'Ghost Writer' Best Film This Year (SCREEN SCENE)
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2010, March 23, 11, 12
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Publisher Description
Say what you will about director Roman Polanski's private life, and much has been said about it, there's no denying that the man is a great filmmaker. After fleeing the United States in 1978 to avoid sentencing on criminal charges related to sex with an underage female, Polanski continued to make movies, but he has never been back on U.S. soil. At the 2003 Academy Award ceremony, actor Harrison Ford accepted Polanski's Oscar for directing "The Pianist." He had previously been nominated, but didn't win, for "Rosemary's Baby," "Chinatown" and "Tess."
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