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Roman Polanski and Adrien Brody on the set of The Pianist. Photo by Jean-Louis Seigner
The first few pages of the book "Don't run! Walk!". Release date: June 9, 2026.
Paris, Sept. 17, 1982 (at the Hôtel Duret de Chevry): from left to right: Roman Polanski, Line Renaud, François Périer and Andre Roussin during the "Archange du Théâtre" (Theater Archangel). Polanski won for his stage direction of the play Amadeus.
Roman Polanski heads to the Theatre Gerard Philipe in Saint Denis to present the Prix Michel Simon to actress Mathilde Seigner (in Rosine - a film directed by Christine Carriere) and actor Jalil Naciri (in Hexagone - a film directed by Malik Chibane) in Saint Denis, France on March 19, 1995. Photo by Stéphane Ouzounoff
Roman Polanski at Oktoberfest, Munich, Sept. 22, 1986.
Roman Polanski at Oktoberfest, Munich, Sept. 22, 1986. Photo: Alan Band
Roman Polanski, Munich, Sept. 22, 1986. Photo by Fryderyk Gabowicz
Roman Polanski at the Munich-Riem airport, Sept. 22, 1986
Gdańsk, Sept. 14, 1986, Roman Polanski at The XI Polish Film Festival promoting his film Pirates. Photos by Ewa Szczepanik.
Roman Polanski at The Polish Film Festival in Gdańsk, 1986. Photos by Stefan Kraszewski.
Roman Polanski at The Polish Film Festival in Gdańsk, 1986. Photo by Zbigniew Kosycarz/ KFP
Roman Polanski photographed by Caterine Milinaire
Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass at the 7th World Festival of Youth and Students in Vienna in 1959.
Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass (the first wife of Roman Polanski) at the 7th World Festival of Youth and Students in Vienna in 1959.
Roman Polanski and Jack Nicholson on the set of Chinatown. Photos by Steve Schapiro
Roman Polanski and Jack Nicholson on the set of Chinatown.
Roman Polanski and Jack Nicholson on the set of Chinatown. Photos by Orlando Suero
Roman Polanski and Gunter Sachs, Sylt, Kampen, July 1974. Photo by Jürgen Lische
Roman Polanski and Gunter Sachs, Sylt, Kampen, July 1974.
Emmanuelle Seigner and Jack Nicholson on the set of Bitter Moon. Photo by Etienne George
Paris, Jan. 23, 1975: Roman Polanski with the Raoul Levy Award for his film Chinatown. The award, a sculpture by Giacometti, was presented to him by Roger Vadim (left).
Roman Polanski photographed by Bill Bridges, 1969
In March 2025 was released a book titled Ne courez pas! Marchez!. It is a story about the war through the eyes of father and son. The first part is Roman Polanski's testimony, recorded as a piece of the INA heritage interviews conducted by the INA and Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah (https://entretiens.ina.fr/entretien/163/roman -polanski). The second part is the story by Ryszard Polanski. In 1973, Polanski asked his father to write down his memoirs, which were translated from Polish into French by Piotr Kamiński and used in this publication. The book in english coming out in June this year.
Wydawnictwo Słowo/obraz terytoria zapowiada publikację wspomnień Romana Polańskiego z czasów wojny. Uzupełniają je wspomnienia w formie listów jego ojca. Książka zatytułowana Nie biec! Iść! ukazała się pierwotnie po francusku w marcu zeszłego roku. Wersja angielska nakładem RatPac Press ujrzy światło dzienne już w czerwcu tego roku.
Łódź, April 17, 2026, Roman Polanski, Brett Ratner and Wiesława Starska attend a screening of the film "The Pianist" in 4K at the National Center for Film Culture (NCKF). Photo Credit: Mariusz Danko
Roman Polanski in Łódź, on April 17, 2026. Photo Credit: Wenancjusz Filip Szuster
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