
Cinematheque: Lech Majewski
The films of Lech Majewski are characterized by such striking visual compositions and so keen a grasp of artistic traditions in almost every medium that it’s no surprise to learn the filmmaker is also a composer, poet, painter, novelist, and stage director of opera and theater productions. Until May 2006, when the Museum of Modern Art organized an extensive retrospective of his film and video work, Majewski (who was trained in Poland but works internationally) was probably best known in the U.S. for producing and writing the story of Julian Schnabel’s Basquiat. This selection provides a welcome introduction to a fully developed cinematic sensibility.Gospel According to Harry
(Lech Majewski , 1992)Wed, Sept 26, 2007 | 7:00PM
Film/Video Theater
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Starring Viggo Mortensen just moments before he was discovered by Hollywood, Gospel According to Harry is a visionary allegory set in the near future when the Pacific Ocean has dried up and California has become a desert. Against this vast canvas, Majewski tells a marital morality tale of modern discontent. With Jennifer Rubin, Rita Tushingham, and Jack Kehoe. (88 mins., 35mm)




