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Glass Lips

Glass Lips (Szklane Usta) is a feature film with almost no words, directed by Lech Majewski.

Glass Lips
Directed byLech Majewski
Written byLech Majewski
Produced byLech Majewski
Angelus Silesius
StarringPatryk Czajka
Grzegorz Przybył
Joanna Litwin
Ryszarda Celinska
Dorota Lis
CinematographyLech Majewski
Edited byEliot Ems
Norbert Rudzik
Music byLech Majewski
Jozef Skrzek
Distributed byOpus Film
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesPoland
United States

The film began life as an installation of interrelated short films, entitled Blood of a Poet (alluding to Jean Cocteau’s surreal film The Blood of a Poet). The installation had its world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on May 3, 2006,[1][2] curated by Laurence Kardish. Its Polish debut was at the Atlas Sztuki Gallery in Łódź from 2006-05-19 to 2006-06-18 (Polish-language name “Krew poety”).,[3][4][5][6] The installation also was exhibited at the Wrocław Opera House from 2006-07-20 to 2006-07-30 during the Era New Horizons Film Festival; and, in the same year, in Gallery 2Πr, Poznań, and National Museum, Szczecin. It was described there as:

a video art screened on eight walls, the remaining works will be shown in loops on 24 screens. Entering this labyrinth, every viewer walks from one stage to another and builds his or her private story out of ready elements.[7]

Blood of a Poet was further exhibited as a video installation from 2007-02-08 to 2007-02-18 in Berlin, during Berlinale. There it was described as “a circuit of 33 short films and a series of interrelated photographic works”.[8]

On June 6, 2007, Blood of a Poet installation became a part of the 52nd Venice Biennale. For almost six month, until November 21, it was shown in two locations: as the non-stop outside projection on Campo San Pantalon, and on 19 screens inside the Teatro Junghans on Giudecca.

The short films of the video installation Blood of a Poet were assembled into a single feature film entitled Glass Lips, premiering in that form in February 2007 in Vancouver.,[9][10][11]

In Poland the film in its feature-length format is known as Szklane usta and premieres on 2007-03-23.,[12][13][14]

Glass Lips played also in Boulder, Colorado at the University of Colorado International Film Series in March/April 2007, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.,[15][16] and Locarno Film Festival in August 2007; The Art Institute of Chicago showed it in September 2007; the UCLA Film Archive in October, and in November it was presented by SIFF Seattle; Portland Art Museum; Cleveland’s Wexner Arts Center; and Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive.

On November 7, 2007, Glass Lips opened in New York City. The New York Times critic, Jeannette Catsoulis, wrote: “Lech Majewski creates an aesthetic of dysfunction that’s as beautiful as it is disturbing. After a while the film’s expressiveness becomes so hypnotic that it’s difficult not to make your own connections.” Joe Leydon of Variety wrote: “Glass Lips exerts a chilly fascination from minute to minute… Experimental pic by noted Polish-born artist-filmmaker is a harshly beautiful, dialogue-free meditation on the indelible influence of childhood trauma.” New York Post film critic, V. A. Musetto, gave the film three and a half stars (out of four) and wrote: “The hypnotic, painterly images of Glass Lips combine with haunting music in one of the most unusual, beautiful films of the year.”

The film stars Patryk Czajka as Sebastian, Joanna Litwin as Sebastian’s mother, and Grzegorz Przybył as Sebastian’s father. As the film begins, Sebastian is in a mental asylum; he recalls events from his life beginning with his birth. Many of the sequences of the film are surrealistic. None of the actors speak any words, but the electronic voice of an answering machine gives the date at one point, and there is a voice-over song that gets repeated.

The film includes some shocking images, such as a woman who gives birth to a large bloody rock, and a man eating dog food.

In addition to directing, Majewski is credited as the writer, producer, and cinematographer.[17]

Cast edit

  • Patryk Czajka as Sebastian
  • Joanna Litwin as Mother
  • Grzegorz Przybył as Father
  • Ryszarda Celińska as Older Mother
  • Leonard Brzoza as Sebastian - teenage boy
  • Warner Widera as Sebastian - kid
  • Dorota Lis as Doris
  • Michalina Rutowska as Maid

Notes edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on May 3, 2006. Retrieved 2007-02-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ The Reeler: MoMA Retrospective Celebrates NYC Transplant Majewski 2006-10-17 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-17. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  4. ^ Lech Majewski
  5. ^ Fakty Młodych
  6. ^ Krew poety. Lech Majewski w nowojorskim Muzeum of Modern Art - WYDARZENIA w Stopklatka.pl
  7. ^ Era New Horizons
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-03-04. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  9. ^ International Film Circuit, Inc. | distributor of fine films
  10. ^ Lech Majewski – Conjuring the Moving Image 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-02-04. Retrieved 2007-02-15.
  13. ^ KINO INFO - serwis kinowy EXPERT-MONITOR
  14. ^ http://www.nauka.gildia.pl/_vp_filmy/szklane_usta_krew_poety[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ International Film Circuit, Inc. | distributor of fine films
  16. ^ International Film Series - "Glass Lips"[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-02-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • Glass Lips
  • Official Polish website
  • Glass Lips at AllMovie
  • Glass Lips at IMDb  
  • Lech Majewski Artysta Obrazu Obraz Artysty 2007-01-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • epoznan.pl

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Glass Lips Szklane Usta is a feature film with almost no words directed by Lech Majewski Glass LipsDirected byLech MajewskiWritten byLech MajewskiProduced byLech MajewskiAngelus SilesiusStarringPatryk CzajkaGrzegorz PrzybylJoanna LitwinRyszarda CelinskaDorota LisCinematographyLech MajewskiEdited byEliot EmsNorbert RudzikMusic byLech MajewskiJozef SkrzekDistributed byOpus FilmRelease date2007 2007 Running time100 minutesCountriesPolandUnited StatesThe film began life as an installation of interrelated short films entitled Blood of a Poet alluding to Jean Cocteau s surreal film The Blood of a Poet The installation had its world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on May 3 2006 1 2 curated by Laurence Kardish Its Polish debut was at the Atlas Sztuki Gallery in Lodz from 2006 05 19 to 2006 06 18 Polish language name Krew poety 3 4 5 6 The installation also was exhibited at the Wroclaw Opera House from 2006 07 20 to 2006 07 30 during the Era New Horizons Film Festival and in the same year in Gallery 2Pr Poznan and National Museum Szczecin It was described there as a video art screened on eight walls the remaining works will be shown in loops on 24 screens Entering this labyrinth every viewer walks from one stage to another and builds his or her private story out of ready elements 7 Blood of a Poet was further exhibited as a video installation from 2007 02 08 to 2007 02 18 in Berlin during Berlinale There it was described as a circuit of 33 short films and a series of interrelated photographic works 8 On June 6 2007 Blood of a Poet installation became a part of the 52nd Venice Biennale For almost six month until November 21 it was shown in two locations as the non stop outside projection on Campo San Pantalon and on 19 screens inside the Teatro Junghans on Giudecca The short films of the video installation Blood of a Poet were assembled into a single feature film entitled Glass Lips premiering in that form in February 2007 in Vancouver 9 10 11 In Poland the film in its feature length format is known as Szklane usta and premieres on 2007 03 23 12 13 14 Glass Lips played also in Boulder Colorado at the University of Colorado International Film Series in March April 2007 the National Gallery of Art in Washington D C 15 16 and Locarno Film Festival in August 2007 The Art Institute of Chicago showed it in September 2007 the UCLA Film Archive in October and in November it was presented by SIFF Seattle Portland Art Museum Cleveland s Wexner Arts Center and Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive On November 7 2007 Glass Lips opened in New York City The New York Times critic Jeannette Catsoulis wrote Lech Majewski creates an aesthetic of dysfunction that s as beautiful as it is disturbing After a while the film s expressiveness becomes so hypnotic that it s difficult not to make your own connections Joe Leydon of Variety wrote Glass Lips exerts a chilly fascination from minute to minute Experimental pic by noted Polish born artist filmmaker is a harshly beautiful dialogue free meditation on the indelible influence of childhood trauma New York Post film critic V A Musetto gave the film three and a half stars out of four and wrote The hypnotic painterly images of Glass Lips combine with haunting music in one of the most unusual beautiful films of the year The film stars Patryk Czajka as Sebastian Joanna Litwin as Sebastian s mother and Grzegorz Przybyl as Sebastian s father As the film begins Sebastian is in a mental asylum he recalls events from his life beginning with his birth Many of the sequences of the film are surrealistic None of the actors speak any words but the electronic voice of an answering machine gives the date at one point and there is a voice over song that gets repeated The film includes some shocking images such as a woman who gives birth to a large bloody rock and a man eating dog food In addition to directing Majewski is credited as the writer producer and cinematographer 17 Cast editPatryk Czajka as Sebastian Joanna Litwin as Mother Grzegorz Przybyl as Father Ryszarda Celinska as Older Mother Leonard Brzoza as Sebastian teenage boy Warner Widera as Sebastian kid Dorota Lis as Doris Michalina Rutowska as MaidNotes edit Lech Majewski Conjuring the Moving Image Archived from the original on May 3 2006 Retrieved 2007 02 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link The Reeler MoMA Retrospective Celebrates NYC Transplant Majewski Archived 2006 10 17 at the Wayback Machine artbiznes pl Wystawy Archived from the original on 2007 09 17 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Lech Majewski Fakty Mlodych Krew poety Lech Majewski w nowojorskim Muzeum of Modern Art WYDARZENIA w Stopklatka pl Era New Horizons Zak Gallery Archived from the original on 2007 03 04 Retrieved 2007 02 15 International Film Circuit Inc distributor of fine films Lech Majewski Conjuring the Moving Image Archived 2007 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Lech Majewski na Berlinale i w Vancouver WYDARZENIA w Stopklatka pl Archived from the original on 2011 07 23 Retrieved 2007 02 15 Szklane usta opisy FILMWEB pl Archived from the original on 2007 02 04 Retrieved 2007 02 15 KINO INFO serwis kinowy EXPERT MONITOR http www nauka gildia pl vp filmy szklane usta krew poety permanent dead link International Film Circuit Inc distributor of fine films International Film Series Glass Lips permanent dead link Archived copy Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 02 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links editGlass Lips Official Polish website Glass Lips at AllMovie Glass Lips at IMDb nbsp Lech Majewski Artysta Obrazu Obraz Artysty Archived 2007 01 16 at the Wayback Machine epoznan pl Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glass Lips amp oldid 1212383937, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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