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Producer bemoans no buyers for Polanski film in France, US, and UK













VENICE — The producer of Roman Polanski’s latest movie, The Palace, bemoaned the fact that no one wanted the distribution rights for the film in the United States, Britain, and France, saying morality should not weigh on art.

One of the most successful directors of his generation, Mr. Polanski fled the United States over a conviction for raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977, a crime he admitted.

After the #MeToo movement gained global traction in 2017 following sexual abuse allegations against US film producer Harvey Weinstein, a number of women alleged that Polanski had sexually assaulted them as teenagers as well.

Mr. Polanski, a dual French-Polish national, denied the allegations which never went to trial, but he has since found it hard to secure global distribution deals for his movies, even if actors are still lining up to work with him.

The Palace, a comedy set in a Swiss hotel peopled with a cast of grotesque characters, stars Mickey Rourke, John Cleese, Oliver Masucci, Fanny Ardant, and Joaquim De Almeida.

The producer Luca Barbareschi said he had sold distribution rights across continental Europe, but not in France, Britain, or the United States, despite the fact well-known actors from all three countries appeared in the film.

Mr. Barbareschi said Mr. Polanski’s last movie An Officer And A Spy, which opened at the Venice Film Festival in 2019 to critical acclaim, had also never been seen in cinemas in the United States, Britain, Australia, or New Zealand.

“And we ask ourselves why there are wars. The Anglo-Saxon world has to respect artists like the rest of the world does,” he said, adding: “There is no moral judgement on art.”

He added that Polanski movies were shown on numerous streamers, such as Netflix, “making millions” for those platforms. “Someone explain to me the logic for that,” he said.

Mr. Polanksi, who turned 90 last month, is not in Venice for the premier of his film, which is not in the running for the main Golden Lion prize. Among his previous credits as director are Rosemary’s Baby and Chinatown. — Reuters

Joseph Emmanuel Garcia




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