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Three Miles North Of Molkom DVD

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Every summer, Angsbacka plays host to The No Mind Festival, a multimedia happening built on the notion that the present moment - the here and the now - is the only true reality. This documentary follows the stories of seven very different festival goers.

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Released
25 January 2010
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Metrodome Video 
Classification
Runtime
105 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055002554988 
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Documentary filmed during the alternative No Mind Festival, which is held annually in a forest at Angsback in Sweden. Filmmakers Robert Cannan and Corrina McFarlane take a playful look at the festival, at which all manner of new and different 'adult' experiences can be undertaken, and those who attend it, focusing on six main characters and how their experiences affect them. These attendees, who include an Australian rugby coach who didn't really intend to be there, a Swedish celebrity, a Finnish grandmother, and a Californian hippy, are followed as they get involved in a number of mind-altering activities such as walking on hot coals, tantric sex and shamanism. Nick, the Aussie rugby coach, is the main character featured and while he arrives with a very cynical attitude to all things hippy, his opinion gradually alters.

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