Europe 1 with AFP 3:54 p.m., November 29, 2022

Filmmaker Roman Polanski will be tried for defamation on March 5, 2024 in Paris for having questioned the veracity of the accusations of sexual abuse brought against him by actress Charlotte Lewis, the Paris Criminal Court decided on Tuesday.

Filmmaker Roman Polanski will be tried for defamation on March 5, 2024 in Paris for having questioned the veracity of the accusations of sexual abuse brought against him by actress Charlotte Lewis, the Paris Criminal Court decided on Tuesday.

In 2010, the British actress, who had filmed in the film "Pirates" directed by Roman Polanski in 1986, claimed to have been "sexually abused" by the filmmaker in his Paris apartment in the early 1980s, when she was 16 year.

"The first quality of a good liar is an excellent memory"

In an interview published by

Paris Match

in December 2019, Roman Polanski questioned this testimony.

"You see, the first quality of a good liar is an excellent memory. Charlotte Lewis is always mentioned in the list of my accusers without ever noticing these contradictions," said the 89-year-old Franco-Polish director, targeted by several charges of rape.

Accusing her of an "odious lie", the filmmaker mentioned remarks attributed to the actress in an interview she had given in 1999 to the British tabloid News of the World.

The filmmaker underlined the following sentence attributed to Mrs. Lewis in 1999: "I knew that Roman had done something bad in the United States, but I wanted to be his mistress (...). I probably wanted him more than he did. wanted to".

Sexual abuse accusations regularly catch up with Polanski's life

The actress, however, challenged the veracity of these past remarks in 2010.

"Many of the quotes attributed to me in the News of the World article are not accurate," she said.

Following the interview published in

Paris Match

, Charlotte Lewis' lawyers filed a complaint with a civil action in March 2020, leading to the filmmaker's referral to the criminal court.

In press law, referral to court is almost automatic in such a procedure and the merits of the charges are examined at the hearing.

Contacted by AFP, Me Delphine Meillet, one of Roman Polanski's lawyers, did not wish to comment.

Since the end of the 1970s, accusations of sexual abuse have regularly caught up with the life of the man who was born in Paris in 1933 and won three Oscars and a Palme d'Or at Cannes.

In 2020, his coronation of best director for

J'accuse

had caused the departure of the ceremony of Adèle Haenel, an image that has become one of the symbols of the fight against sexual violence and for equality in the world of cinema.