Wojaczek is a Polish film directed by Lech Majewski, based on the life of Rafal Wojaczek, a troubled poet who committed suicide at the age of 26. The film explores Wojaczek's tumultuous relationships, his struggles with mental illness, and his ultimate descent into despair.
The story follows Wojaczek as he navigates the bohemian art scene of 1960s Poland, seeking solace in alcohol, drugs, and casual relationships. Despite his talent and charisma, Wojaczek is unable to find peace and happiness, leading to his tragic end.
Wojaczek is a haunting and poetic portrait of a tormented artist, capturing the beauty and darkness of his inner world. The film delves into the complexities of creativity, love, and self-destruction, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer.