Lech Majewski's The Mill and the Cross (2011) is a visually immersive, mostly silent film that acts as a living recreation of Pieter Bruegel’s 1564 painting, The Procession to Calvary . Set in 16th-century Flanders, the narrative blends the daily lives of peasants with the brutality of Spanish occupation and the central biblical story of Christ. The film explores the creative process of Bruegel himself, who is shown sketching and discussing his artistic vision with his patron.

You can watch this film, which features a unique "spider's web" composition, on platforms like MUBI or by purchasing it from Amazon.

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Lech Majewski's The Mill and the Cross (2011) is a visually immersive, mostly silent film that acts as a living recreation of Pieter Bruegel’s 1564 painting, The Procession to Calvary . Set in 16th-century Flanders, the narrative blends the daily lives of peasants with the brutality of Spanish occupation and the central biblical story of Christ. The film explores the creative process of Bruegel himself, who is shown sketching and discussing his artistic vision with his patron.

You can watch this film, which features a unique "spider's web" composition, on platforms like MUBI or by purchasing it from Amazon. The Mill and the Cross (2011)