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Directed by | Mattias Löw |
Written by | Mattias Löw |
Produced by | Mattias Löw |
Starring | Raphael Kurian, Bishop of Stockholm Anders Arborelius, Archbishop of Bngalore Bernard Moras, Marian Jancarz, Roman Catholic Diocese of Stockholm and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bangalore |
Cinematography | Mattias Löw |
Edited by | Maria Sleszynska |
Production company | Freedom From Choice |
Distributed by | Freedm From Choice and Sveriges Television |
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Running time | 29 minutes |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
The Indian Priest (Swedish: Den indiske prästen) is a 2015 Swedish documentary film produced by Sveriges Television, Freedom From Choice with support from Film i Dalarna about Raphael Kurian, a Catholic Indian missionary priest living and working in secular Sweden since 2001.
The film is in Swedish, Malayalam and English languages, and depicts Kurian's challenging work within the Roman Catholicism in Sweden in addition to the world apart where he grew up.
The filmmaker Mattias Löw followed the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate priest from the city of Thrissur in Kerala, India for over a year.