

This was 60 Seconds of Solitude in Year Zero, a project that finally came together to celebrate the end of the Estonian capital Tallinn's stint as European Capital of Culture 2011. The only copy burnt after the performance (you heard). The finished compilation to be screened just once anywhere in the world, with a live soundtrack.
SEA OF SOLITUDE SPLIT SCREEN FREE
Total free reign over that minute of film (well, within reason). It's long, it's rambling, but hopefully someone out there likes it. Here's my writeup of the trip, and everything it made me think of - part travelogue, part opinion piece, part review.

How could I say no? We've already run one impression of the event on ScreenAnarchy, from director Simon Rumley ( Red, White and Blue) who contributed to the finished film and attended the screening. Just before Christmas 2011 I got the opportunity to fly to Estonia to see a truly special piece of cinema a one-off project to be screened once and once only anywhere in the world a compilation of short films featuring a truly stellar lineup of both famous and up-and-coming directors.
