Polanski's wife criticises Tarantino for using director in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'

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Last Updated : May 26 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

Emmanuelle Seigner, French actor and Roman Polanski's wife, has called out Quentin Tarantino for using the embattled director for his latest film, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" without his permission.

The film explores how the Golden Age of the film industry came to an end with the murder of a pregnant Sharon Tate, Polanski's second wife at the hands of the Manson Family cult in 1969.

Polish actor Rafal Zawierucha stars as Polanski and Margot Robbie as Tate in the film.

Tarantino confirmed he did not consult with Polanski before making the movie, which is slated to be released on July 26.

Seigner took to Instagram on Friday to slam the director.

She said she was not criticising the values of the film but only the decision to use Polanksi's presence in it at a time where Hollywood continues to reject the director for being charged with rape in the 1970s.

Seigner pointed out the movie will make money for Tarantino and a major Hollywood studio (Sony Pictures) with help from Polanski's image despite the fact that the director is an outcast today.

"I am just saying that it doesn't bother them (in Hollywood) to make a film which takes Roman and his tragic story while at the same time they have made him a pariah. And all without consulting him of course," she wrote in French, as translated by Yahoo!

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First Published: May 26 2019 | 6:00 PM IST

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