Masters of Cinema

Masters of Cinema

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Roman Polanski (born 1933) is a French–Polish film director,
producer, writer and actor, who stands as one of the most influential
directors living today. A truly international filmmaker, Polanski has
received numerous awards, including the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film
Festival and five Oscar nominations. He has tackled many genres,
including the horror film (Rosemary’s baby, 1968), film noir (Chinatown,
1974), drama (Tess, 1979), and, more recently, the war film The Pianist
(2002), about the holocaust, and the thriller The Ghost Writer (2010).
Polanski has directed some of the most talented actresses of our time,
including Catherine Deneuve, Mia Farrow and Kate Winslet. His films are
dominated by a sense of claustrophobia and deal with the existential
themes of loneliness, fear and uneasiness.