- Le Gros et le maigre
Infobox_Film
name = Le Gros et le maigre
writer =Roman Polanski
director =Roman Polanski
starring =André Katelbach Roman Polanski
cinematography =Jean-Michel Boussaguet
music =Krzysztof Komeda
Length = 15 mins. |"Le Gros et le maigre" (The Fat and the Lean) is a short silent, comic film written and directed by
Roman Polanski in1961 . Polanski plays a slave playing a flute and beating a drum to entertain his master who rocks in a rocking chair in front of his mansion in the countryside overlooking Paris. The slave wipes his master's brow, feeds him, washes his feet, shades him from the sun with an umbrella, and holds a urinal for him, all the while longing to escape to Paris, which we can see in the distance. A humorous psychological game between the master and the slave transpires whereby the master attempts to prevent the slave from escaping to Paris. Roman Polanski shot this short film just after completing film school. The film features the music ofKrzysztof Komeda , who composed the scores for all but one of the director's films between "Two Men and a Wardrobe " and "Rosemary's Baby". The International English title for this film is The Fat and the Lean.External links
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