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@@rebeccaself7390 No. Roman never forgets Sharon. The pain in his eyes is evident when Rose mentioned 1968/69. It's not that Roman doesn't talk about her, it's the pain it causes to have thought of what happened to her. He also knows the travesty the press caused in blaming her for her own death and he's very circumspect about what he says about her now. Cannot blame him one bit.
Rebecca Self there is no grief time does not lessen or soften. While I’m sure he has not forgotten about her, I wouldn’t be surprised if he rarely thinks about her. He’s moved on with his life, and it’s a painful, ugly memory.
I love at 20:50 when Charlie asked Polanski what's stopping him from making his next best movie. And Polanski mentioned that maybe his next film will be his best... this interview was released in 2000. The Pianist, which won him a Best Director Oscar and Lead Actor, was released in 2002.
Wanna talk “Repulsion”? That would be Charlie Rose in an open robe with nothing underneath, interviewing a potential intern. What the hell were you thinking, Charlie?
Why is it disgusting? It is only disgusting if he jokes about it. People like you are the reason talk shows and interviews nowadays are so boring and talk about dumb topics, because of sensitive cry babies like you.
I know that the nazis, upon liquidating the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943 sent most of its people from the Warsaw ghetto to the infamous Treblinka camp including Janusz Korczak and his pupils. It was Treblinka from which nobody would return after the Warsaw ghetto liquidation, but also other camps: Majdanek, Auschwitz. After the Warsaw uprising large groups of civilians from Warsaw were sent to Mauthausen camp in Austria,
@@o0oincognito0o85 Cool it with the anti semitic remarks, not saying he isn't a terrible man for his crimes, but the fact that he is a jew has no relevance.
It was a good interview but Rose did not understand that Roman would be in danger if he came to the US ! Roman knows better. He needs to stay away from the place that is dying to put him in jail for years. See what is happening to Assange !!!!!!
@@o0oincognito0o85 "Take it or leave it...??" His being Jewish is totally irrelevant, therefore no need in pointing that out! What does that add to the case? Absolutely nothing, and that's a fact!
Say what you will about his private life, Polanski was and is one of the greatest directors of all time. I can't comment about the private man, but I totally respect his art....
You all setting moral judgement on films that only evoke emotion. Understand this is what lanuage is not just art. In this age people with their hate speech idea of everything we must protect ourselves from censorship. Your points are fine but you got guys like Nicholson and Huston coming on to play roles. Now they are guilty by association. Sometimes you gotta think slightly outside outside the box.
@Venge Ance Art can t be Degenerate. That s Nazi and communist totalitan terminology. IT s just art. Period. Whether you understand IT or not or you like IT or not it s your business, but IT s still art. Also separate The art from The artist.
Sharon was a kind and very gentle and was born for him.and his traumas, his characher even he liked many women .they were sweet couple ,even Sharon was more a beauty and a playboy gorl and model, not a real and good acctres
Ethan Hamilton As much as you are right at the fact that yeah he’s a pedophile, but I don’t think he deserved that, after all Sharon and the baby were innocent, and Charlie shouldn’t have said anything about them, not only for Roman’s sake but for Sharon’s family. It’s a very sad topic for everyone who knew them on such personal levels and loved them very much.
@Hissam Ullah I don't know where you came up with the concept of drawing inspiration from anything. I talk about how the stories overlap of the tragedy that struck my nation among different people that talk about it.
My Dad lost his Mother around age 9 and I see similarities. My Dad, an hour after his Mom died, rose his bike to play ball. I think, as a kid, the brain goes into that, “it is what it is” mode, and you go forward and never quit. I see that similarity for sure.
Charlie Rose is so annoying pressing him about the influence of his mother. Roman’s perfect reply in mentioning that Warren Beatty didn’t lose his mother.
because the man is a persecuted legendary genius!!! read a fucking book dude try listening to what this "teenage girl" has to say about it now.......... open your eyes!!!!!
to be fair, i don't think the same kind of people are doing both of these. still, hollywood at the end of the day does whatever benefits the look of the industry.
@@sunshinedaydream8893 Well, think about it like this: Because Rose pushes those topics, you get to see a different side to Polanski than the image pushed by the media. So there's some benefit in that.
16:05 - The problem Charlie has with this interview is he does not LISTEN to Polanski! He already said the woman he love as a child, his mother, was brutally murdered in the Holocaust, so when his wife and child died, he had already experienced that trauma, and must find a way to live with this great loss.
His eyes say it all when Rose keeps pushing the past horrors of his life in front of him. What an ass Rose was. PTSD - lot of people don’t talk about that stuff. Self defense.
Have you ever given any consideration to the fact that Sharon might’ve been trying to climb the success ladder by marrying Roman? She was engaged to a very successful hairdresser. Then dropped him like a hot, steaming bag of sick. Their marriage was a sham. She knew about his constant affairs with other women but still chose to have his child. She exploited her beauty to gain advantage in Hollywood. I’m sure she would’ve been a fantastic mother because her acting skills would never have paid her bills.
@@pampennyworth Not in a million years Sharon wasn't like that at all. Every thing I have read about her. Every one who knew her said she was not like that at all. The hairdresser had a major cocaine problem. Sharon was coming into own as far as acting goes. She had natural talent. You know not everyone in Hollywood is a bad person they all don't have agendas. There are some actually really good people there.
@@pampennyworth you do make a good point. I'm sure she was aware of her beauty. Supposably, she was going to give Roman one last chance after the baby was born to see if he was going to settle down and become a father. If he didn't, she was ready to divorce him. Sharon's pregnancy wasn't planned, in fact she had an IUD at the time she became pregnant, and she didn't believe in having an abortion.
I kind of see Romans point. The past is the past and he's happy in the present. That's all that counts. The past is over and tomorrow never knows. There's only now.
Malilixoxo 19 you have empathy for a child predator? He might have gone through a lot in his childhood but that doesn’t give him a green light to commit horrible things.
@@flazeda8743 True. I've wavered back and forth with Romans situation. Sometimes I have pity for him and then I realize that he was the one in the situation that should've prevented it.
I feel for the terrible things Roman has lived through & dealt with in his life. However that doesn't justify the terrible acts he has committed against young people. One must separate the two. I'm not saying he isn't deserving of pitty- but it doesn't excuse his behavior.
Bub the Zombie Are you forgetting you replied to me saying just that? Do you have issues with reading comprehension? Or are you just thick? Do yourself a favor. The next time you read a comment & are about to respond to it with something that's COMPLETELY unrelated- Don't backpedal, just leave it as a general comment instead 🤦♂️
Does anybody get past that who mother drops them off at two actors house that are known toblike women and now she is a woman she admits she wanted to take her shirt off now not blaming the girl but the mother was star struck this happened years after the murfers her mother had to know hos head was screwed up i feel empatjy for him let it go thst woman wants to he did his time im sure she got money leave roman alone he has had enough this guy is being pushy and an ass
The bitch said she wanted it dropped her mother took her there dropped her off the girl admitted to fucking around and already doing pictures with her clothrs off her mother dropped her off noe what mother does that a mother who is curious about the man that dont forgetvhad his beautiful wife and son butchered her star struck mother sorry i think they set him up she is okay with it now its bullshit he did his time he has been punished by the film company banned him but he will never get that beautiful woman back and never get a chance to be a daddy to his son who died before living sharon wanted to be a wife and have a baby by him remember that like he said the system fucked him
I'd say a man who drugs and rapes a child and later tells Clive James that molesting a child was "inevitable" is also a psychopath. Maybe stop carrying water for a piece of shit monster.
i think Polanski is a very controversial yet troubled director. he's a great director no doubt, but there's no denying that he drugged and raped an underaged 13 year old, and i will always hold that against him as a person. Hollywood is very apologetic towards him (e.g. standing ovation for his best director win for the pianist despite him having to flee the USA due to his charges of having sex with a minor). They have reason to be apologetic, his life is troubled with loss and sadness. Him living through a world war at such a young age and having to go to a concentration camp. He survived it, but his family perished. He then found the love of his life, what he describes as his "best days", with Sharon Tate, and they were going to have a son. Then the Charles Manson murders happened, and you can see his lost soul in his eyes: the sadness, despair and just how lost and dead inside he felt, especially during the LIFE magazine photoshoot at his home (at the time) where Tate was murdered. Heartbreaking photoshoot really, him sitting next to the door where the word "Pig" was written in Tate's blood, and in the living room where the carpets were stained with blood, and the guilty filth of the Charles Manson family. His latter work after the murders also seem to display the minority of feelings left in him following Tate's death. By no means do these two events justify his charges, but he simply has led a very troubled and despaired life, which in a way makes us sympathize with him despite the inhumanity in his wrong doings.
They should never release the members of the Manson Family ever. They need to stay in jail for the rest of their lives. They run the risk of getting killed by someone who wrote a letter to the mother of Sharon Tate. She got ten people saying that they would kill any of the Manson members should they get out on parole. 🍒
How rude of Rose to start talking like a life coach to Polanski.... that's when I lost interest in the intvw. Polanski can choose where he wants to live.
Why? Isnt that what journalist are supposed to do? I think that Charlie Rose asks the right questions and the tough questions and causes people to reveal their true thoughts. ❤
Yes and Sharon should of been with him in London she wanted to have the baby there but he sent her back to LA too inconveniant to have her there crammed his style the rest we know.
Oh shut up, he's a great interviewer and journalist. Charlie asks all the right questions and the tough questions and maybe that makes you squirm like a worm because he seeks the truth.
It is just unimaginable to me to comprehend how people can say he didn't LOVE SHARON. How can anyone really believe that. Not only was she beautiful but she was a beautiful person who loved him and did everything she could to make him happy. I have read everything about not only Sharon and her life but e every thing on Polanski too his autobiography was extremely raw and honest. Even discussing the rape charge. Its a great book and a look into his life. Its extremely easy to judge others relationships .Nobody knows what the level of PTSD would do to you. Samantha's forgave him, that speaks volumes who are we to not forgive him ? It's not our place .
You don’t understand “how people can say he didn’t love Sharon”? And then you list good things about Sharon. Those could be reasons for him to love her but it’s no guarantee. She was the same person everywhere she went but not every man she knew was in love with her. If those qualities she had were supposed to make Roman love her then why didn’t they make lots of other men love her? I’m going to argue the point that he didn’t love Sharon. Here are the reasons I’m using to support my opinion that he didn’t love her. I’m talking about real love, not infatuation, not obsession, not just sexual attraction with nothing solid to support it. Real love. The definition of love is simple. It is “desiring the good of the other.” 1. He told her before they married not to expect him to be faithful to her. And he wasn’t faithful to her on a grand scale. 2. He was controlling of her. He told her what to wear, how to do her makeup (he liked no makeup), etc. 3. She was so happy about being pregnant and he didn’t want the baby. He wanted her to have an abortion and told her to go to Brazil and get one. 4. He refused to have sex with her when she was pregnant because he didn’t want the baby. 5. He spent the last few months of Sharon’s pregnancy in London supposedly scouting out places for his next movie and having a few months long affair with Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas. 6. When she got home from finishing her film in Italy she was about 4 weeks from her baby’s due date. She kept begging him to come home. Babies sometimes come early and she wanted him home with her for the baby’s birth. He kept staying in London 7. She wanted him to get Wojciech and Abigail out of the house. Wojciech was Roman’s childhood friend from Poland and Roman asked him and his girlfriend Abigail to stay at the house because he and Sharon were both going to be in Europe for work for a few months. He wanted them to house sit, pet sit, and be there when Sharon got home before he did in case she needed something or went into labor. Sharon wanted them gone because Wojciech was dealing drugs from the house and there were scuzzy people in and out of the house at all hours of the day and night buying drugs. Sharon didn’t want those people in her house once the baby was home and was probably concerned that when baby became mobile he might get into drugs that someone spilled or left sitting around. 8. He belittled her in public. He called her names like “stupid”. When she would talk about something to someone else he would interrupt her and stop her because she didn’t know what she was talking about or was dumb or something. She got to the point that when they were out together in public she just didn’t talk. 9. Orgies fueled with alcohol and drugs took place at the house frequently. Roman filmed them and watched them with his friends. He forced Sharon to participate. 10. He would pick up a hooker and bring her home to participate in a 3 way with him and Sharon. Sharon hated this. He forced her. 11. At least once he forced her to have sex with 2 men at the same time completely against her will. He was filming and she was begging him to let her stop bug he didn’t. 12. One day she was working on the set of a movie. He was angry about something. He came to the set, yelled at her and ended up intentionally pushing her into the swimming pool in front of whichever cast and crew were there. I do not see one time on that list where he was concerned about her good at all much less did he put her ahead of himself. I’m sure there were times when he did but there would’ve had to have been 200 million times just to balance out this list. And I’m sure that there are many more things that could go on this list. I don’t know every single thing. My opinion about their marriage is this. Sharon was engaged to Jay Sebring famous and innovative celebrity men’s hairstylist. I believe that those 2 were madly in love with each other. Then Sharon, young, just starting out actress, met Roman Polanski on the set of a movie he was directing. At first they didn’t like each other, but later they did. In my opinion her dating and marrying Roman was a career move on her part. If she was with him she could get parts in his movies and he was well known and respected in the movie industry so he might recommend her for other people’s movies. Jay knew celebrities but he had little to no influence over whether someone cast Sharon in a role or not. Roman wanted to be with Sharon because she was the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. I’m sure he enjoyed the looks he got as he walked by with this gorgeous woman considering he wasn’t all that much to look at. People were probably wondering how he managed to get a woman who was so far out of his league. And he just enjoyed the attention. My opinions. No proof. Agree or not.
It wasn't just Samantha. He raped some other CHILDREN, one was 10yrs old. Why anyone could brush over this and praise this degenerate piece of shit is beyond me.
He has deviant sexual proclivities. A man who sodomises children doesn't just become a loving partner, no matter how beautiful the wife. She was a trophy & I'd wager he delighted in degrading and controlling her.
Have to say he had his day in court and all parties agreed to the terms of time served and then AFTER THE FACT the judge decided to renig on it. That's wrong. Not saying what he did was right, but he did face the court on the charges.@Venge Ance
Polanski was born in France,his parents moved out of France because of raising antisemitism,they didn't know what the Germans were planing for the Poles,his father and mother were murdered and he survived being hidden by three different Polish families during the war.
Its heartbreaking. Him and Sharon's story ended like it did. I bet they wud still b together today if she hadnt been killed. Hes always had a very Deep sadness about him he said while he was with Sharon it was the only true time of happiness in his whole life. He luved her very much and she adored him. 😔❤😴💋
I agree 💯. I have studied Sharon and her life for over 35 years. I believe he loved her completely. Horrible pain in his face. I think he showed great restraint when CR entered that topic; either from falling apart or slugging him across the face. I would imagine he feels tremendous guilt for being in London that horrible night…
Very romantic but the reality was that Roman did not want a baby in 1969, and Sharon wanted him to grow up and put on his daddy pants. The relationship was on the way out. Period. JMHO.
@@krh2307unfortunately that is true! He owned it and yet she still married him. She knew how it was going to happen. Atleast he was straight up about his feelings but he did love her. She loved him far more though. Sad sad story.
There's a sadness in his eyes that can't be denied. I can't imagine the pain in his heart after losing his wife, his son, and friends at Manson's hands. He did not physically have anything to do with it but he was the mastermind.. I think they should all burn in hell.
Just watched the Polanski - Rose interview from 2000. What a jerk Rose was and what a difference in nuance, insight and sophistication between the two men. Rose, whom I've found decent in other interviews, is simplistic and boorish in this one. He is on an agenda, pushes for responses rather than picking up on cues, having a strong iopinion on where Polanski should go rather than carefully listening to where he actually is. Where Polanski is in his life and how he lives it both as a human being and filmmaker is very interesting. Rose's puerile approach and perception of where Polanski is are not.
Polanski's description of the complexity of directing films was pure gold, one of the best, most intense talks I've ever watched and listened to - in spite of Charlie Rose's inanity!
Yes, Charlie Rose was very insensitive and pressing about what Roman went through. Obviously, the man did NOT want to talk about it, and yet, he pushed this to the limit. Let the man be and leave him alone!!!!!
@@triciajohansen7124so a journalist or a reporter is not supposed to ask though questions? Is him a Cinderela and will break his porcelain face? He is a pervert, and one day he will pay for his crime.
Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, Macbeth, Chinatown, and The Pianist are all masterpieces. Cul-de-sac, The Fearless Vampire Killers, The Tenant, Tess, Frantic, Death and the Maiden, The 9th Gate, The Ghost Writer, and An Officer and a Spy are also high quality films. What?, Pirates, Oliver Twist and The Palace are to be avoided.
RP is my favorite director. Charlie Rose was out of his league; emotionally, spiritually, artistically and intellectually. He didn't listen, asked the same questions again and became defensive. This could of been a remarkable interview if he focused on his passion and body of work that is astonishing and iconoclastic. His acting in "The Tenant" is mind blowing."
many people have never seen one of his most amazing films, The Fearless Vampire Killers. This is the film he met Sharon Tate on, and she's beyond beautiful in it. They are beautiful and sad and funny and lovely in it together. If you haven't seen it, go find it, rent it.
@@laurenmay2098 Laughably immature view; not to mention there's really no excuse for not knowing how to pirate or torrent movies in this day and age. 'Promote'? Do enough people care about you for your watching ,of these movies to engender a boost in their popularity? I doubt it, lol. But Polanski is actually a rapist. Woody Allen is a victim of a smear campaign by a deranged ex wife who beat her kids. And I don't liike the latters movies either, but facts are facts.
Interesting to note that he never directly answered the question about whether he knew how his mother actually died. He just responded that he knew that she wasn't coming back,but he never said that he knew that she had been gassed.
From México: right! I´m amazed at the lack of emotional depth of the interviewer!! total lack of empathy! Who had the idea of having this shallow airhead interview a person with such deep stories??
Polanski will always be such a complicated figure that brings out many emotions in people. I don't agree with what he did with regards to the young girl, but I really have a lot of sympathy for what he went through in losing his wife and child that he so adored. He is simultaneously admired and reviled and that is something he will carry with him for the rest of his life.
“I don’t agree,” bro wtf, you should be crusading against this man’s very being for what he did to her. Idgaf about his horrific upbringing, but he perpetuated true and unforgivable evil. Jesus, his fans try to turn his crime against that poor girl into some poetic masterpiece at every turn. I hope he drowns in his own fluids.
Thank you. Such a great interview. Roman has faced so much tragedy. Yeah it doesn't resolve him of the crime he has committed. But he is wonderful directed. His eyes are so full of sadness.
From México: Why bring about the crime? Did he say much tragedy forgives his crime? Don´t label him. God is his judge, not you. Hardened hearts can´t understand nor forgive. Only God knows the mitigations in his life. If someone has mitigations it´s him. To me his eyes are full of strength and resilience and I think his movies and life after so many tragic events present him as a top example of the most resilient people I´ve ever seen in my life. I think I would´ve accomplished 1 % of what he´s done if those tragic events had been part of my life. I hope I always take the positives from every person I get to know in my lifetime and learn a little of what´s great in them and not look and focus at their faults.
@@jorgearturolopezparada9512 there’s no god s t f u with your BS. You were indoctrinated and you’re blissful in your ignorance. Ignorance is not a virtue
@@gooddoggo3547 You´ll be judged, me too. All of us will be judged. The Scripture says for those who show no mercy: await a merciless trial. God be with us all.
He's odious for having sex with a minor? The vast majority of Americans feel the need to project their own limited life experience and sexual repression upon those more liberated, more true to human nature. How conceited to believe a person such as yourself or the overtly religious legislators that gradually raised the age of consent from 10 in CA in order that a girl would be a virgin when she married feel entitled to sit in judgement of an incident and a man you most likely know very little about.
What's odious about him? He seems very pragmatic and down to earth. Considering all that he has endured, he seems very level headed and sane. I doubt you would have the same level of tranquility and peace if you had endured the hell he went through. He seems very classy and introspective. ❤
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew you're right but I do not enjoy what's made now - there are directors that definitely have the skills to make things. I also don't go deep into it like I used to. The auteurs seem mostly missing
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew I used to. Intensely into film history. Now I could care less and haven't watched a movie or tv in over a decade. Not interested.
@Rishi J Money, I think. A sense of art being about the same old PC stuff. The killing of the auteurs. The lack of film education. The disappearance of most art house cinemas. Look at Manhattan, where on any given night up to the 90's you had to run from a Bresson retrospective to a Fellini double feature. Now it is product placement and even the most avant garde or interesting filmmakers(for the most part) end up making fake artsy shlock or worse for Hollywood.
I spoke to him many times when I worked in a hotel he frequented in Paris. Fascinating and emotive human being. He once recognized me on the street years later.
I do think he a messed up person but, hes been through so much, i feel for him.i wouldnt trust him but, at the same time i beleive he has a good heart to and extent.
I came here because I liked the interview with William Goldman, but the interviewer is more interested about the traumas and scandals than to let this brillant moviemaker share his ideas and processes about his art.
Brennan Harris this is a man who is not obsessed with his looks - no Botox or filler . This is what the average man looks like at his age who has not had cosmetic tinkering because he is on TV . it’s his choice and I respect it . He is on this show for his thoughts and the energy he brings to the discussion , looks have nothing to do with his talent . To judge him on his looks tells more about the person asking these questions than it has to do with Rose himself . Check yourself
I love how he handled the talk of Polanskis tragedy. He executed it with passion and made a good point for him and many other interviewers wouldn't know how to talk about that without being rude.
I love that Rose puts him on the spot. The irony, knowing about Charlie Rose. Roman did rape that girl and he won’t admit it. She said No and he kept on. How do you explain to your daughter and son that at the age of 42 you gave drugs to a 13 year old and had sex with with her when she repeatedly told you NO??? All the nasty things you have done and you want to dwell on the mean press and the unfair judge? You are a coward. Come to the US and face what you did. Instead, you hide in France with your young wife and children.
Wasn't he to be extradited by the US of As Attorney General , for allegations that Pollockski molested underage KIDS , and to perform sexual acts being filmed ??!!!??!?!!!?. It's a squable with the (take the side wherever the wind blows French turncoat collaborators with the Nazi-Germans ) to have phony bolony perverted Polanski brought back to the US of bad ass A , to inescapable justice , prayors go out that he lands in prison doing about 20yrs on child rape cases , where his life in prison will be hell ! People with sexual offences have to be put in protective custody , inmates would hang him by his ugly neck .
Yo ! Roman Pollockski is a child molester ! The USAs Attorney Generals'office wants to crucify Polanski's dingleberried ass in jail on allegations of raping children!
Beyond from his scandals, i feel sad for him because, he had to deal with ex-wife's murder Sharon Tate, no one deserves die, as she died, Hollywood didn't waste a person, so a great director.
29:22 - He appears to me to be a perfect recruit for the MKULTRA program, conditioned by a nasty past to reproduce and promote a dysfunctional culture.
Roman Polanski would appear to be the ultimate survivor. He managed to find a beautiful young actress to be his second wife and has continued to make outstanding films. My guess is that most of the haters here [why did they watch this interview?] are simply jealous of his remarkable life and career.
@@thebeatcreeper Except he is a victim, even with his crime against Samantha Geimer over him, and nothing you can say will erase his Holocaust survival or the Sharon Tate tragedy.
@@dianawysocki4588 The girl's mother forced Polanski to rape her daughter? Are you saying he had no choice? What is the argument FOR rape? You are a moral vacuum. I pity you.
And I’m not even mentioning what happened to Rose way after this interview. I am no judge of it but sorry to say he failed as a journalist from the very beginning by a certain standard. Hopefully we all learned at least a little bit from all of these events.
I kinda get why people support him. His whole life is kinda punishment, i doubt i would have been sane after things he experienced, not just WW2, where he lived in fear everyday, starved, his mother was taken away (probably starved to death, burned alive or choked), but fact that even after war he had to face to death of his wife, that was brutally murdered for nothing by crazy gang of crackheads, who laughed in that moment and enjoyed it, not even mention his unborn child that was fully developed baby. I think too much pain just for one life, especially when you think that the worst is finally behind you, then you came home and all you see is blood of a woman you loved and your innocent child and your friends. This guy wakes mixed feelings, nothing excuses his behavior, but his history is touching and wakes some kind of compassion. But he should face to consequences of his actions and behavior towards innocents he hurt, because sad history is not a permission to do evil things. Reason why he doesn't want to comeback to USA is obvious and I liked how interviewer implied it and then he said it lound.
S M How convenient for you to be able to choose this "head in the sand" approach. Perhaps if you invite Polanski to babysit your children or grandchildren, it will clear up your little delusion.
OMG, Rose is so insensitive! People hired this guy should be deeply ashamed but again, it’s the standard of the media in the US, so why should I even expect anything? Polanski is being a good teacher for students who don’t get things no matter what.
He has finally found a happiness that Poland and America cruelly kept from him. Loosing his mother and wife and child to such cruel deaths. I totally get one good reason not to return to America. Inevitable the press would be shoving Sharon's death back in his face. It wouldn't matter to them that 50 years have passed. Then they would pick apart his reaction. I wish him and his family continued happiness.
It isn't reminders of Sharon's death that is stopping him from returning, it's the rape charges he's facing in American courts. He doesn't want trial and incarceration.
@@manojshyamalan2854 This interview was about the vicious murder of his wife and unborn child. If people can't feel some form of compassion for this I pity them. Any crime he committed is separate and apart and people should not belittle the murders as if his crime,( which I agree, was a terrible crime), was far worse and he doesn't deserve compassion. Every response I got was about the crime he committed and how could I feel compassion and be glad he has moved on. Can people not see what horror that period of time would have been like? Does no one remember or care about Sharron Tate...I do. What about that horrible August 9th, 1969? No one need comment to this, I am tired of all the judges in the world who missed the entire point of this interview. Save your comments for the interviews specific to that specific crime.
Charlie Rose has a lot of judgment about Polanski's unwillingness to come back and deal with the media storm. So obnoxious! Wonder how he feels about that now that he's had to face that kind of scrutiny? Serves him right!
Because some people just cannot accept the idea that the U.S. is a cesspool to others. I wouldn't be exactly eager to return to a place one of the most horrible things in my life or anyone else's life ever happened.
One of the truly great film makers of the latter half of the 20th century; clear-eyed, respectful, probing and always on point. Polanski's genius and his cinematic legacy will long outlast any scandal that continues to linger in association with his name.
@Pamela you're fucked in the head for liking a pedophile who's too scared to face a sentence. That's a bit worse than "hate speech" in my humble opinion
@Venge Anceyou are over exaggerating, he paid his dues both physically & financially. Everyone deserves a 2nd chance in life, it isn't as if he raped numerous girls. I suggest you get your head checked.. your hate filled rants sound like those of a psychopath!
When reading his interrogation from police when he flew back after the Manson murders he seems rather arrogant and was talking about screwing the two stewardesses on the flight back to the US.. So much for the grieving husband.
Great artist. Whatever the controversy is concerning his personal life i can’t comment on without knowing the facts. I think some people are too quick to judge.
Roman Polanski is the history of the 20th century. He was and participated in historical events that were very turbulent and often the most tragic for humanity. This shaped him to perceive human behavior more than other people. His intellect, knowledge and brilliance are unmatched by journalists. His artistic output has already gone down in the history of cinema.
What is funny is that he even saw covid and lockdowns 😅 although in comparison to what he has already seen, the covid might have been like a child’s play, just chilling at home with his gorgeous wife.
Yes, genius he is.I am going again through his movies and interviews.The life ,the childhood he had to endure are hard to imagine to anybody born in a comfort of a western world. It was a life of my parents and half of my life. I am glad he stays away. He is a brilliant man. Half way Mr.Rose became quite rude. Roman Polansky lived through hell already.He is a men of a different Era and should be viewed as such. I am glad he is safe.
I was like that with Bill Gates, until I learned he was a very good friend with Epstein. Yeah, these people are evil. I do no longer admire no man or woman. No human besides my mother, sisters, people that I see most of the time and really know what they are about.
Yes, that scratching by his eye and little laugh "maybe" about holding onto his sanity. That was real. Him stuffing down his emotion. I believe he has real sadness and regret.
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Did he forget sharon tate?
@@rebeccaself7390 No. Roman never forgets Sharon. The pain in his eyes is evident when Rose mentioned 1968/69. It's not that Roman doesn't talk about her, it's the pain it causes to have thought of what happened to her. He also knows the travesty the press caused in blaming her for her own death and he's very circumspect about what he says about her now. Cannot blame him one bit.
Rebecca Self of course he did
Check out Clive Davis interview with Roman Polanski he quickly forgot about her
Rebecca Self there is no grief time does not lessen or soften. While I’m sure he has not forgotten about her, I wouldn’t be surprised if he rarely thinks about her. He’s moved on with his life, and it’s a painful, ugly memory.
What’s the name of his book??
I love at 20:50 when Charlie asked Polanski what's stopping him from making his next best movie. And Polanski mentioned that maybe his next film will be his best... this interview was released in 2000. The Pianist, which won him a Best Director Oscar and Lead Actor, was released in 2002.
The Pianist is very far from being his best movie...
The pianist is shit compared to his early films
@@qeimapaIt captured his third Oscar as Director Extraordinaire, no small feat, All Things Considered.
Why was he making movies at all after being convicted of raping a child in 1977?
crazy
Wanna talk “Repulsion”? That would be Charlie Rose in an open robe with nothing underneath, interviewing a potential intern. What the hell were you thinking, Charlie?
Charlie is insisting on some things Polanski doesn't care about. It would be much easier if he chilled out
37:40 "dont you realize the the media took over the judicial system in your country?"
here in 2022 his words mean more than ever.
Social media makes it 10000xs worse, especially in that context. Profound and insightful
Pedo apologist.
It’s very disgusting to ask for details about his mother’s death. He said she was taken to Auschwitz and did not came back. Understand?
Why is it disgusting? It is only disgusting if he jokes about it. People like you are the reason talk shows and interviews nowadays are so boring and talk about dumb topics, because of sensitive cry babies like you.
Maybe so but it's also disgusting that nobody ever wants to bring up the fact he was a child rapist
The people attacking him are the true closet pedophiles.
I know that the nazis, upon liquidating the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943 sent most of its people from the Warsaw ghetto to the infamous Treblinka camp including Janusz Korczak and his pupils. It was Treblinka from which nobody would return after the Warsaw ghetto liquidation, but also other camps: Majdanek, Auschwitz. After the Warsaw uprising large groups of civilians from Warsaw were sent to Mauthausen camp in Austria,
@Mcdink Struffle was dr.Goebells your history teacher?
For Roman to reflect on the violent death of his mother and then his wife, Sharon Tate, seems unfathomable.
Roman Polanski is a good man, I love him with all my heart, and he is the greatest film director of all time
Oh man, the irony of Charlie Rose interviewing Roman Polanski...
Did you just equate sexual harassment with the rape of an underage girl ??! Jesus fucking christ you absolute moron
@@Anfubvinch who said sexual harassment?
@@o0oincognito0o85 Cool it with the anti semitic remarks, not saying he isn't a terrible man for his crimes, but the fact that he is a jew has no relevance.
It was a good interview but Rose did not understand that Roman would be in danger if he came to the US ! Roman knows better. He needs to stay away from the place that is dying to put him in jail for years. See what is happening to Assange !!!!!!
@@o0oincognito0o85 "Take it or leave it...??" His being Jewish is totally irrelevant, therefore no need in pointing that out! What does that add to the case? Absolutely nothing, and that's a fact!
I do not think Polanski is describing his "fear" of media, but rather explaining his observation of it's power and influence in America.
@Starwars Fan360 very mature, wow.
Travis Haynes finally a wise reply
The reason he dont come back is cause he raped a teen are you kidding not the media he is lying on tv...or yt lol
@@lauranatale389 its os mature to call out a pedo. Its immature to comment on something you know nothing about.
He's very intelligent yes, me too
Say what you will about his private life, Polanski was and is one of the greatest directors of all time. I can't comment about the private man, but I totally respect his art....
@Venge Ance BULLSHIT ROSEMARY´S BABY IS A MASTERPIECE !
How can you respect his art when he has no moral ground to stand on, his 'art' is an extension of his degenerate mind.
You must own a lot of hitlers paintings
You all setting moral judgement on films that only evoke emotion. Understand this is what lanuage is not just art. In this age people with their hate speech idea of everything we must protect ourselves from censorship. Your points are fine but you got guys like Nicholson and Huston coming on to play roles. Now they are guilty by association. Sometimes you gotta think slightly outside outside the box.
@Venge Ance Art can t be Degenerate. That s Nazi and communist totalitan terminology. IT s just art. Period. Whether you understand IT or not or you like IT or not it s your business, but IT s still art. Also separate The art from The artist.
Mysle ze pan Polanski jest jednym z najlepszych rezyserow na swiecie.Geniusz.
Smutne zycie osobiste. Szkoda.
Sad to learn about his mother's untimely and cruel death at the hands of mortal man and later his beautiful wife and unborn child.
@Von_Nightmare_ Luciferian Am Yisrael Chai!!!
Janis Ridgway ?
she was chatolic
Sharon was a kind and very gentle and was born for him.and his traumas, his characher even he liked many women .they were sweet couple ,even Sharon was more a beauty and a playboy gorl and model, not a real and good acctres
@@sirennem.6890 what?
Polanski: "I'll be very grateful" (not to bring it up - the murders). Charlie Rose: "Wife and unborn child murdered..."
I know, fucking asshole Charlie.
Ikr
I cringed so hard at that point
Ethan Hamilton As much as you are right at the fact that yeah he’s a pedophile, but I don’t think he deserved that, after all Sharon and the baby were innocent, and Charlie shouldn’t have said anything about them, not only for Roman’s sake but for Sharon’s family. It’s a very sad topic for everyone who knew them on such personal levels and loved them very much.
Exactly
It's interesting to listen how he talks about Poland during the war and then during Communism, same stories I heard from my grandparents and parents.
@Hissam Ullah I wonder what dark secret their friend Quentin has, after all, he said Polanski just had some fun with a party girl.
commie nazi he is someone I cannot comment on . His shoes I would not want to put on.
commie nazi you seem like someone with doubtful intelligence, your reply has nothing to do with the original comment
@Hissam Ullah I don't know where you came up with the concept of drawing inspiration from anything. I talk about how the stories overlap of the tragedy that struck my nation among different people that talk about it.
@@jhonproctor6926 -- She doesn't think so. ua-cam.com/video/ks4DmdF5bh8/v-deo.html
My Dad lost his Mother around age 9 and I see similarities. My Dad, an hour after his Mom died, rose his bike to play ball. I think, as a kid, the brain goes into that, “it is what it is” mode, and you go forward and never quit. I see that similarity for sure.
I am sorry for your dad's lost, you make a lot of sense!
Depends on age. A 3 year old would be traumatised and miss mother tremendously.
Charlie Rose is so annoying pressing him about the influence of his mother. Roman’s perfect reply in mentioning that Warren Beatty didn’t lose his mother.
@@Adriana-vp1rm Nonsense.
@@carolbell8797 The perfect reply, if there is one, is to say that all healthy, heterosexual men love women. And add: Obviously.
In Hollywood:
Say something negative about Jews or Israel - banished for life
Drug and rape a teenage girl - revered as a persecuted legendary genius
because the man is a persecuted legendary genius!!! read a fucking book dude try listening to what this "teenage girl" has to say about it now.......... open your eyes!!!!!
@@danielwhittaker695 what a nut.
to be fair, i don't think the same kind of people are doing both of these. still, hollywood at the end of the day does whatever benefits the look of the industry.
@@danielwhittaker695are you seriously justifying pedophilia
shame on you !! don't notice that
16:43 in I can see the heartbreak stil in Romans eyes when asked about 1969 "the Manson murders"😢
No respect for how Rose conducts himself. Classless and maybe a lack of self integrity hidden deep in his own consciousness
@@sunshinedaydream8893 Well, think about it like this: Because Rose pushes those topics, you get to see a different side to Polanski than the image pushed by the media. So there's some benefit in that.
@@JamalBlakk Agreed. Well said. Having said that.... I also believe there is always something to be gained by watching a train wreck...
Yes.... whatever you like Polanski or not, you can not deny it was so traumatic.....
He killed her sick fuck
16:05 - The problem Charlie has with this interview is he does not LISTEN to Polanski!
He already said the woman he love as a child, his mother, was brutally murdered in the Holocaust, so when his wife and child died, he had already experienced that trauma, and must find a way to live with this great loss.
His eyes say it all when Rose keeps pushing the past horrors of his life in front of him. What an ass Rose was. PTSD - lot of people don’t talk about that stuff. Self defense.
totally agree and a lot more people would agree if they would have learned a couple of lessons in their own lifes.
post traumatic stuff distancing
He must be the king of PTSD
Think of the PTSD the victim he raped and sodomized when he was 43 and she was 13 suffers from.
He just can't keep his mouth shut about a horror that is NOT related to his films...
People are always trying to get in Roman's head. He doesn't seem to like psychology and I don't blame him.
Mortimer Goldman do you even know who you’re talking to? Lol like wtf
Gina Justgina WTF ARE U TRYING T SAY
Gina Justgina BITCH GET UR FACTS STRAIGHT🖕
Maybe he doesn't like it because he doesn't like to explore the child molester inside his head.
Yeah because if he had to consider psychology he would have to think about the consequences of pedophilia.
Sharon Tate would have been disgusted by Polanski's behavior. She was absolutely beautiful person inside and out.
Have you ever given any consideration to the fact that Sharon might’ve been trying to climb the success ladder by marrying Roman? She was engaged to a very successful hairdresser. Then dropped him like a hot, steaming bag of sick. Their marriage was a sham. She knew about his constant affairs with other women but still chose to have his child.
She exploited her beauty to gain advantage in Hollywood. I’m sure she would’ve been a fantastic mother because her acting skills would never have paid her bills.
@@pampennyworth Not in a million years Sharon wasn't like that at all. Every thing I have read about her. Every one who knew her said she was not like that at all. The hairdresser had a major cocaine problem. Sharon was coming into own as far as acting goes. She had natural talent. You know not everyone in Hollywood is a bad person they all don't have agendas. There are some actually really good people there.
@@pampennyworth you do make a good point. I'm sure she was aware of her beauty. Supposably, she was going to give Roman one last chance after the baby was born to see if he was going to settle down and become a father. If he didn't, she was ready to divorce him. Sharon's pregnancy wasn't planned, in fact she had an IUD at the time she became pregnant, and she didn't believe in having an abortion.
@@bobsebring3377 Who knows maybe that baby was Sebrings not Polanskis. We may never know.
You don't know either of them so your opinion is irrelevant!
I kind of see Romans point. The past is the past and he's happy in the present. That's all that counts. The past is over and tomorrow never knows. There's only now.
@Neko Chan Very true. He's definitely has a desire for underage girls. The bottom is that you can't imprison a man for what he might do next.
Joseph Consoli First it was his mother, and then his wife/unborn child. I have extreme amount of empathy for this man.
Malilixoxo 19 you have empathy for a child predator? He might have gone through a lot in his childhood but that doesn’t give him a green light to commit horrible things.
@@josephconsoli4128 But he didn't even pay his debt for what he already did so it's not even just about a doubt.
@@flazeda8743 True. I've wavered back and forth with Romans situation. Sometimes I have pity for him and then I realize that he was the one in the situation that should've prevented it.
lot of sadness in this interview the world is a dark place
It is a dark world!!!! Polanski the pedophile helped create that darkness!!!!!
Full agree with you! I look the documentary in 2021 and I think we are living into dark place!
What a miserable world?????
@@mistieblue9I was in 2022 in vacation in France .Many aggressive people😦.
Amazing. "Maybe my next one will be it." His next would be "The Pianist" -- the one has said is indeed his best.
I feel for the terrible things Roman has lived through & dealt with in his life. However that doesn't justify the terrible acts he has committed against young people. One must separate the two. I'm not saying he isn't deserving of pitty- but it doesn't excuse his behavior.
Bub the Zombie When did I say to "leave him alone" & also please point me to the part where I justified that behavior... No rush, I'll wait.
Bub the Zombie Are you forgetting you replied to me saying just that? Do you have issues with reading comprehension? Or are you just thick? Do yourself a favor. The next time you read a comment & are about to respond to it with something that's COMPLETELY unrelated- Don't backpedal, just leave it as a general comment instead 🤦♂️
LitAfuseiCantStop
Does anybody get past that who mother drops them off at two actors house that are known toblike women and now she is a woman she admits she wanted to take her shirt off now not blaming the girl but the mother was star struck this happened years after the murfers her mother had to know hos head was screwed up i feel empatjy for him let it go thst woman wants to he did his time im sure she got money leave roman alone he has had enough this guy is being pushy and an ass
The bitch said she wanted it dropped her mother took her there dropped her off the girl admitted to fucking around and already doing pictures with her clothrs off her mother dropped her off noe what mother does that a mother who is curious about the man that dont forgetvhad his beautiful wife and son butchered her star struck mother sorry i think they set him up she is okay with it now its bullshit he did his time he has been punished by the film company banned him but he will never get that beautiful woman back and never get a chance to be a daddy to his son who died before living sharon wanted to be a wife and have a baby by him remember that like he said the system fucked him
These days charlie rose has his own mistakes to explain...
Interesting how Polanski says "the media took over the judicial system in your country." Charles Mason would surely agree.
I'd say a man who drugs and rapes a child and later tells Clive James that molesting a child was "inevitable" is also a psychopath. Maybe stop carrying water for a piece of shit monster.
i think Polanski is a very controversial yet troubled director. he's a great director no doubt, but there's no denying that he drugged and raped an underaged 13 year old, and i will always hold that against him as a person. Hollywood is very apologetic towards him (e.g. standing ovation for his best director win for the pianist despite him having to flee the USA due to his charges of having sex with a minor). They have reason to be apologetic, his life is troubled with loss and sadness. Him living through a world war at such a young age and having to go to a concentration camp. He survived it, but his family perished. He then found the love of his life, what he describes as his "best days", with Sharon Tate, and they were going to have a son. Then the Charles Manson murders happened, and you can see his lost soul in his eyes: the sadness, despair and just how lost and dead inside he felt, especially during the LIFE magazine photoshoot at his home (at the time) where Tate was murdered. Heartbreaking photoshoot really, him sitting next to the door where the word "Pig" was written in Tate's blood, and in the living room where the carpets were stained with blood, and the guilty filth of the Charles Manson family. His latter work after the murders also seem to display the minority of feelings left in him following Tate's death. By no means do these two events justify his charges, but he simply has led a very troubled and despaired life, which in a way makes us sympathize with him despite the inhumanity in his wrong doings.
They should never release the members of the Manson Family ever. They need to stay in jail for the rest of their lives. They run the risk of getting killed by someone who wrote a letter to the mother of Sharon Tate. She got ten people saying that they would kill any of the Manson members should they get out on parole. 🍒
How rude of Rose to start talking like a life coach to Polanski.... that's when I lost interest in the intvw. Polanski can choose where he wants to live.
Agreed 10000%
I don't like how Rose pushes to extract emotion from Polanski
Why? Isnt that what journalist are supposed to do? I think that Charlie Rose asks the right questions and the tough questions and causes people to reveal their true thoughts. ❤
@@elizabeth70700 No it's not. There is decorum that tells us when to stop. Polanski is obviously not comfortable.
I don't like how Polanski raped a child.
Wow doesn't this guy fact check?? I even knew Roman was in London during the murders
PunkRockGirl24 what does him being in London have anything to do with it??!
Yes and Sharon should of been with him in London she wanted to have the baby there but he sent her back to LA too inconveniant to have her there crammed his style the rest we know.
@@maire1889 it was the other way around, she wanted him in LA
@Mohanned Abdulaziz She wanted her baby born in America near her family.
He wants to hear it from him, for the people who do not know it.
Charlie Rose is such a drama queen.
stranger7138
He does well with addressing how tragic his loss was with his wife and child. It’s more than dramatic... it’s unspeakable!
Oh shut up, he's a great interviewer and journalist. Charlie asks all the right questions and the tough questions and maybe that makes you squirm like a worm because he seeks the truth.
@@elizabeth70700 I take it back. You're more of a drama queen than he is.
Charlie Rose did a bad interview here....he talked and said nothing and could barely ask questions.
When has he ever had a good interview?
Pot, meet Kettle.
Next week's show, "Woody Allen: Filmmaker, Comedian and Loving Family Man".
LOL
He says that in France the paparazzi respect privacy well they certainly didn’t in Diana’s case
It is just unimaginable to me to comprehend how people can say he didn't LOVE SHARON. How can anyone really believe that. Not only was she beautiful but she was a beautiful person who loved him and did everything she could to make him happy. I have read everything about not only Sharon and her life but e every thing on Polanski too his autobiography was extremely raw and honest. Even discussing the rape charge. Its a great book and a look into his life. Its extremely easy to judge others relationships .Nobody knows what the level of PTSD would do to you. Samantha's forgave him, that speaks volumes who are we to not forgive him ? It's not our place .
He drugged and sodomized a 12 year old. Then said its just something every man wants to do
You don’t understand “how people can say he didn’t love Sharon”? And then you list good things about Sharon. Those could be reasons for him to love her but it’s no guarantee.
She was the same person everywhere she went but not every man she knew was in love with her. If those qualities she had were supposed to make Roman love her then why didn’t they make lots of other men love her?
I’m going to argue the point that he didn’t love Sharon. Here are the reasons I’m using to support my opinion that he didn’t love her. I’m talking about real love, not infatuation, not obsession, not just sexual attraction with nothing solid to support it. Real love. The definition of love is simple. It is “desiring the good of the other.”
1. He told her before they married not to expect him to be faithful to her. And he wasn’t faithful to her on a grand scale.
2. He was controlling of her. He told her what to wear, how to do her makeup (he liked no makeup), etc.
3. She was so happy about being pregnant and he didn’t want the baby. He wanted her to have an abortion and told her to go to Brazil and get one.
4. He refused to have sex with her when she was pregnant because he didn’t want the baby.
5. He spent the last few months of Sharon’s pregnancy in London supposedly scouting out places for his next movie and having a few months long affair with Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and the Papas.
6. When she got home from finishing her film in Italy she was about 4 weeks from her baby’s due date. She kept begging him to come home. Babies sometimes come early and she wanted him home with her for the baby’s birth. He kept staying in London
7. She wanted him to get Wojciech and Abigail out of the house. Wojciech was Roman’s childhood friend from Poland and Roman asked him and his girlfriend Abigail to stay at the house because he and Sharon were both going to be in Europe for work for a few months. He wanted them to house sit, pet sit, and be there when Sharon got home before he did in case she needed something or went into labor. Sharon wanted them gone because Wojciech was dealing drugs from the house and there were scuzzy people in and out of the house at all hours of the day and night buying drugs. Sharon didn’t want those people in her house once the baby was home and was probably concerned that when baby became mobile he might get into drugs that someone spilled or left sitting around.
8. He belittled her in public. He called her names like “stupid”. When she would talk about something to someone else he would interrupt her and stop her because she didn’t know what she was talking about or was dumb or something. She got to the point that when they were out together in public she just didn’t talk.
9. Orgies fueled with alcohol and drugs took place at the house frequently. Roman filmed them and watched them with his friends. He forced Sharon to participate.
10. He would pick up a hooker and bring her home to participate in a 3 way with him and Sharon. Sharon hated this. He forced her.
11. At least once he forced her to have sex with 2 men at the same time completely against her will. He was filming and she was begging him to let her stop bug he didn’t.
12. One day she was working on the set of a movie. He was angry about something. He came to the set, yelled at her and ended up intentionally pushing her into the swimming pool in front of whichever cast and crew were there.
I do not see one time on that list where he was concerned about her good at all much less did he put her ahead of himself. I’m sure there were times when he did but there would’ve had to have been 200 million times just to balance out this list. And I’m sure that there are many more things that could go on this list. I don’t know every single thing.
My opinion about their marriage is this. Sharon was engaged to Jay Sebring famous and innovative celebrity men’s hairstylist. I believe that those 2 were madly in love with each other.
Then Sharon, young, just starting out actress, met Roman Polanski on the set of a movie he was directing. At first they didn’t like each other, but later they did. In my opinion her dating and marrying Roman was a career move on her part. If she was with him she could get parts in his movies and he was well known and respected in the movie industry so he might recommend her for other people’s movies. Jay knew celebrities but he had little to no influence over whether someone cast Sharon in a role or not.
Roman wanted to be with Sharon because she was the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. I’m sure he enjoyed the looks he got as he walked by with this gorgeous woman considering he wasn’t all that much to look at. People were probably wondering how he managed to get a woman who was so far out of his league. And he just enjoyed the attention.
My opinions. No proof. Agree or not.
It wasn't just Samantha. He raped some other CHILDREN, one was 10yrs old. Why anyone could brush over this and praise this degenerate piece of shit is beyond me.
he should serve his sentence like the rapist he is
He has deviant sexual proclivities. A man who sodomises children doesn't just become a loving partner, no matter how beautiful the wife. She was a trophy & I'd wager he delighted in degrading and controlling her.
Oh my heart 😢
When he starts to talk about Sharon and his son, the pain in his eyes is so powerful. What a horrendous thing to experience.
Have to say he had his day in court and all parties agreed to the terms of time served and then AFTER THE FACT the judge decided to renig on it. That's wrong. Not saying what he did was right, but he did face the court on the charges.@Venge Ance
and yet his comment is he doesn't think about it anymore.....
@AwwwSweetieDarling Yep your probably right!!
@Venge Ance You can just admit you're overrun with antisemitic tendencies.
@Venge Ance you're delusional
Polanski was born in France,his parents moved out of France because of raising antisemitism,they didn't know what the Germans were planing for the Poles,his father and mother were murdered and he survived being hidden by three different Polish families during the war.
Its heartbreaking. Him and Sharon's story ended like it did. I bet they wud still b together today if she hadnt been killed. Hes always had a very Deep sadness about him he said while he was with Sharon it was the only true time of happiness in his whole life. He luved her very much and she adored him. 😔❤😴💋
I agree 💯. I have studied Sharon and her life for over 35 years. I believe he loved her completely. Horrible pain in his face. I think he showed great restraint when CR entered that topic; either from falling apart or slugging him across the face. I would imagine he feels tremendous guilt for being in London that horrible night…
No way they'd still be together!
Very romantic but the reality was that Roman did not want a baby in 1969, and Sharon wanted him to grow up and put on his daddy pants. The relationship was on the way out. Period. JMHO.
@@krh2307unfortunately that is true! He owned it and yet she still married him. She knew how it was going to happen. Atleast he was straight up about his feelings but he did love her. She loved him far more though. Sad sad story.
There's a sadness in his eyes that can't be denied. I can't imagine the pain in his heart after losing his wife, his son, and friends at Manson's hands. He did not physically have anything to do with it but he was the mastermind.. I think they should all burn in hell.
@Nick Walker Are you are kid toucher yourself. Or you are jealous you wish you have power
Jinny Bergan Right, the sadness is very deep.
Justice for Charlie. He was innocent.
@@thiery572 Do you think it was ok that he had sex with a 13 year old? Are you saying that you don't believe it? I don't get you.
@El Jay You must be a troll or Whoopi Goldberg
If you want to see Polanski interviewed by a good interviewer, try the Clive James interview.
This person is an amateur.
You're an idiot. Clive James is fantastic.
the ninth gate...a very interesting film full of symbology & detail lost on a lot of viewers.Polanski doesn't make casual films.
This man has seen alot and skipped Death 2 times he is learned alot and will give good Wisdom to others who not there yet Bless him ❤
Just watched the Polanski - Rose interview from 2000. What a jerk Rose was and what a difference in nuance, insight and sophistication between the two men. Rose, whom I've found decent in other interviews, is simplistic and boorish in this one. He is on an agenda, pushes for responses rather than picking up on cues, having a strong iopinion on where Polanski should go rather than carefully listening to where he actually is. Where Polanski is in his life and how he lives it both as a human being and filmmaker is very interesting. Rose's puerile approach and perception of where Polanski is are not.
Roman has Enemies & If he Returns to the States they will put Him in Jail for No Good Reason
Polanski's description of the complexity of directing films was pure gold, one of the best, most intense talks I've ever watched and listened to - in spite of Charlie Rose's inanity!
Yes, Charlie Rose was very insensitive and pressing about what Roman went through. Obviously, the man did NOT want to talk about it, and yet, he pushed this to the limit. Let the man be and leave him alone!!!!!
@Juxtaposition Stories okay, whatever you say.
@Juxtaposition Stories I could care less, ticks you off, huh?!
@@triciajohansen7124so a journalist or a reporter is not supposed to ask though questions? Is him a Cinderela and will break his porcelain face? He is a pervert, and one day he will pay for his crime.
Actually, both Polanski and Rose are predators.
one and only Roman Polanski Chinatown Pianist two masterpieces
Rosemary’s Baby too
Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, Macbeth, Chinatown, and The Pianist are all masterpieces.
Cul-de-sac, The Fearless Vampire Killers, The Tenant, Tess, Frantic, Death and the Maiden, The 9th Gate, The Ghost Writer, and An Officer and a Spy are also high quality films.
What?, Pirates, Oliver Twist and The Palace are to be avoided.
RP is my favorite director. Charlie Rose was out of his league; emotionally, spiritually, artistically and intellectually. He didn't listen, asked the same questions again and became defensive. This could of been a remarkable interview if he focused on his passion and body of work that is astonishing and iconoclastic. His acting in "The Tenant" is mind blowing."
Yes The Tenant is a fantastic film. One of my favorites.
Too Bad he Raped a Child
*could have been *mind-blowing
I agree with your opinion 100%
many people have never seen one of his most amazing films, The Fearless Vampire Killers. This is the film he met Sharon Tate on, and she's beyond beautiful in it. They are beautiful and sad and funny and lovely in it together. If you haven't seen it, go find it, rent it.
Wood Allen and Polanski are two that I’ll never watch it, I won’t promote their work for nothing. Actually, I never liked Wood Allen anyway.
I loved that movie..such a humorous take on vampires.Very rare to see them in the movie where they met.
@@laurenmay2098 Laughably immature view; not to mention there's really no excuse for not knowing how to pirate or torrent movies in this day and age. 'Promote'? Do enough people care about you for your watching ,of these movies to engender a boost in their popularity? I doubt it, lol.
But Polanski is actually a rapist. Woody Allen is a victim of a smear campaign by a deranged ex wife who beat her kids. And I don't liike the latters movies either, but facts are facts.
Charles you have never been more ridiculous!
Watch The Ghost Writer (2010). A brilliant made movie which sucks you in like no other movie ever made and still actual.
Ture. Briliant direction.
A very great and talented man , Roman Polanski is no doubt one of the top ten directors of all time.....
@The Beast of Krop Tor ok. Go watch none rapists.
@@alimokhtari2287 what
@@alimokhtari2287 to day everybody has raped some one 😔
@@michellepoulsenmogensen2103 He was in his element
@@adrian72300 just like everybody else
Interesting to note that he never directly answered the question about whether he knew how his mother actually died. He just responded that he knew that she wasn't coming back,but he never said that he knew that she had been gassed.
Do you ever thought that he is traumatized? What an ugly cheap try to deny the holocaust
I was amazed at Polanski's patience throughout the interview considering Rose's deaf insistence and blatant stupidity.
THANK YOU
From México: right! I´m amazed at the lack of emotional depth of the interviewer!! total lack of empathy! Who had the idea of having this shallow airhead interview a person with such deep stories??
I see it the other way around P is patient but than he gets mad
@@RicardoGarcia-kv8it this interview I liked ua-cam.com/video/A0uFXpdPGRs/v-deo.html Roman Polanski a film memoir
@@jorgearturolopezparada9512 he was repeating Manson to the guy wth.
Usually I like Charlie Rose as an interviewer but here he was a little off, kind of rude and seems drunk
It's Roman Polanski so it's ok.
@@richardsantanna5398 He was the same with George Lucas actually.
Very rude actually
Polanski will always be such a complicated figure that brings out many emotions in people. I don't agree with what he did with regards to the young girl, but I really have a lot of sympathy for what he went through in losing his wife and child that he so adored. He is simultaneously admired and reviled and that is something he will carry with him for the rest of his life.
“I don’t agree,” bro wtf, you should be crusading against this man’s very being for what he did to her. Idgaf about his horrific upbringing, but he perpetuated true and unforgivable evil. Jesus, his fans try to turn his crime against that poor girl into some poetic masterpiece at every turn. I hope he drowns in his own fluids.
I don’t think you need to agree or disagree with what he did-the law decides, not your moral code. It was rape and that is illegal.
You didn't mention that he survived the Holocaust, but that still doesn't excuse his criminal behavior.
@@January. so why does that have to be mentioned?
@@MsZelda2012 Because losing his wife and unborn son aren't the only horrific tragedies he's experienced DUH. Thanks for sharing your opinion.
Thank you. Such a great interview. Roman has faced so much tragedy. Yeah it doesn't resolve him of the crime he has committed. But he is wonderful directed. His eyes are so full of sadness.
From México: Why bring about the crime? Did he say much tragedy forgives his crime? Don´t label him. God is his judge, not you. Hardened hearts can´t understand nor forgive. Only God knows the mitigations in his life. If someone has mitigations it´s him. To me his eyes are full of strength and resilience and I think his movies and life after so many tragic events present him as a top example of the most resilient people I´ve ever seen in my life. I think I would´ve accomplished 1 % of what he´s done if those tragic events had been part of my life. I hope I always take the positives from every person I get to know in my lifetime and learn a little of what´s great in them and not look and focus at their faults.
Let him suffer,he is a sick pervert.
@@jorgearturolopezparada9512 there’s no god s t f u with your BS. You were indoctrinated and you’re blissful in your ignorance. Ignorance is not a virtue
@@gooddoggo3547 You´ll be judged, me too. All of us will be judged. The Scripture says for those who show no mercy: await a merciless trial. God be with us all.
@@jorgearturolopezparada9512 he raped a 13 year old girl. He is a pedophile.
Polanski may be a dubious, even odious man but he makes amazing films, I love them
He's odious for having sex with a minor? The vast majority of Americans feel the need to project their own limited life experience and sexual repression upon those more liberated, more true to human nature. How conceited to believe a person such as yourself or the overtly religious legislators that gradually raised the age of consent from 10 in CA in order that a girl would be a virgin when she married feel entitled to sit in judgement of an incident and a man you most likely know very little about.
What's odious about him? He seems very pragmatic and down to earth. Considering all that he has endured, he seems very level headed and sane. I doubt you would have the same level of tranquility and peace if you had endured the hell he went through. He seems very classy and introspective. ❤
back when filmmakers existed
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew you're right but I do not enjoy what's made now - there are directors that definitely have the skills to make things. I also don't go deep into it like I used to. The auteurs seem mostly missing
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew I used to. Intensely into film history. Now I could care less and haven't watched a movie or tv in over a decade. Not interested.
@Rishi J Money, I think. A sense of art being about the same old PC stuff. The killing of the auteurs. The lack of film education. The disappearance of most art house cinemas. Look at Manhattan, where on any given night up to the 90's you had to run from a Bresson retrospective to a Fellini double feature. Now it is product placement and even the most avant garde or interesting filmmakers(for the most part) end up making fake artsy shlock or worse for Hollywood.
@G.I. Jew - American Hebrew buzz off
I spoke to him many times when I worked in a hotel he frequented in Paris. Fascinating and emotive human being. He once recognized me on the street years later.
hes a rapist
are you lying
@@gheetuio8640 don't give a f what you think. I meet celebrities daily in my profession
You had a chance to beat this child rapist up, and you blew it???
this is the grossest comment on this video and you're an absolute loser
Pianist the best!
Gina Justgina great film
@@thebeatcreeper every jew in hollyweird must do that.its zionist agenda
It’s such an epic movie! It stays with you for days. I love it
Indeed ..my favourite film ❤️
I do think he a messed up person but, hes been through so much, i feel for him.i wouldnt trust him but, at the same time i beleive he has a good heart to and extent.
It's hard not to feel sorry for a child molester? You're morally bankrupt. I pity you.
Roman is a Pedophile rapist
Poor rapist.
*he's a messed up.... *to an extent
I came here because I liked the interview with William Goldman, but the interviewer is more interested about the traumas and scandals than to let this brillant moviemaker share his ideas and processes about his art.
Have Your daughter make an interview with him, surely he'll be very giving and open about his art.
He's a fucking child rapist and anyone who admires him is sick.
Who gives a fuck what he thinks about art? He's a child rapist piece of shit.
I love Roman Polanski and any films he has done..
What an incredible life he has led.
Roman Polanski est une sorte d'un Sage. Grandiose ayant traversé des épreuves dignes d'un moine Taoïste ...
rose looks like he's on the brink of death through this whole interview
Probably jet-lagged from the flight to France to interview Polanski.
AutomobileFunk No, he's American and lives and tapes in NYC.
AutomobileFunk No, the show is broadcast on American PBS, not the BBC. Plus he's on a couple news shows on CBS.
21:12
Brennan Harris this is a man who is not obsessed with his looks - no Botox or filler . This is what the average man looks like at his age who has not had cosmetic tinkering because he is on TV . it’s his choice and I respect it . He is on this show for his thoughts and the energy he brings to the discussion , looks have nothing to do with his talent . To judge him on his looks tells more about the person asking these questions than it has to do with Rose himself . Check yourself
The Pianist is my favorite Polanski film, then The 9th Gate.
I love how he handled the talk of Polanskis tragedy. He executed it with passion and made a good point for him and many other interviewers wouldn't know how to talk about that without being rude.
The only thing he handled with respect
Agree
I love that Rose puts him on the spot. The irony, knowing about Charlie Rose. Roman did rape that girl and he won’t admit it. She said No and he kept on. How do you explain to your daughter and son that at the age of 42 you gave drugs to a 13 year old and had sex with with her when she repeatedly told you NO??? All the nasty things you have done and you want to dwell on the mean press and the unfair judge? You are a coward. Come to the US and face what you did. Instead, you hide in France with your young wife and children.
Well said, but the girl he raped doesn't even want him in jail and has said so on many different occasions...
Pan Roman Polański,wielki reżyser i człowiek który przeszedł w swoim życiu wiele,a podnosi się jak anioł który w swoją siłę wierzy!
Wasn't he to be extradited by the US of As Attorney General , for allegations that Pollockski molested underage KIDS , and to perform sexual acts being filmed ??!!!??!?!!!?.
It's a squable with the (take the side wherever the wind blows French turncoat collaborators with the Nazi-Germans ) to have phony bolony perverted Polanski brought back to the US of bad ass A , to inescapable justice , prayors go out that he lands in prison doing about 20yrs on child rape cases , where his life in prison will be hell ! People with sexual offences have to be put in protective custody , inmates would hang him by his ugly neck .
Yo ! Roman Pollockski is a child molester ! The USAs Attorney Generals'office wants to crucify Polanski's dingleberried ass in jail on allegations of raping children!
Well....
Maybe.
While I agree, he shouldn’t have raped that 13 year old girl…
I've never seen him get narky in any interview, he's always been polite.
Yes
Charlie Rose has that effect on people, Rose also interviewed Charles Manson and made him respond narky as well, Rose can be a moron
@Doc Holiday has dealt with trauma you and I will never know. What makes you have the right to throw this term around? A diagnosis
@@putthecandleback9 he’s a pedophile
He's an accomplished gentleman
Beyond from his scandals, i feel sad for him because, he had to deal with ex-wife's murder Sharon Tate, no one deserves die, as she died, Hollywood didn't waste a person, so a great director.
sebastian alegria what were the scandals?
@@randisharieknipe6881 he was accused for abusing a 13-years- old girl
I feel sad for the girl he rapped, not him.
Like the photo of Nicholson, Huston and Polanski at 21:35.
29:22 - He appears to me to be a perfect recruit for the MKULTRA program, conditioned by a nasty past to reproduce and promote a dysfunctional culture.
Roman Polanski would appear to be the ultimate survivor. He managed to find a beautiful young actress to be his second wife and has continued to make outstanding films. My guess is that most of the haters here [why did they watch this interview?] are simply jealous of his remarkable life and career.
He's a convicted rapist. There's no debate here he's a terrible person.
He drugged and sodomized a 12 year old. Then said its just something every man wants to do
Nobody walks his shoes! there's always 2 sides to a story!!!
He said that he had sex with a child. There is no other side of the story. He Is a pédophile.
@@thebeatcreeper Except he is a victim, even with his crime against Samantha Geimer over him, and nothing you can say will erase his Holocaust survival or the Sharon Tate tragedy.
@@dianawysocki4588 The girl's mother forced Polanski to rape her daughter? Are you saying he had no choice? What is the argument FOR rape? You are a moral vacuum. I pity you.
Diane: So what side of the story can excuse rapping a 13 yo pretty please? You're making no sense.
@Grug Gaming omg is she dead no and she has forgivine polanski but u go ahead and live in past
And I’m not even mentioning what happened to Rose way after this interview. I am no judge of it but sorry to say he failed as a journalist from the very beginning by a certain standard. Hopefully we all learned at least a little bit from all of these events.
What an amazing outlook to history
I kinda get why people support him. His whole life is kinda punishment, i doubt i would have been sane after things he experienced, not just WW2, where he lived in fear everyday, starved, his mother was taken away (probably starved to death, burned alive or choked), but fact that even after war he had to face to death of his wife, that was brutally murdered for nothing by crazy gang of crackheads, who laughed in that moment and enjoyed it, not even mention his unborn child that was fully developed baby. I think too much pain just for one life, especially when you think that the worst is finally behind you, then you came home and all you see is blood of a woman you loved and your innocent child and your friends. This guy wakes mixed feelings, nothing excuses his behavior, but his history is touching and wakes some kind of compassion. But he should face to consequences of his actions and behavior towards innocents he hurt, because sad history is not a permission to do evil things.
Reason why he doesn't want to comeback to USA is obvious and I liked how interviewer implied it and then he said it lound.
My feelings exactly.
Read up on it , it wasn't what it was portrayed.
I do not think either of these men are the monsters they are portrayed to be.
Is it possible for you to consider that they are both talented and defective?
S M
How convenient for you to be able to choose this "head in the sand" approach. Perhaps if you invite Polanski to babysit your children or grandchildren, it will clear up your little delusion.
Not always certainly. Sometimes they were terrors.
OMG, Rose is so insensitive! People hired this guy should be deeply ashamed but again, it’s the standard of the media in the US, so why should I even expect anything? Polanski is being a good teacher for students who don’t get things no matter what.
Hes real in so many ways, one of a kind good & bad!.
He has finally found a happiness that Poland and America cruelly kept from him. Loosing his mother and wife and child to such cruel deaths. I totally get one good reason not to return to America. Inevitable the press would be shoving Sharon's death back in his face. It wouldn't matter to them that 50 years have passed. Then they would pick apart his reaction. I wish him and his family continued happiness.
It's so inspiring to read how much you support a child molester. You're a moral vacuum. I pity you.
It isn't reminders of Sharon's death that is stopping him from returning, it's the rape charges he's facing in American courts. He doesn't want trial and incarceration.
@NE 1 Why would you defend someone who rapped a child? I'm honestly so confused how anyone can support this man.
Completely with you Diane. Lionisizing monsters !!
@@manojshyamalan2854 This interview was about the vicious murder of his wife and unborn child. If people can't feel some form of compassion for this I pity them. Any crime he committed is separate and apart and people should not belittle the murders as if his crime,( which I agree, was a terrible crime), was far worse and he doesn't deserve compassion. Every response I got was about the crime he committed and how could I feel compassion and be glad he has moved on. Can people not see what horror that period of time would have been like? Does no one remember or care about Sharron Tate...I do. What about that horrible August 9th, 1969? No one need comment to this, I am tired of all the judges in the world who missed the entire point of this interview. Save your comments for the interviews specific to that specific crime.
1. Will watch and admire 80% of his films until I die.
2. Wouldn't let the guy babysit for me.
3. Two different things require two different opinions.
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Charlie Rose has a lot of judgment about Polanski's unwillingness to come back and deal with the media storm. So obnoxious! Wonder how he feels about that now that he's had to face that kind of scrutiny? Serves him right!
Because some people just cannot accept the idea that the U.S. is a cesspool to others. I wouldn't be exactly eager to return to a place one of the most horrible things in my life or anyone else's life ever happened.
One of the truly great film makers of the latter half of the 20th century; clear-eyed, respectful, probing and always on point. Polanski's genius and his cinematic legacy will long outlast any scandal that continues to linger in association with his name.
@Venge Ance He's talking about his filmography.
@Pamela you're fucked in the head for liking a pedophile who's too scared to face a sentence. That's a bit worse than "hate speech" in my humble opinion
@Venge Anceyou are over exaggerating, he paid his dues both physically & financially. Everyone deserves a 2nd chance in life, it isn't as if he raped numerous girls. I suggest you get your head checked.. your hate filled rants sound like those of a psychopath!
@@wobblemcdonald1411 Psychopath? You make excuses for a child molester. You are a moral vacuum. I pity you.
@@wobblemcdonald1411 You are sick! How can someone pay their dues after rapping a child?
When reading his interrogation from police when he flew back after the Manson murders he seems rather arrogant and was talking about screwing the two stewardesses on the flight back to the US.. So much for the grieving husband.
I dont think that was the case. Roman was sedated, and was more or less like a zombie after he heard the news, and at the funeral. Too many rumors.
Where did you read this information about the stewardesses?
Rosemary’s Baby was a shocker, eerily fantastic…that final scene, that score, Mia Farrow & the brilliant Ruth Gordon.
Great artist. Whatever the controversy is concerning his personal life i can’t comment on without knowing the facts. I think some people are too quick to judge.
He is literally a convicted child rapist. Is one google search too much to ask for?
johanne poirier
Hes a child rapist.
But Of course u would defend him, your a man. Of course you can relate.
Fact: he sodomized a 13-year old. Anything else you need to know before the verdict?
@@instakittylover3706 shut up! No REAL man will defend that rapist.
it really is unfortunate that he made some of the greatest films. Respect the art but not the man.
Roman Polanski is the history of the 20th century. He was and participated in historical events that were very turbulent and often the most tragic for humanity. This shaped him to perceive human behavior more than other people. His intellect, knowledge and brilliance are unmatched by journalists. His artistic output has already gone down in the history of cinema.
Pompous prick. Suck his dick to save him money on drugging and raping teenage girls. Cowards all.
You are so right. Watching his movies always feels like talking to a wise and intelligent person. He is so brilliant and so unique.
What is funny is that he even saw covid and lockdowns 😅 although in comparison to what he has already seen, the covid might have been like a child’s play, just chilling at home with his gorgeous wife.
He's a rapist
He is one of my favorite directors because of what you’ve written.
Genius!, What a life!...
What a insensitive interviewer is Charlie Rose...
Genius man. Could listen to him talk all day.
@@autodidact537 Get a life
Yes, genius he is.I am going again through his movies and interviews.The life ,the childhood he had to endure are hard to imagine to anybody born in a comfort of a western world. It was a life of my parents and half of my life. I am glad he stays away. He is a brilliant man. Half way Mr.Rose became quite rude. Roman Polansky lived through hell already.He is a men of a different Era and should be viewed as such. I am glad he is safe.
What do you think about the fact that he rapped a child?
I enjoyed his explaining why a movie is very difficult to get right because of all the separate pieces needing to come together in the right way.
I was like that with Bill Gates, until I learned he was a very good friend with Epstein. Yeah, these people are evil. I do no longer admire no man or woman. No human besides my mother, sisters, people that I see most of the time and really know what they are about.
Amazing strength of mind. A survivor who thrived under adversity.
Seriously?
Splendid interview panie Romanie.
Don’t be lured by anything or anybody and return to US.
Greetings from Melburnian born in Warsaw.
The comments are disgusting. Please, respect Sharon!
@Starwars Fan360 you have issues.
China Town was a great movie but Repulsion and Rosemary’s Baby are masterpieces. Love you Roman P 👁
*Chinatown
16:39 - the face of sadness.
steve conn your mother at 13. Would that be cool?
Who knows. Maybe she'd forgive him, like Polanski's victim did.
steve conn what about your daughter
Yes, that scratching by his eye and little laugh "maybe" about holding onto his sanity. That was real. Him stuffing down his emotion. I believe he has real sadness and regret.
steve conn he filled her with champagne, gave her a quelode, she said no repeatedly but didn't struggle because she was afraid and drugged. Yes rape.
8:49 that question, that statement, that gulp.
That is exactly what Roman looked for in the stealing of innocence.