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The last days of Rafal Wojaczek, a rebelious poet who died prematurely. Fueled by his self-destructive life, his poetry made a lasting impression on generations of Poles. He drank and fought and walked through windows creating his myth in the mythless reality of communist Poland.

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Lech Majewski

Artist, filmmaker, poet, and stage director; born in Katowice, Poland; graduated from the Łódź Film School in 1977.

In 2011, Lech Majewski completed three years of work on THE MILL & THE CROSS, a film based on Peter Bruegel’s painting “The Way to Calvary”. This unique digital tapestry, composed of layer upon layer of perspective, atmospheric phenomena and people, required patience and imagination as well as the use of new CG technology and 3D effects. Starring Charlotte Rampling, Michael York and Rutger Hauer as Bruegel, the film opened at Sundance Film Festival and was praised by Dennis Harvey in Variety as “an extraordinary imaginative leap; visually ravishing, surprisingly beguiling gamble; immersive experience… remarkable.” and by David D’Arcy in Screen International as “a breakthrough epic film… a revelation that should not be missed.” Since then the film sold to over 50 countries and has taken part in a score of festivals. Based on this intricate film work, Majewski… read more

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Wortzik

16Mar11

I expected a little bit more from this film. Cinematography and the only performance by the main actor (who is not an actor, he's a real poet playing another real poet) are the best things in this film.

Cinesthesia (aka Duncan)

11Feb11

The still has been fixed. :-)

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Santropez

9Jan11

Incredibly neat and natural cinematography. By the way, the still does not correspond to this film.

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Films by Lech Majewski

By on February 8, 2011

Lech Majewski has just presented his new film, The Mill and the Cross, at the Sundance, Rotterdam and Göteborg film festivals and at the Louvre

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