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Lech Majewski
Lech Majewski, born 30 August 1953, is a Polish film and theatre director, writer, poet, and painter.
Born in Katowice, Poland, Majewski studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. In the 1970s, he then studied at the National Film School in Łódź, notably as a student of Wojciech Has, who taught Majewski directing. In the early 80s, after completing The Knight and as martial law was declared in Poland, Majewski emigrated to England and then to the United States, where he lived for most of the late Communist era.[citation needed]
In 2006, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City hosted a retrospective of Majewski's work. This was their first ever full retrospective of a Polish filmmaker, and one of their only ever mid-career retrospectives. For that program, Majewski created the film eventually called Glass Lips, though initially it was known as Blood of a Poet.
As director
12 Paintings of Submission
Brigitte Bardot Forever
Valley of the Gods
Cuba libre
Field of Dogs
The Mill and the Cross
Glass Lips
DiVinities
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Angelus
Wojaczek
Accident
The Roe's Room
Gospel According to Harry
Prisoner of Rio
Flight of the Spruce Goose
The Knight
Announcing Silence
Holiday