Miffo (2003)
Tobias is the new, idealistic priest in a suburb but he soon learns that his flock is quite uninterested in Christianity. However, he befriends Carolina, a chain smoking woman his age, wheelchair-bound since birth. It is opposites attract although their backgrounds are different.
Director: Daniel Lind Lagerlöf
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 105 min
Release Date: July 31, 2003
Cast
- Jonas Karlsson - Tobias Nils Carling
- Livia Millhagen - Carola Angelique Christiansson
- Ingvar Hirdwall - Karl Henrik
- Kajsa Ernst - Sonja
- Liv Mjönes - Jenny Maria Brunander
- Fyr Thorvald Strömberg - Hakan Hakke Bertil Bodin
- Isa Aouifia - Leo
- Carina Boberg - Karin
- Malin Crépin - Anna
- Lena Mossegård - Shop assistant
Screenplay
- Daniel Lind Lagerlöf (Screenplay)
- Malin Lind Lagerlöf (Screenplay)
Music: Paul Bothén
Cinematography: Olof Johnson
Editing: Anders Nylander
Production: Film i Väst, Hägring
Country: Sweden
Language: svenska
Original Language: sv
Themes
Unwavering Faith and Hope, Social Commentary and Reflection, Faith, Religion and Spirituality
Keywords
new love, faith, sweden, social issues
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Miffo about?
- Tobias is the new, idealistic priest in a suburb but he soon learns that his flock is quite uninterested in Christianity. However, he befriends Carolina, a chain smoking woman his age, wheelchair-bound since birth. It is opposites attract although their backgrounds are different.
- Who directed Miffo?
- Miffo was directed by Daniel Lind Lagerlöf.
- Who stars in Miffo?
- Miffo stars Jonas Karlsson, Livia Millhagen, Ingvar Hirdwall, Kajsa Ernst, Liv Mjönes, Fyr Thorvald Strömberg.
- How long is Miffo?
- Miffo has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
- What genre is Miffo?
- Miffo is a Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was Miffo produced?
- Miffo was produced in Sweden.
- What are the themes of Miffo?
- The themes of Miffo include: Unwavering Faith and Hope, Social Commentary and Reflection, Faith, Religion and Spirituality.