Swedish film festival to screen on remote island for audience of one


FE Team | Published: February 02, 2021 12:01:04 | Updated: February 04, 2021 12:32:30


While a cabin and lighthouse have been transformed into screening rooms for Enroth, other festival participants will tune in from their homes - AP photo

Scandinavia’s biggest film festival is going ahead this year despite the coronavirus pandemic, but will be hosted on an isolated island and admit only one attendee - a healthcare worker, selected from 12,000 applicants.

Swedish nurse and film fan Lisa Enroth was chosen to be the 2021 Gothenburg Film Festival’s castaway who will spend a week on the remote island of Pater Noster watching film after film, reports Reuters.

“In healthcare I seem to have spent ages listening, testing and consoling. I feel like I’m drained of energy,” Enroth said.

Pater Noster, on the boundary of a dense archipelago off Sweden’s west coat, is known for its lighthouse.

“The wind, the sea, the possibility of being part of a totally different kind of reality for a week – all this is really attractive,” said Enroth, who will keep a daily video diary that will appear on the festival’s website.

The festival’s CEO Mirja Wester said: “It feels particularly right to be able to give this unique experience to one of the many heroes of the healthcare system who are all working so hard against COVID-19.”

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