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Three Miles North of Molkom

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Three Miles North of Molkom (2008)
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Three miles north of Molkom, hidden deep in the lakeside forests of Sweden, lies Ängsbacka, a 21st Century playground for adults. Once a year, their gates open to a thousand international pa... Read allThree miles north of Molkom, hidden deep in the lakeside forests of Sweden, lies Ängsbacka, a 21st Century playground for adults. Once a year, their gates open to a thousand international participants, placed in "Sharing Groups" at random. A Swedish celebrity, a Californian hippi... Read allThree miles north of Molkom, hidden deep in the lakeside forests of Sweden, lies Ängsbacka, a 21st Century playground for adults. Once a year, their gates open to a thousand international participants, placed in "Sharing Groups" at random. A Swedish celebrity, a Californian hippie, a Finnish grandmother and a backpacking Australian rugby coach, who stumbled on the wro... Read all

  • Directors
    • Robert Cannan
    • Corinna McFarlane
  • Writers
    • Robert Cannan
    • Corinna McFarlane
  • Stars
    • Per Frisk
    • Ewa Jacobsson
    • Annica Karlsson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Directors
      • Robert Cannan
      • Corinna McFarlane
    • Writers
      • Robert Cannan
      • Corinna McFarlane
    • Stars
      • Per Frisk
      • Ewa Jacobsson
      • Annica Karlsson
    • 8User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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      • Robert Cannan
      • Corinna McFarlane
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      • Robert Cannan
      • Corinna McFarlane
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    10thrarek

    Is This Real? Do this kind of people really exist?

    At first I thought I was watching a parody and I laughed to death when the people talked or when they trembled in delirium on the ground.But as the movie evolved I was almost certain that it was in fact a documentary of shorts and this realization was most shocking. Of course I guess everybody has met one or two such "spiritual" people and has come across at least some trendy "spiritual" movement (yoga,tandra,christianity or whatever)that waxes and wanes in time in hers life. That this kind of movements are constantly present though( with different names ) from before WWII (see the excellent documentary "The Magic Mountain") through the hippie movement and the new-age version of our days,really is a proof that the Neanderthals actually never disappeared, they live among us (and they vote),Flying Spaghetti monster save us.Because otherwise it is not possible that Homo Sapiens beings of the 21th century believe to such things. So I give it 10/10 for amazing implicit proof that the Neanderthal is still alive
    8signup-96

    Great fun - "I don't know when I'm coming but prepare"

    I was lucky enough to see Three Miles North of Molkom at the Edinburgh International Film Festival screening on the 29th June.

    Along with Encounters at the End of the World, Standard Operating Procedure and To See If I'm Smiling it was one of the most interesting (and funny!) films I saw.

    The directors Rob and Corrina were kind enough to spend time answering questions after the screening which they answered with honesty and humour.

    Nick the Australian rugby coach was also there and he's exactly the same in person as he was in the film. Anyone who wears shorts and a t-shirt in Edinburgh in June is a legend in my book.

    Rob, Corrina and Nick also spent time chatting to people outside who didn't get the chance to ask a question at the screening.

    Nick did say that Rob and Corrina suggested he do some things for the cameras - the trip in the plane with Swami G is the most obvious but the film doesn't suffer because of this.

    Hopefully the film will have a wider release so more people can see it as it's worth the price of admission alone to see an instructor ask one of the group to stop him running at them with their mind (I'm not spoiling anything if I say this didn't go entirely according to plan!)

    Check out www.threemilesnorthofmolkom.com for more information.
    10peter-moon2

    Hilarious!

    I saw this film a few years ago at the Melbourne Film Festival. The audience loved it. I found it hilarious and unforgettable. It's a 'Fish out of Water' Documentary about a young rugby player from Sydney who is sent to a New Age Alternative Lifestyle Festival in Molkom, Sweden. There have been many failed attempts to parody the 'New Age' movement but this film demonstrates once and for all that it parodies itself. It also manages to do it with compassion. I have been waiting for a distributor to pick it up here in Australia and I've tried to buy it on DVD. I notice that it has recently been exhibited in the UK and would love to know how it went. It will be a great shame if this film doesn't find a big audience. Google it and see what the critics had to say.
    9pip-pippa

    Brilliant

    I really loved this film. It had me quite literally screaming with laughter at certain points - in fact the guy I watched it with told me afterwards he actually pee'd himself a little bit. (sorry serious movie critics, I'm just telling it how it was). Despite the funny scenes and the excruciatingly embarrassing moments I found myself really drawn to almost all of the people in it by the end and and all credit to the directors on this because they could have just cut it so they were all characters to be mocked but they didn't. It also gave a really interesting message, about not judging people/places too quickly. It was beautifully shot. def recommended.
    9j-fransman

    Beautifully shot, genuinely funny and surprisingly subtle

    You may well have missed this little gem of British cinema, which had a far shorter run in the cinemas than it rightly deserved. Most explicitly Molkom is a film about collective therapy as an antidote to the alienating individualism of our consumerist societies. It is also a very funny character study. As a sounding board for the audience, sceptical Aussie Nick (who arrives at the Angsbacka festival by chance) encapsulates the mixture of curiosity, amusement and mild terror we feel right from the film's opening scene when we follow the camera down a boulevard of smiling faces – that little bit too welcoming.

    For me, the success of the film is that it takes us beyond those maniacal smiles, capturing both the communal frenzy of the festival and the quiet intimacy of the individual journeys within. Directors Cannan and McFarlane achieve this through their focus on one of the festival's customary 'sharing groups'– a group that brings together eccentric characters including a Finnish grandmother, Swedish pop star, Californian goatherd, a Viking-like Swedish harbourmaster. And Nick. This intimate focus allows the individual personalities to shine but also provides us with real insight into the group dynamics as they evolve and are disputed – sometimes quite unexpectedly. In this way the film achieves an accomplished balance between genuine sensitivity and laugh-out-load humour. A truly emotive experience.

    Visually the film is quite beautiful and the fluid camera movements capture the raw physicality of the workshops that presumably give the 'no mind' festival its name. It is this strategy (adopted by both cinematographer and directors) of tracing bodies, landscapes and personalities unobtrusively rather than through a contrived script that allows for the unpredictable development of the characters and in doing so (paradoxically) gives Molkom an feel of a feature film rather than a documentary. Looking forward to seeing what the team put together next!

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      Terry O'Quinn: Around 1:28 into the film when the main group is talking about going to the Tantra session you can see Terry O'Quinn (John Locke in Lost : Les Disparus (2004)) walking by in the background.

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Tre mil norr om Molkom
    • Filming locations
      • Sweden
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      1 hour 47 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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