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Roman Polanski will never retire

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Roman Polanski may be 80-year-old but the filmmaker insists he has no plans to give up working anytime soon.

The 'Bitter Moon' helmer said his passion for filmmaking motivates him to continue working, reported Contactmusic.

"I never really imagined how one can retire. What do you do? Gardening? No, no, I feel really happy when I'm working. I think the best moments in my life are when I work. It was my passion when I was a young man, and it remains my passion," Polanski said.

Polanski has directed a number of iconic films throughout his career, including 1968 psychological horror 'Rosemary's Baby' and world war two drama 'The Pianist' in 2002, which are memorable achievements.
 

"I feel probably the way a carpenter feels when he's making a beautiful chair and seeing the result of his work. The work itself is satisfying, the process of getting the result.

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First Published: Apr 11 2014 | 8:48 AM IST

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