THE can speak of “binge-watching”, of “burst viewing”, as the Quebecers say. A Swedish nurse, Lisa Enroth, won a competition to spend a week locked in a lighthouse on an isolated island in Sweden and gobble up the selection of the Gothenburg film festival, reports the BBC, or about sixty films. She arrived on the island on Saturday, January 30. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the festival had to adapt this year and it could not provide public screenings.
So, the organizers started looking for a movie fan who would have the psychological stature to stay locked up for a whole week, without a phone, computer, books, or any other form of entertainment. 12,000 people volunteered, so Lisa Enroth, who was also in contact with patients with Covid-19, was chosen.
One visit per day
The cinema screen will be installed at the top of the lighthouse, where the lantern is located. “The wind, the sea, the possibility of being in a totally different reality for a week… It’s all very attractive,” she said. A tablet will still be given to her, so that she can record a video every day, to document her experience. Also, for security reasons, someone will come to visit him every day, to make sure everything is going well. For those who have not been chosen for this extreme experience, the festival selection will be streamed online.

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