Movie review score
5
Lech Majewski directed this visually
striking examination of the nexus between art and politics in the 16th
century. In 1564, the Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel created one of his
best-known and most controversial works, “The Procession to Calvary,” in
which Christ, carrying his cross, makes his way to his own crucifixion
though a crowded landscape that features representations of hundreds of
historic and contemporary figures.
The painting was a biting commentary on
political matters of the day as well as a satiric view of religion, and
in The Mill & the Cross, Majewski re-creates the making of Bruegel’s
masterpiece, as the artist (played by Rutger Hauer) stages the images
and explains their meanings while we learn more about the individuals
depicted and the people who posed for the work, many of whom have their
own stories to tell. Using digital imaging technology, The Mill &
the Cross allows viewers to enter into Bruegel’s painting as the static
figures come to life.
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