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A 21st Century playground for adults

Posted Sep 21, 2009

Next time someone asks you to a festival you may want to check exactly what you're planning to attend. New film and Indie hit, Three Miles North of Molkom is proof there is something scarier than fashion week.

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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