Kilkanaście dni temu Amerykańska Akademia Filmowa
poinformowała o przyjęciu do swojego grona blisko 1000 nowych osób. Była wśród
nich żona Romana Polańskiego, Emmanuelle Seignier. Ostatecznie aktorka nie
przyjęła zaproszenia do Akademii, solidaryzując się z mężem, które amerykańska
organizacja kilka tygodni temu wyrzuciła ze swojego grona.
Francuska aktorka wystosowała otwarty list do Akademii, w
którym przedstawiła swoje stanowisko. Można w nim przeczytać m.in.: "Zawsze
byłam feministką. Nie mogę jednak zignorować faktu, że kilka tygodni temu
Akademia wyrzuciła ze swojego grona mojego męża, Romana Polańskiego, próbując
zachować się zgodnie z tymczasową modą?" - napisała żona reżysera.
"Ta sama Akademia, która w 2002 roku nagrodziła go Oscarem za
"Pianistę". Cóż za przedziwny przypadek amnezji! Akademia zapewne
uważa, że jestem pozbawioną kręgosłupa aktorką liczącą na awans społeczny i że
zapomnę, iż od 29 lat jestem żoną jednego z największych reżyserów świata"
[za Onet.pl].
Oto jej cały list w wersji angielskiej:
I have been asked by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences (AMPAS) to join it, together with other actresses, in the cause of
much-needed feminism. How could anyone doubt my concern for equality between
men and women? I have always been a feminist. But how can I ignore the fact
that a few weeks ago the Academy expelled my husband, Roman Polanski, in an
attempt to appease the zeitgeist – the very same Academy which in 2002 awarded
him an Oscar for The Pianist! A curious case of amnesia!
The Academy probably thinks I am enough of a spineless,
social climbing actress that I would forget that I have been married for the
past 29 years to one of the world’s greatest directors. I love him, he is my
husband and the father of my children. He has been cast out like a pariah. Yet
these same nameless academicians think that I should ‘mount the steps of glory’
behind his back? The insufferable hypocrisy! This proposal is one insult too
many. I cannot remain silent any longer. You offend me whilst claiming to want
to protect women!
I can no longer keep quiet about this affair which has
transformed the life of my entire family since his arrest in Switzerland on 26
September 2009. We have two children, a son and a daughter. Roman has always
been a loving father and a devoted husband. Ever since he was arrested he has
been falsely slandered as a pervert. I am the only one who is able to testify
just how much he regrets what happened 40 years ago.
And yet, I am powerless when the press publishes scandals he
was supposedly involved in – false testimonies, tales of women who claim to
have been raped and yet never pressed charges. Barely two weeks ago a website
announced my husband’s imminent death!
Samantha Geimer, his one and only victim, has been asking for
years for this case to be closed, yet the courts and the media still stubbornly
refuse to listen to her. She was indignant when she heard that Roman had been
thrown out of the Academy. But when you become a symbol, forgiveness is
impossible.
I feel that all his life, from the Nazis of his childhood to
the present day, Roman has been condemned to perpetual flight, without the
slightest effort by any part of the media to look at his case with an open
mind. On the contrary, they only seek to
make it worse.
Roman Polanski is the creator of unforgettable female
characters, portrayed by Sharon Tate, Catherine Deneuve, Mia Farrow, Faye
Dunaway, Nastassja Kinski and Sigourney Weaver. He bears no resemblance to this
caricature of maleness, this symptom of the evil that ravages cinema. And yet
the Academy expects me not support this man?
Of course, artists are not exempt from justice. But it
should be the same justice that exists for all, not a justice that goes back on
its word and violates its own principles. That was the case in Los Angeles in
1977, when his first confinement in prison was supposed to be his punishment.
Today, Roman has served more than the maximum sentence for the offence
committed.
I can understand his distrust of the justice of men. It is not
by chance that his favourite film is Odd Man Out, by Carol Reed.
Sometimes, I see the hurt in his eyes. Sometimes, he
astounds me by his zest to live. Only the truth and these words that I have
just written can ease my pain.
As for the members of the Academy, I have only one thing to
say to them : this is one woman you won’t have.”
Emmanuelle Seigner
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