POLANSKI VS. THE PRESS Published by Juan Antonio Giner
Um observador arguto da mídia brasileira aponta esta reflexão do cineasta Roman Polanski sobre o jornalismo. Para meditar...
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A press conference with several film directors.
When the moderator announced that journalists had just two minutes left, Roman Polanski took the microphone and said:
“It’s a shame to have such poor questions, such empty questions.
And I think that it’s really the computer which has brought you down to this level.
You’re no longer interested in what’s going on in the cinema.
Frankly, let’s all go and have lunch,” he suggested, before walking out.
Well … more and more press conferences are empty meetings.
With empty questions.
And empty answers.
Perhaps Polanski was too rude.
But perhaps he was right.
A press conference with several film directors.
When the moderator announced that journalists had just two minutes left, Roman Polanski took the microphone and said:
“It’s a shame to have such poor questions, such empty questions.
And I think that it’s really the computer which has brought you down to this level.
You’re no longer interested in what’s going on in the cinema.
Frankly, let’s all go and have lunch,” he suggested, before walking out.
Well … more and more press conferences are empty meetings.
With empty questions.
And empty answers.
Perhaps Polanski was too rude.
But perhaps he was right.
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