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Overview
What would it be like to step inside a great work of art, have it come alive around you, and even observe the artist as he sketches the very reality you are experiencing? From Lech Majewski, one of Poland's most acclaimed filmmakers, The Mill and the Cross is a cinematic re-staging of Pieter Bruegel's masterpiece "Procession to Calvary," presented alongside the story of its creation.
Top Cast


Rutger Hauer
Rutger Hauer
Peter Bruegel
Rutger Hauer
Peter Bruegel


Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling
Mary
Charlotte Rampling
Mary


Michael York
Michael York
Nicolaes Jonghelinck
Michael York
Nicolaes Jonghelinck
Joanna Litwin
Joanna Litwin
Marijken Bruegel
Joanna Litwin
Marijken Bruegel
Dorota Lis
Dorota Lis
Saskia Jonghelinck
Dorota Lis
Saskia Jonghelinck
Bartosz Capowicz
Bartosz Capowicz
Crucified
Bartosz Capowicz
Crucified
Mateusz Machnik
Mateusz Machnik
Wheelfied
Mateusz Machnik
Wheelfied


Marian Makula
Marian Makula
Miller
Marian Makula
Miller
Sylwia Szczerba
Sylwia Szczerba
Netje
Sylwia Szczerba
Netje
Wojciech Mierkulow
Wojciech Mierkulow
Jan
Wojciech Mierkulow
Jan
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