Roman Polanski - Biography

Polanski starred in a number of cult films that brought him worldwide fame:
1. "Knife in the Water" (1962): His debut film, which was nominated for an Oscar and immediately earned him recognition as a talented director.
2. Rosemary's Child (1968): This film has become one of the most famous and influential horror thrillers of all time.
3. "Hinchars" (1974): A dramatic war story filled with characters and plot.
However, Polanski's life and career were overshadowed by tragic events. In 1977, he was accused of committing a sexual offense against a minor girl, after which he fled the United States and spent the remaining decades avoiding extradition to authorities.
Despite his personal difficulties, Polanski's work remains an important part of the cinematic heritage. His work continues to inspire and excite audiences around the world, and his influence on modern cinema is hard to overstate.
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