Ravaging intensity! In ‘The Roe’s Room’ Majewski has a vision of a kind of paradise or blessedness, though it is fleeting and melancholy, as the natural world invades a comfortable apartment. Grass and trees grow, blood flows from the walls, time passes in a smooth reverie of beautiful music and imagery. The surreal, when it works, defies description. In ‘The Roe’s Room’ it works, with a sense of poetic decency underneath it and none of the coldness or superficial irony of so much video art.
THE WASHINGTON POST
There is a strange, entrancing beauty to the images and music in ‘The Roe’s Room’. Majewski creates striking visual tableaux that possess a memorable, haunting quality.
VARIETY
Majewski’s normal multi-tasking takes on even greater dimensions in his absolutely singular ‘autobiographical film opera’. Writing (libretto and music), directing and designing this often limpidly beautiful ‘cycle of life’ parable, he conjures some remarkable images out of an extremely contained spatial and thematic environment…One of a kind.
TIME OUT LONDON