The Mill and the Cross joins Wide Management’s line-up
Selected for Sundance (where it will have its world premiere next week in the New Frontier section) and Rotterdam (in the Spectrum line-up), Polish director Lech Majewski’s The Mill and the Cross [+see also:
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Wide Management’s line-up also includes two French titles in post-production: Jean-Marc Barr and Pascal Arnold’s American Translation (tracing the Paris-set love-at-first-sight encounter between two 20-year-old youngsters and their ensuing love story, until the girl realises that her boyfriend is a killer); and Dominique Maillet’s La Mémoire dans la Chair (“Memory in the Flesh”), in which after 15 years of exile a man returns to Spain to bury his father, a Republican incarcerated by the Franco regime.
(Translated from French)
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