Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

The Mill and the Cross (2011)

I was engrossed with every shot. Stunning special effects and cinematography.
~Chris Campbell [indieWIRE]

From official site:
Pieter Bruegel’s epic masterpiece The way to Calvary depicts the story of Christ’s Passion set in Flanders under brutal Spanish occupation in the year 1564, the very year Bruegel created his painting. From among the more than five hundred figures that fill Bruegel’s remarkable canvas, The mill & the cross focuses on a dozen characters whose life stories unfold and intertwine in a panoramic landscape populated by villagers and red-caped horsemen. Among them are Bruegel himself (played by Rutger Hauer), his friend and art collector Nicholas Jonghelinck (Michael York), and the Virgin Mary (Charlotte Rampling).

The mill & the cross invites the viewer to reconstruct from Bruegel’s preparatory drawings the deeper meaning of scenes. Following the painter’s hints sketched on paper, the viewer pieces together an epic story of courage, defiance and sacrifice, and, like a detective on a path of clues, succeeds in reading the hidden language of symbols.

Bruegel was, and still is, the wisest philosopher among the painters. In most of his works he took pains to hide the obvious by planting distractions somewhere else. The hidden should be palpable -that was his stratagem for showing the quintessence of suffering. Namely, that nobody cares about it. The sufferer is left alone, abandoned, forgotten... The others have to live their lives and somehow make the most out of it.

There are other themes in The mill & the cross as well: That only an artist can stop time, capture the moment and immortalize it. Or that the elements that build a single image hanging in a museum can be plentiful... But nothing is more important than that the hidden is the essence of Truth.

One of today’s most adventurous and inspired artists and filmmakers, Lech Majewski, translates The way to Calvary into cinema, inviting the viewer to live inside the aesthetic universe of the painting as we watch it being created. As various lives evolve within the film frame, we witness Bruegel capturing shards of their desperate stories on his canvas-in-the-making. Confronting the Spanish inquisition bloodily repressing the rise of Protestant reform in the Low Countries, the film offers a vibrant meditation on art and religion as ongoing, layered processes of collective storytelling and reinterpretation. The mill & the cross is also a feast of stunning visual effects, a provocative allegory and a cinematic tour de force on religious freedom and human rights.

Cast: Rutger Hauer, Charlotte Rampling, Michael York, Joanna Litwin
Director: Lech Majewski

Painting "Way to Calvary" by Pieter Bruegel

THE MILL AND THE CROSS - Official Website


Annie Liebovitz - new Fairy Tale Photos for Disney

Excited to see 3 new images by the ever-talented Annie Liebovitz as part of Disney's Dream Portraits which combine celebrities with well-known characters from the Disney films.


Where magic speaks, even when you’re not the fairest of them all.
As the Evil Queen, Olivia Wilde joins Alec Baldwin
as the magic mirror from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”



Where a moment of beauty lasts forever.
Penelope Cruz and Jeff Bridges appear as Belle and the transformed prince,
recalling the final scene from “Beauty and the Beast.”



Where memories take hold and never let go.
Queen Latifah as Ursula from “The Little Mermaid

Source: Disney Parks

Downton Abbey Art Gallery

















Imagining the family portraits that might grace the walls of Downton Abbey...

In order to deal with Downton withdrawal, I "commissioned" some paintings of favourite characters portrayed by: Hugh Bonneville, Maggie Smith, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Jessica Brown-Findlay, Penelope Wilton, Dan Stevens, Brendan Coyle, Jessica Froggatt, Phyllis Logan, Allen Leech and Rose Leslie. (Thomas and O'Brien were too finicky to take the time to pose.)





























Period Drama Wallpapers

I discovered some great wallpapers made by Michal and she graciously agreed to let me share them here! Great images of some great series! Thanks for sharing!

[Found on Youtube - Janegirl80]

Downton Abbey












Lost in Austen, Horatio Hornblower













The Young Victoria, Emma (2009)












Sense & Sensibility (2008), Casualty 1900's

Quilts: Historic and literary!

I came across some quilts today that brought a smile since I never expected to see computer games transformed into quilts! (Super Mario Brothers, Tetris and Pacman are just some of the crazy quilts found on Buzzfeed)

...which got me thinking if I could create any quilt, which topic would I like to see and I discovered these beautiful quilts crafted by Nancy Adair including Pride and Prejudice and Little Women. What do you think?

Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice


Little Women quilt
Little Women quilt


Ships of the World Bluework
Ships of the World Bluework


Children of the World
Children of the World


Edwardian Memories
Edwardian Memories


Barbie Quilt
Barbie Quilt

Other quilts...
Marie Antoinette Art Quilt
Marie Antoinette Art Quilt

Anne of Green Gables










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