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A Swedish nurse won a competition to watch the film program of the Gothenburg Film Festival, in which 60 films participated.
The competition requires the winner to watch the festival films while remaining alone in a lighthouse, located on a remote island off the Swedish coast.
Nurse Lisa Enrott topped the 12,000 moviegoers around the world who applied for the competition.
Lisa, a nurse in the Covid-19 wards, said she hoped for a “week in which you enjoy a different atmosphere from the reality you live in hospitals”.
The conditions of the epidemic prevented films participating in the festival from being shown in cinemas and from being broadcast directly through a website.
Festival organizers said they were looking for a genuine film lover who would be emotionally and psychologically qualified for the mission.
Lisa Enrott, who says the outbreak has drained her energy, will have to spend a week alone at the Lighthouse Butter Nuster, based on Hamnskar Island.
The contest requires that the winner not take a cell phone, computer, books or other entertainment with them.
“The wind, the sea, the idea of being part of a completely different reality than what I experienced in the shadow of an epidemic for a week – all of that is really alluring,” says the winning nurse .
Under the terms of the competition, the winner was transported by boat on Saturday morning to the island off the Swedish coast. She will record her conditions daily in a video.
Festival organizers said they saw fit to give this unique opportunity to one of the heroes working in the health sector in this time of pandemic.
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