A front-line Swedish nurse is getting some Covid downtime with a week of private screenings of the Gothenburg film festival, in a former lighthouse off the country's west coast.
More than 12,000 candidates from 45 countries applied to watch the festival's films in almost near isolation on an island 400km from Stockholm.
Lisa Enroth's prize is a week viewing as many of the festival's 70 premieres as she likes in a hotel in the former Pater Noster Lighthouse.
She will be in isolation and will have no access to her own computer or laptop. The bright-red lighthouse, built on a tiny island off Sweden's west coast in 1868, is surrounded by a scattering of squat, red buildings originally built to house the lighthouse keeper's family.