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Polanski a ‘shocking’ pick as Cesars award host — Minister

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PARIS, France: France’s minister for women’s rights said on Friday she found it “surprising and shocking” that controvers­ial Franco-Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski was chosen to preside over France’s equivalent of the Oscars.

The award-winning director of “Chinatown” and “Rosemary’s Baby” has been wanted in the US for almost four decades for the rape of a 13-year-old girl in Los Angeles.

The decision to honour him at France’s annual Cesars ceremony has infuriated women’s groups, with many taking to social media to call for a boycott of the televised show.

Minister Laurence Rossignol told France Culture radio she found it “surprising and shocking that a rape case counts for little in the life of a man”.

The choice of 83-year-old Polanski to head the Cesars jury showed “an indifferen­ce with regard to the acts of which he is accused” and “a sort of banalisati­on of rape,” she said.

A petition calling for him to be removed as president of the 42nd Cesars, to take place in Paris on Feb 24, had garnered over 42,000 signatures by Friday. The French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques however praised the director as an “insatiable aesthete”.

Polanski was accused of drugging Samantha Gailey before raping her at a friend’s house in Los Angeles in 1977.

He pleaded guilty to having unlawful sex with a minor, or statutory rape, as part of a plea bargain, but later fled to France.

Polanski said he was convinced that US authoritie­s would scrap the plea deal and hand him a hefty prison sentence.

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