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PISF: "The Mill and the Cross" - New film by Lech Majewski

World-famous stars such as Michael York, Charlotte Rampling and Rutger Hauer were guests at a news conference devoted to the latest film by Lech Majewski entitled The Mill and the Cross (Młyn i krzyż).

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IMDb: "The Mill and the Cross"

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Wikipedia in English: "The Mill and the Cross"

The Mill and the Cross is a 2011 drama film directed by Lech Majewski and starring Rutger Hauer, Charlotte Rampling and Michael York. It is inspired by Pieter Bruegel the Elder's 1564 painting "The Way to Calvary".

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Screen Daily: "The Mill and the Cross"

Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s 1564 painting of the crucifixion comes to the screen in Lech Majewski’s THE MILL & THE CROSS.

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Empik: "Bruegel. The Mill and the Cross" (book)

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Sundance: "The Mill and the Cross"

Pieter Bruegel’s 1564 epic masterpiece, The Procession to Calvary, portrays Jesus staggering to his crucifixion, lost in a panoramic landscape crowded with hundreds of villagers and red-caped horsemen.

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Culture.pl: Majewski's "The Mill and the Cross" at the Louvre

The Louvre Museum is hosting a special presentation of Lech Majewski's "The Mill and the Cross" during the fourth edition of the Journées Internationales du Film sur l'Art - Films on Art series

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International Film Guide: The Mill and the Cross to screen at Sundance

Polish/Swedish co-production The Mill and the Cross by Lech Majewski (Angelus, Wojaczek) will have its world premiere at US festival Sundance (January 20-30, 2011).

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Variety: "The Mill and the Cross"

An extraordinary imaginative leap, Lech Majewski's "The Mill and the Cross" combines old and new technologies allowing the viewer to live inside the painting.

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Cineuropa: "The Mill and the Cross"

Polish director Lech Majewski brings a 16th-century painting to life, simultaneously creating a compelling drama and a lesson in art appreciation.

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Cineuropa: "The Mill and the Cross"

The visual complexity of The Mill and the Cross is evident from the film's opening scene. Viewers recognize Pieter Breugel's painted landscape, glimpsed in any one of countless art history texts.

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brnrd.net: "The Mill and the Cross"

Sunday evening at the IFFR saw the European premiere of an interesting cinematic experiment, with Lech Majewski's 'The Mill and the Cross'. In stunning detail, the film brings to life the painting 'The Procession to Calvary' (also known as 'Christ Carrying the Cross') by Pieter Bruegel the Elder.

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Box Office Magazine: "The Mill and the Cross"

Not every film screens at the Louvre, but when Lech Majewski's The Mill and the Cross made its French debut there ten days after its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival it was only fitting.

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"The Mill and The Cross" by Michael Francis Gibson

The University of Levana has published a book by Michael Francis Gibson "The Mill and The Cross", that is a detailed analysis of Peter Bruegel's painting "Way To Calvary". The book is accompanied by a DVD of the film by Lech Majewski “The Mill and The Cross”.

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