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Mia Farrow | ||
David Wells | ||
Andrew Braunsberg | Himself | |
Gene Gutowski | ||
Daniel Melnick | ||
Michael Caine | Himself | |
Faye Dunaway | ||
Hugh M. Hefner | ||
Joan Collins | ||
Jack Nicholson | ||
Dick Cavett | Himself | |
Ken Jones | ||
Marilyn Beck | Herself | |
Samantha Geimer | ||
Istvan Bajzat | Himself | |
Steve Barshop | Himself | |
Madeline Bessmer | Herself | |
Pierre-André Boutang | Himself | |
Richard Brenneman | Himself | |
Furnell Chatman | Himself | |
Roman Polanski | Himself |
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Producer | Marina Zenovich
Jeffrey Levy-Hinte |
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Writer | Marina Zenovich
Joe Bini |
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Cinematography | Tanja Koop
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Musician | Joe Bini
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The truth couldn't fit in the headlines. One of the most controversial and brilliant directors, Roman Polanski has long been a subject of fascination for his films (Rosemary's Baby, Chinatown, The Pianist) and his personal life. Reopening a case that sent shock waves through the world over three decades ago, Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired intensely examines Polanski's conviction for having unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor and the chaos that followed. With unprecedented access to the lawyers representing the case, the media covering it and the victim herself, the documentary is a startling indictment of our legal system and our intoxication with celebrities. Should Polanski continue to be banned from the United States? This film may change your mind. |
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