Roman Polanski’s ‘The Palace’ under consideration for Cannes, Venice film fests ( Photo Credit – Wikimedia; Movie Poster )

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Filmmaker Roman Polanski, who fell from grace in France after the premiere of his last film ‘An Officer and a Spy’ in competition at Venice in 2019, is back with ‘The Palace’ that could make a surprise splash on the festival circuit.

Polanski, who fled the U.S. in 1978 after pleading guilty to having unlawful s*x with a 13-year-old girl, was leading a pleasant life in France for decades until he came back into the global spotlight with the Lido premiere of ‘An Officer and a Spy’ and scooped the Grand Jury Prize, reports Variety.

Shortly after the movie’s Venice bow, Polanski faced new allegations of s*xual misconduct, which he denied. When he went on to win best director at France’s Cesar Awards, the country’s equivalent of the Oscars, industry outcry prompted a complete overhaul of the leadership of the awards.

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