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Three Miles North of Molkom 2008 123movies

Three Miles North of Molkom 2008 123movies

...lies a playground for adults. Would you go?Apr. 18, 2008107 Min.
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Watch: Three Miles North of Molkom 2008 123movies, Full Movie Online – 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 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 wrong party, are amongst the group that take us on an unforgettably quirky, two-week emotional rollercoaster. Firewalking, shamanism, tantric sex and a myriad other physical, psychological and esoteric experiences guide our unlikely heroes towards enlightment, love, loathing and themselves. Will they ever be the same again?.
Plot: Three miles north of Molkom, hidden deep in the lakeside forests of Sweden, lies Angsbacka; 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 hippy, a Finnish grandmother and a back-packing Australian rugby coach, who stumbled on the wrong party, are amongst the group that take us on an unforgettably quirky, two-week emotional roller-coaster. Firewalking, Shamanism, Tantric Sex and myriad other physical, psychological and esoteric experiences, guide our unlikely heroes towards enlightenment, love, loathing and themselves. Will they ever be the same again?
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6.4/10 Votes: 531
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N/A Votes: 9 Popularity: 1.62 | TMDB

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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!

Review By: j-fransman
No Mind? More like No Brain.
Mix one dose of hippie-era mumbo-jumbo with equal doses of slow movements and sheepy smiles. Garnish with some random symbols from Eastern philosophy. Voilà! You’ve created a No Mind Festival: The dumbest occurrence in the history of the universe!

This is a cringe-fest like no other. It’s hard not to feel sorry for the participants in this documentary, because they seem to think that what they’re doing is very important and extremely deep, when in reality it’s just really, really dumb.

More than anything, this film is a testament to the spiritual illiteracy of modern man. As such, it could be considered an interesting anthropological study. But the cringe… It burns…

Review By: Amazing-Stories

Other Information:

Original Title Three Miles North of Molkom
Release Date 2008-04-18
Release Year 2008

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 47 min (107 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Documentary
Director Robert Cannan, Corinna McFarlane
Writer Robert Cannan, Corinna McFarlane
Actors Per Frisk, Ewa Jacobsson, Annica Karlsson
Country United Kingdom
Awards 1 win & 2 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, Stereo
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory DeLuxe
Film Length N/A
Negative Format N/A
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Three Miles North of Molkom 2008 123movies
Original title Three Miles North of Molkom
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