The Indian Priest

The Indian Priest
Written by Mattias Löw
Directed by Mattias Löw
Country of origin Sweden & India
Original language(s) Swedish, English & Malayalam
Production
Producer(s) Mattias Löw
Editor(s) Maria Sleszynska
Cinematography Mattias Löw
Running time 59 minutes
Production company(s) Freedom From Choice AB and Film i Dalarna
Release
Original release
  • January 1, 2016 (2016-01-01) (Cochin, India)

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The Indian Priest is a 2016 Swedish-Indian documentary film made for television about a Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (C.M.I.) Catholic priest from south India, Father Raphael Kurian, who is sent to modern and secular Sweden as a missionary on the request from the evergrowing Catholic Church in Sweden and archbishop Anders Arborelius.

The documentary mainly focuses on Father Raphael Kurian's daily life, work and life in priestly celibacy at the parishes in Falun and Olofström, Sweden as well as in the Syro-Malabar Church monastery congregation outside Thrissur at Elthuruth in Kerala, India.

The film is produced by Freedom From Choice AB and Film i Dalarna, and directed by award-winning Swedish film director Mattias Löw.

The documentary has received international attention with a Remi Gold Award at WorldFest - Houston International Film Festival in Texas, USA, nominations and official selections at several recognized film festivals including Riverside International Film Festival (RIFF) in Los Angeles, USA and Ethnografilm at Claude Lelouche's Ciné 13 Théâtre in Paris, France.

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