06-06-2011

FNE at Gdynia Polish Film Festival Competition: The Mill And the Cross

By Katarzyna Grynienko

    Lech Majewski has created an artistic and challenging drama inspired by Pieter Brueghel's art in The Mill and the Cross.

    {mosimage}The Mill and the Cross is based on Brueghel's painting Christ Carrying a Cross and inspired by a book of the same title written by art critic and connoisseur Michael Gibson. Majewski portrays 16th century Flanders using an experimental film style to intertwine the story of the life of a Flemish painter with scenes of Christ's passion.

    The film was one of the biggest productions made in Poland in 2009. The Polish-Swedish international coproduction included not only a detailed reconstructed historic set and costumes but also multilevel film shots and the use of 3D techniques. The shoot took place in several locations in Silesia starting in November 2008.

    {mosimage}The movie was produced by Angelus Silesius Society, a company co-founded by Majewski, with a budget of PLN 4.2 million (€1.1 million). The main funding comes from Polish TV (www.tvp.pl) and the Polish Film Institute (www.pisf.pl), which granted €390,000 for production. The coproducers are Film Institution "Silesia Film," Arkana Studio (www.arkanastudio.pl), Supra Film (www.suprafilm.com), Odeon (www.odeon.com.pl), 24 Media (www.24media.pl), the Swedish company Bokomotiv (www.bokomotiv.se), and Piramida (www.piramidafilm.pl).The international cast includes Charlotte Rampling, Rutger Hauer and Michael York.

    Majewski is one of the most internationally recognized Polish filmmakers and visual artists, whose creative output includes poetry, opera and painting. Born in 1953, he is a graduate of the Film School in Łódź. His most important works include experimental forms of film narration such as Wojaczek, Angelus and Glass Lips.

    {mosimage}The film was distributed on 18 copies in March 2011 following a worldwide campaign of international premieres at the Sundance Film Festival (23 January 2011), Louvre Museum (2 February 2011), Rotterdam IFF (30 January 2011), and Goteborg IFF (3 February 2011). Special premiere screenings of the film were held in Warsaw (14 March 2011) and Cracow (15 March 2011). Foreign distribution is planned for the end of 2011. The international sales agent is Wide Management (www.widemanagement.com). The Polish distributor is ITI Cinema (www.iticinema.com.pl).

    Official website of the film: www.themillandthecross.com

    Credits:

    Director - Lech Majewski
    Screenwriter - Michael Francis Gibson, Lech Majewski
    Director of Photography - Lech Majewski, Adam Sikora
    Music - Lech Majewski, Józef Skrzek
    Production Design - Katarzyna Sobańska, Marcel Sławiński
    Sound - Marian Bogacki, Bartłomiej Bogacki
    Film Editing: Norbert Rudzik
    Costume Design - Dorota Roqueplo
    Production manager -Małgorzata Domin, Piotr Ledwig
    Production - ANGELUS SILESIUS
    Producer - Lech Majewski
    Co-produced by: TVP S.A., PIRAMIDA FILM, Odeon Rybarczyk Productions, 24MEDIA, Arkana Studio, Supra Film, I.F. SILESIA FILM
    Distribution: ITI
    World Sales: WIDE Management

    Cast:
    Charlotte Rampling
    Rutger Hauer
    Joanna Litwin
    Michael York