The pandemic has forced the postponement or cancellation of many film festivals, while others have taken creative steps to connect with the public.
Sweden’s Gothenburg Film Festival has held a contest, giving one person the chance to see all 60 films on the programme at a remote lighthouse.
The idea is inspired by how lockdown measures have affected the way people watch cinema.
Al Jazeera’s Paul Rhys reports from the Kattegat Strait, Sweden.
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Sweden’s Gothenburg Film Festival has held a contest, giving one person the chance to see all 60 films on the programme at a remote lighthouse.
The idea is inspired by how lockdown measures have affected the way people watch cinema.
Al Jazeera’s Paul Rhys reports from the Kattegat Strait, Sweden.
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