
Polish-born director Roman Polanski (1933-) scored an Oscar nomination for his 1st feature, Knife in the Water, announcing to the world the arrival of a new master of the taut, psychological drama. The Melbourne Cinémathèque 1st director's season for 2008 follows Polanski's journey from his early Polish short films & groundbreaking initial feature to the playfulness of Dance of the Vampires & the Hollywood success of Rosemary's Baby & onward to the grim years after the murder of his wife Sharon Tate by the Manson "Family" (resulting in his brutal adaptation of Macbeth) & his exile from the United States (marked by his engrossing European "comeback", Tess).

A genuinely controversial & fated figure, Polanski's career is one of the most fascinating of the post-WWII era & shifts restlessly but deftly between horror, comedy, respectful adpation & the psychological thriller. Even his lightest films have an underlying darkness & claustrophobia that suggests a fundamental paranoia & pessism about the human world.

Covering the 1st 20 years of Polanski's career, this season of local & imported 35mm prints hones in on his truly momentous contribution to the cinema & showcases many of the films that provide his lasting legacy to the medium.
Feb 20 - 7:00pm

Roman Polanski (1967) 108 mins PG
Polanski directed, produced, wrote & starred in this lavishly mounted & breathtakingly droll mixture of comedy & horror. Bumbling Professor Abronsius & his hapless assistant Alfred (Polanski) attempt to destroy a family of Transylvanian vampires. With Sharon Tate as Polanski’s prophetic love interest & Alfie Bass as a Jewish vampire immune to the protective symbols of Christianity. This is Polanski’s original longer cut, before it was edited down for release as The Fearless Vampire Killers.