The Anholt Project
Feature Documentary Film
A feature documentary film. Twenty two young people find themselves on a mysterious Danish Island with only three rules as part of a social and educational experiment.
Feature Documentary
Filmmaker & Cinematographer
Sony F3 / Canon C300
ProducerAnders Lind
CameraMark Lomas
SoundJosh Ward
Co.Ronin / TV 2
LocationsDenmark, Spain and Austria
A social experiment on a remote and mysterious Danish Island. For a group of 22 youngsters from 6 different cultures, it becomes a journey into the unknown as they unwittingly create their own micro-society with only three rules:
1. No violence.
2. No drugs.
3. No technology.
Leaving their ordinary lives behind is Marc, a self-described 'Lion' from the island of Mallorca. A Danish boy, Anders, with a knack for getting into trouble, and an unpredictable Austrian, Bianca, who has lost her way.
Accompanied by 19 others, the group knows little about what lies ahead on this tiny island in the middle of the Kattegat Sea. Once a forest, it is now an eerie desert, only 6km across, with about 100 inhabitants.
For the group, it's quickly apparent that this is no holiday but an inward journey, forcing them, uncomfortably at times, to deal with situations and emotions they have never encountered before.
The adults who are supervising the experiment cannot interfere; the outcomes are documented by two leading Universities to help inform educational policy across the EU. They must be objective, but some of the youth workers are convinced that total freedom will escalate into a 'Lord of the Flies' revolt.