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A 21st Century playground for adults
Three Miles North of Molkom is said to be one of the lowest budget films ever made. The whole thing was shot for what film-makers, Robert Cannan and Corinna Villari-McFarlane have estimated to be, "a maximum of £3,000". Budgets aside however the film has proved to be a hit on the film festival circuit, and received rave reviews from the likes of Variety and Hollywood Reporter.
The film's story centres on a "two-week, comic-come-karmic adventures of a 'Sharing Group'" who meet at Angsbacka; a 21st century playground for adults. The film follows a middle aged mojo-worn lothario, a Swedish pop star, a Hawaiian hippy, an emotional Finnish Grandma and, above all, Nick, a mouthy back-packing Aussie rugby coach (who definitely stumbled into the wrong party) set amidst the lush Swedish forest.
Source & Photo Credit: Three Miles North of Molkom
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