Lech Majewski is a poet, media artist, writer, film, theater and opera director, cinematographer, editor, composer, artist ... and producer. His videos, films and works of art have been presented in various galleries and museums around the world. Lech Mayewski lectures on the hidden language of symbols at various universities, colleges and art academies.

During his work on “The Mill and the Cross” (2011), which we will see at the 26th SFF, Majewski gave retrospectives of his work in New Zealand, where he lectured at the University of Canterbury on “The Hidden Language of Symbols in Art “.
"Even before the initial inscriptions began, The Mill and the Cross promised a captivating charm as Peter Brueghel the Elder, the great 16th-century Flemish artist, spoke with his patron, Nicholas Jonchelink, as he sketched sketches for his great work. In this lavish and mesmerizing study of an artist's work and the time in which he lived, Majewski presents a long reflection on the creative process itself. Not the artist - art is the star here, and the director subtly recreates its details. He paints cinematically. An inspiring, enticing meditation on images and stories - the common coin of history, religion and art, "writes the film" The New York Times ".

Program

  • 19.03.2022
    CINEMA HOUSE - 15.30 часа