality minister, suggested French cinema was still behind the times and had “yet to complete its awakening, its revolution”.

It is not the first time anger and protests centred on Polanski have disrupted the Césars. In 2017, Polanski was named to preside over the awards ceremony but stepped down after a wave of outrage.
 

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I'm not surprised that he won a César. The whole Césars ceremony is a celebration of the elites from Paris, they all get their movies funded by the state (Ministère de la Culture and the CNC) and they always tank at the french box office.

Caroline Fourest, a filmmaker, author and columnist
She's a feminist dyke who makes documentaries about muslim extremists. One of her recent books is about a cunt who created the FEMEN, weirdly enough she forgot to mention that she was her girlfriend.
 

wtfNeedSignUp

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It's the cases where both sides are completely unlikable. One is a rapist producer that never got his comeuppance because he knows the right people. The other are feminists that will gladly burn every work that is associated with a person engaging in wrong think.
 

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One is a rapist producer that never got his comeuppance because he knows the right people.
well thats complicated. the whole trials was very sketchy and he was about to get fucked by the government.
the victim has forgiven him and thing the last 50 years in exil were enough and that the government did alot worse to her than he-
 

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well thats complicated. the whole trials was very sketchy and he was about to get fucked by the government.
the victim has forgiven him and thing the last 50 years in exil were enough and that the government did alot worse to her than he-

Oh noes! He was forced to spend his days exiled to a luxury villa in Switzerland. Poor Roman!

There was nothing sketchy about the trial, the prosecutor that was going to cut a cushy deal with him which involved no prison time was replaced by a hang 'em flog 'em prosecutor that tore up that cushy deal. When faced with the prospect of doing actual time for his actual crime (which the rich and famous are absolutely entitled to avoid) Polanski fled.
The 'forgiveness' he received from the victim, who he drugged and anally raped, came on foot of a legal settlement in which Polanski was to pay a substantial amount to his victim for that statement.
Despite his victim issuing that public statement, to date Polanski has never paid a cent of that settlement to her.

That they thought for a second, in a post #metoo era the week that Harvey Weinstien just got sent down, that this would fly, really does show just how entitled and out of touch the elites of the movie industry actually are.
 

Overly Serious

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I've never found Woody Allen funny and Kevin Spacey has always seemed creepy to me. However, Roman Polanski is one Hell of a director. So I guess I'm two out of three. For anyone who has never watched it, get hold of The Fearless Vampire Killers. It's a fucking masterpiece.
 

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Ultimately, regardless of any forgiveness, regardless of the time that’s passed, regardless of the achievements of those involved are this: the man committed a serious crime, for which he was not punished according to the law.

If you think Polanski should be forgiven, the question to be asked is, why him? Do we forgive all child molesters? Do we forgive them if the made films we like? Justice has to be universal.
 

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I've never found Woody Allen funny and Kevin Spacey has always seemed creepy to me. However, Roman Polanski is one Hell of a director. So I guess I'm two out of three. For anyone who has never watched it, get hold of The Fearless Vampire Killers. It's a fucking masterpiece.
If I’m gonna watch a Polanski movie, I’m pirating it.
 
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