A backlash was growing last night against the actors and directors who leapt to the defence of Roman Polanski after his arrest on a child sex charge. Celebrated cinema luminaries including Woody Allen, David Lynch and Martin Scorsese called for Polanski to be freed immediately from arrest in Switzerland on a US extradition warrant. He is wanted for fleeing 30 years ago to avoid sentencing after admitting unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. Lawyers for the film director have appealed for his release on bail. Luc Besson, the director of Léon, however, refused to sign the Hollywood petition, saying that no one should be above the law, and Donald Tusk, the Polish Prime Minister, criticised his Foreign Minister for urging the director's freedom.
A backlash was growing last night against the actors and directors who leapt to the defence of Roman Polanski after his arrest on a child sex charge.
Celebrated cinema luminaries including Woody Allen, David Lynch and Martin Scorsese called for Polanski to be freed immediately from arrest in Switzerland on a US extradition warrant.
He is wanted for fleeing 30 years ago to avoid sentencing after admitting unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. Lawyers for the film director have appealed for his release on bail.
Luc Besson, the director of Léon, however, refused to sign the Hollywood petition, saying that no one should be above the law, and Donald Tusk, the Polish Prime Minister, criticised his Foreign Minister for urging the director's freedom.
arrest in Switzerland on a US extradition warrant
Interesting tidbit: the warrant upon which Polanski was arrested was issued by the FBI in 2005. Polanski reportedly owns a house in Gstaad and must have been to Switzerland a number of times since 2005.
So why now? [Coincidence, surely] Europeans think a hundred miles is a long way. Americans think a hundred years is a long time.
This time they ensured he was actually in the air before they issued the warrant. keep to the Fen Causeway