Roman Polanski citations

Roman Polanski, né Rajmund Roman Thierry Polański le 18 août 1933 dans le 12e arrondissement de Paris, est un réalisateur, producteur et scénariste franco-polonais, également comédien, ainsi que metteur en scène de théâtre et d'opéra,.

Il a notamment réalisé Répulsion, Cul de sac, Le Bal des vampires, Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown, Le Locataire, Tess, Le Pianiste, Oliver Twist, The Ghost Writer ou encore Carnage. Il a reçu quatre fois le César du meilleur réalisateur entre 1980 et 2014, et l'Oscar du meilleur réalisateur en 2003.

✵ 18. août 1933
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“Even young directors — for most of them, their only standard of achievement is how well their films do on the first weekend or whatever. It worries me.”

"Roman Polanski: An Exclusive Interview" by Taylor Montague http://web.archive.org/web/20041121095701/http://www.geocities.com/mishaca/interviews/polanski.html
Contexte: It's already getting more and more difficult to make an ambitious and original film. There are less and less independent producers or independent companies and an increasing number of corporations who are more interested in balance sheets than in artistic achievement. They want to make a killing each time they produce a film. They're only interested in the lowest common denominator because they're trying to reach the widest audience. And you got some kind of entropy. That's the danger; they look more alike, those films. The style is all melting and it all looks the same. Even young directors — for most of them, their only standard of achievement is how well their films do on the first weekend or whatever. It worries me. But then, from time to time, you have a film like The Usual Suspects or.... I'm trying to think of something American with some kind of originality... Pulp Fiction.

“It's already getting more and more difficult to make an ambitious and original film.”

"Roman Polanski: An Exclusive Interview" by Taylor Montague http://web.archive.org/web/20041121095701/http://www.geocities.com/mishaca/interviews/polanski.html
Contexte: It's already getting more and more difficult to make an ambitious and original film. There are less and less independent producers or independent companies and an increasing number of corporations who are more interested in balance sheets than in artistic achievement. They want to make a killing each time they produce a film. They're only interested in the lowest common denominator because they're trying to reach the widest audience. And you got some kind of entropy. That's the danger; they look more alike, those films. The style is all melting and it all looks the same. Even young directors — for most of them, their only standard of achievement is how well their films do on the first weekend or whatever. It worries me. But then, from time to time, you have a film like The Usual Suspects or.... I'm trying to think of something American with some kind of originality... Pulp Fiction.

“Sharon had grace and charm; she knew how to make anybody's life easier.”

Interview in Telecran magazine (25 January 1970)
Contexte: I'm forced to mix with people of this industry and I can swear that is really difficult to meet people with her nature and her spirit. Generally, everybody is opportunistic here. Sharon had grace and charm; she knew how to make anybody's life easier. When somebody was busy, she was there in a discreet manner to serve you a drink or a coffee.

“She was the least hypocritical woman you could ever meet”

Interview in Telecran magazine (25 January 1970)
Contexte: She was the least hypocritical woman you could ever meet: once, when an executive told her that we should ask for single cabins in the transatlantic that brought us to the United States, she simply said, "Why? Everybody knows that we live together."

“People like Truffaut, Lelouch and Godard are like little kids playing at being revolutionaries. I've passed through this stage.”

Polanski : His Life and Films (1982)
Contexte: People like Truffaut, Lelouch and Godard are like little kids playing at being revolutionaries. I've passed through this stage. I lived in a country where these things happened seriously.

“If you continue to hate, you are entering into the same philosophy that began the war. You have to look forward at people and new times.”

"The Pianist Interview" by Marilyn Cole Lownes http://minadream.com/romanpolanski/ThePianistInterview.htm
Contexte: Berlin was great. It’s a new generation. If you continue to hate, you are entering into the same philosophy that began the war. You have to look forward at people and new times.

“I'm forced to mix with people of this industry and I can swear that is really difficult to meet people with her nature and her spirit.”

Interview in Telecran magazine (25 January 1970)
Contexte: I'm forced to mix with people of this industry and I can swear that is really difficult to meet people with her nature and her spirit. Generally, everybody is opportunistic here. Sharon had grace and charm; she knew how to make anybody's life easier. When somebody was busy, she was there in a discreet manner to serve you a drink or a coffee.

“You know, whenever you do something new and original, people run to see it because it's different. Then, if it happens to be successful, the studios rush to imitate it. It becomes commonplace right away. But it's been like that before, I think. Now, the stakes are so gigantic that they cut each other's throats.”

"Roman Polanski: An Exclusive Interview" by Taylor Montague
Contexte: You know, whenever you do something new and original, people run to see it because it's different. Then, if it happens to be successful, the studios rush to imitate it. It becomes commonplace right away. But it's been like that before, I think. Now, the stakes are so gigantic that they cut each other's throats. So if most of the films are failures, then those that succeed so spectacularly, so commercially, become the norm. It's like a roulette for the studios. The problem with it is that it becomes more and more of a committee. Before, you dealt with the studio. It had one or two persons and now you have masses of executives who have to justify their existence and write so-called "creative notes" and have creative meetings. They obsess about the word creative probably because they aren't.

“My films are the expression of momentary desires. I follow my instincts, but in a disciplined way.”

As quoted in The Everything Cryptograms Book (2005) by Nikki Katz

“It's weird. I always had the premonition that Sharon belonged to me just for a little while.”

On his murdered wife, Sharon Tate, in an interview in Telecran magazine (25 January 1970)

“Cinema should make you forget you are sitting in a theater.”

As quoted in Values of the Wise : Aspiring to "The Life of Value" (2004) by Jason Merchey, p. 330

“Whenever I get happy, I always have a terrible feeling.”

As quoted in The Cinema of Roman Polanski : Dark spaces of the World (2006) by John Orr and Elżbieta Ostrowska, p. 146

“You have to show violence the way it is. If you don't show it realistically, then that's immoral and harmful. If you don't upset people, then that's obscenity.”

As quoted in Shakespearean Criticism : Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations (1985) by Laurie Lanzen Harris, p. 11

“If I had killed somebody, it wouldn’t have had so much appeal to the press, you see? But… fucking, you see, and the young girls. Judges want to fuck young girls. Juries want to fuck young girls. Everyone wants to fuck young girls!”

Interview https://books.google.ca/books?id=umhoFsnYri8C with Martin Amis (1979), published in Visiting Mrs Nabokov : And Other Excursions (1993), this was modified to censor the word "fuck" when quoted in "Roman Polanski: 'Everyone else fancies little girls too'" by Michael Deacon http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/michaeldeacon/100011795/roman-polanski-everyone-else-fancies-little-girls-too/

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