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/ 16 November 2004
Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski is wrapping up his adaptation of Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist, and the filmmaker known for grim and challenging fare says this is his most interesting movie yet. Speaking on the film set in a muddy field on the edge of Prague’s Barrandov studio on Monday, Polanski insisted the classic 19th century tale about a London orphan was still relevant to children today.