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The most visually striking film

Posted by Victor Khomenko on January 18, 2013 at 13:08:16:

Without any hesitation I give the award to The Mill and the Cross.

Somewhat linked to tin's post, this Polish film deconstructs Pieter Bruegel's paintings with visual effect that I have not yet experienced.

I have always loved his works, and seeing them become live on HD screen was a very special event indeed. True to the original to the point of being ridiculous, these images will linger in your mind.

I don't recall another film that I have watched with such nearly physical pleasure in a long, long time.

Don't know about Greenaway, but this one surely rocks and is a MUST for anyone who appreciates fine art. Might not be the best film you have seen, but will surely be one of the most memorable and striking!