Polanski quits French film jury after outcry

Polanski quits French film jury after outcry

by Joseph Anthony
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Roman Polanski lives mostly in France

Movie director Roman Polanski, wanted by the United States for having sex with a minor almost 40 years ago, has turned down an invitation to head the jury at Franceโ€™s Cesar film awards following an outcry from womenโ€™s groups.

The choice of Polanski for the Cesar event, Franceโ€™s equivalent of the Oscars, was criticised by the minister for womenโ€™s rights, Laurence Rossignol, last week.

โ€œItโ€™s surprising and shocking,โ€ she told France Culture. โ€œIt sends a signal of indifference.โ€

The Osez le feminisme womenโ€™s right group has called for a boycott and protest at the awards ceremony scheduled for Feb 24. A petition signed by 61,000 people said Polanski had enjoyed โ€œscandalous protectionโ€ by France and that his nomination as jury president was an insult to women and rape victims.

Announcing his decision to step down from the jury, Polanskiโ€™s lawyer Herve Temime said on Tuesday: โ€œThis controversy has been generated by totally unfounded information, forty years after the issue in question.โ€

โ€œIt has deeply saddened Roman Polanski and his family,โ€ Temime said.

The Polish-born Polanski, now aged 83, pleaded guilty in 1977 to having sex with a 13-year-old girl during a photo shoot in Los Angeles. He served 42 days in jail after a plea bargain but later fled the United States fearing a lengthy jail time if the deal was overruled.

His case remains an international cause celebre, where some argue it is time to drop US demands for his extradition but others say he must be punished.

The Los Angeles County District Attorneyโ€™s Office has long insisted Polanski remains a fugitive and subject to immediate arrest in the United States because he fled the country before sentencing.

It says his case cannot be resolved until Polanski, who has both French and Polish citizenship and lives mostly in Paris, returns to California to face justice.

France does not extradite its nationals. A Polish court last year ruled against his extradition to the United States and an earlier attempt to have him extradited from Switzerland when he went there also failed.

Samantha Geimer, the victim in the case, has made clear she believes Polanskiโ€™s long exile has been punishment enough, a point lawyer Temime underlined in his Tuesday statement.

His most notable films include โ€œChinatownโ€ and โ€œThe Pianistโ€, which earned him the Oscar for best director in 2002.

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