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Mia and Roman
Documentary film
Documentary film
Mia and Roman is a 1968 23-minute documentary film which was shot during the making of Rosemary's Baby. The title refers to Mia Farrow and Roman Polanski.
The film features footage of Roman Polanski directing the film's cast on set. It was directed by Shahrokh Hatami, an Iranian photographer who befriended Polanski and his wife Sharon Tate.
It was screened as a promo film at Hollywood's Lytton Center, and later included as a featurette on the DVD of Rosemary's Baby.
It is described as a "trippy on-set featurette" and "an odd little bit of cheese".
References
References
- [http://www.shahrokhhatami.com/ Shahrokh Hatami homepage]
- [http://www.sfae.com/index.php?pg=700000&item=Shahrokh%20Hatami Shahrokh Hatami at San Francisco Art Exchange]
- (July 9, 1968). "Checking Rumors on a 'Wild Bunch'".
- Mark Harris. (October 27, 2000). "DVD Review: Rosemary's Baby: Collector's Edition".
- (October 20, 2000). "POLANSKI BALANCES TERROR, HUMOR THE DIRECTOR ADDS DECEIT UPON DECEIT IN ROSEMARY'S BABY UNTIL WE FINALLY FIND THE TRUTH".
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