Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

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Editorial Reviews

This intensely examines polanskis conviction for having unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor & the choas that follows. Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 01/27/2009 Run time: 100 minutes Rating: Nr

When Polanski’s defense attorney says midway through this film that he "isn’t surprised Polanski left under the circumstances" surrounding this corrupted court case, one really begins to understand why the director has not returned to America in nearly 20 years. Wanted and Desired, Marina Zenovich’s documentary about Polanski’s 1977 arrest for rape of a minor set facts straight about a case that was blown to ridiculous proportions by a sensationalistic press and a judge who was far from judicious. Comprised of interviews with producers and friends Andrew Braunsberg, Daniel Melnick, Mia Farrow, and many others, the film obviously sympathizes with Polanski. But ample interviews with D.A. Roger Gunson and defense attorney, Douglas Dalton, lend factual credence to the film’s assertion that the director was not guilty as charged and further, shows how separate public image and the real person are. Wanted and Desired covers the tragic loss of his wife, Sharon Tate, only to preface the court case and Polanski’s departing the country as a result. Short clips from many of his fine films are interspersed to poignant effect between interview clips, to show how his public image has been wrongly writ based on his films’ dark subject matter. Polanski’s lack of participation in the film, then, seems not like his condemnation of its making, but rather in keeping with his desire to avoid press in general. At best, Wanted and Desired may serve as a further invitation to the brilliant director, who has been living in France for almost 20 years with a wife and two children, to someday return to America. —Trinie Dalton

Customer Reviews

Roman Polanski, wanted and desired

Reviewed by Therese Obrecht, 2010-02-15

Excellent documentary, well researched, giving an unbiased and full account of the Polanski case. Excellent testimony of his lawyer who plainly told him that he could not expect a fair treatment from judge Rittenband.

Polanski wanted and desired

Reviewed by Patricia Richards, 2009-12-09

I found the documentary interesting in that Polanski's victim also speaks regarding the 30 year old case that had Polanski fleeing from the US to escape his sentence from a judge he felt was "out to get him". Now it seems Polanski wasn't just being cowardly.

Okay documentary; reveals a lot of info

Reviewed by Viva, 2009-10-24

The way this documentary is put together is at times sloppy, at other times plodding, and sometimes it includes footage which is not needed at all, like the absurdist bit with Polanski moving like a puppet outdoors while a man pounds on a drum. Also, much of the music is irritating and distracting.

That said, it does contain a great deal of info about a case which I knew very little about until Polanski made the recent headlines. I don't sympathize with him. He may be a fine director, but we are talking about a preteen girl her, and the use of alcohol and drugs to ply her while she was alone with him. It's about time he faced up to what he did, no matter how long ago it was, no matter that she forgave him 12 years ago.

Great piece of work!

Reviewed by F. Romo, 2009-10-15

Excellent movie and arrived on time at great conditions! Keep the high quality service up! Congrats.

POLANSKI WAS ALWAYS A DOG

Reviewed by L. Ross, 2009-08-25

Throughout his relationship with Sharon Tate, Roman was completely unfaithful and as often as possible. His lack of integrity and disrespect towards women in general has always disgusted me. It was said that Sharon thought having a baby would make Roman finally show her some respect and was very hurt when she realized nothing was going to change him. He always copped out and said "well Sharon knew what I was like" or "she said she didn't want to change me". All the while he knew how she really felt. I'm sure when they first met Sharon was naive and said a lot of things about relationships that were considered cool for the times, but everyone who knew the two of them personally also knew that his behavior hurt her. He's a male version of a slut and a total narcissist. I'm glad he finally got some karma action by getting tossed in prison and then prevented from returning to the U.S. Some years after Sharon's death he said one thing that really shows what he's like, "It's good that Sharon died before our love could die" or something very,very close to that. Incredibly stupid. He thinks anything he says is pure art. He really must have thought that was a clever statement. Sharon wasted her time and she wasted her life on this pathetic excuse for a man. He's simply a pervert.