No Time to Believe is a cinematic reflection on belief in a country often described as one of the most secular in the world. But is it really?
Through a tapestry of intimate portraits, rituals, and unspoken longings, the film explores the silent, hidden, and sometimes contradictory ways in which faith—religious, spiritual, or existential—continues to shape people’s lives in Sweden today.
In a nation where religious practice is often private, downplayed, or replaced by other belief systems—such as science, individualism, or political ideologies—the film gently asks: What do we turn to in times of crisis? What fills the space where faith once resided?
Is Sweden truly post-religious, or has belief simply transformed, gone underground, or taken new forms?
No Time for Faith invites viewers into the quiet corners of a society where the sacred still lingers—often unspoken, but never fully gone.
No Time for Faith invites viewers into the quiet corners of a society where the sacred still lingers—often unspoken, but never fully gone.
Swedish Title: Ingen Tid För Tro
Director: Alexander Rynéus, Per Bifrost
Producer: Antonio Russo Merenda
Production Company: Ginestra Film
Genre: Documentary
Support from: The Swedish Film Institute, Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Film i Dalarna
Director: Alexander Rynéus, Per Bifrost
Producer: Antonio Russo Merenda
Production Company: Ginestra Film
Genre: Documentary
Support from: The Swedish Film Institute, Swedish Arts Grants Committee, Film i Dalarna

