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A free taxi service to coronavirus vaccination centers for the elderly and a drop in rhino poaching in South Africa. Read on for some more good stories that you may have missed this week.
Both taxi drivers and elderly people are set to benefit from a new coronavirus taxi scheme in one British city
Free taxi rides for the elderly
A fundraising initiative named Cabs For Jabs is offering free taxi rides to elderly citizens to get to coronavirus vaccination centers in the British city of Winchester. The scheme is raising funds from citizens through crowdfunding platform GoFundMe. The leader of the service, Tim Perry, said Cabs For Jabs” is not only helping community members, but is also helping the taxi drivers who have been looking for much needed work.
Borgen Writer Maja Jul Larsen Wins the 2021 Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize with Cry Wolf
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Denmark’s Maja Jul Larsen has bested strong opposition to take this year’s Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize for DR’s “Cry Wolf,” Larsen’s first series as a creator and lead-writer.
The win, announced at a Göteborg Festival TV Drama Vision award ceremony on Tuesday, goes to one of the rising stars on Denmark’s screenwriting scene who in a relatively short career – she graduated from Denmark’s National Film School in 2007 – has run an up an impressive curriculum working on “Borgen,” “Follow the Money” and “The Legacy.”
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Two crossed lines that form an X . It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. Lisa Enroth, 41, on her way to the festival. JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images
A Swedish nurse won a viral competition to watch the Gotëborg Film Festival from a remote lighthouse.
Lisa Enroth, 41, was chosen from over 12,000 applicants to enjoy the 60-film program.
She will spend one week at the lighthouse without access to her phone or computer.
A Swedish nurse has won a viral competition to become the sole attendee of the 2021 Göteborg Film Festival where she can watch the entire 60-film program alone from a lighthouse on the remote island of Hamneskar, just off the coast of Sweden.
Swedish Nurse Wins Week On Deserted Island Watching Scandinavia s Biggest Film Festival Amid Pandemic
02/01/21 AT 2:22 AM Lisa Enroth, 41, an emergency nurse and film fan from Skovde is pictured near Marstrand Island, north west of Gothenburg, Sweden on January 30, 2021. - Lisa won a competition by the Gothenburg Film Festival to have her own isolated cinema, spending a week watching as many of the festival s 70 films as she likes while staying in a hotel built around a former lighthouse on the remote island of Hamneskar off Sweden s west coast. She will produce video diaries about the films she is watching but apart from that, will have no internet access or contact with the outside world. (Photo by Jonathan NACKSTRAND / AFP) (Photo by JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: JONATHAN NACKSTRAND/AFP via Getty Images