By Lauren Sheffer
A person can accomplish a lot in a minute. Although society-at-large might consider the time to be fleeting, the founders of Lumen Eclipse, an art gallery in Harvard Square that focuses entirely on the art of film, have a different point of view.
The gallery put on its first annual One-Minute Film Festival, named Le: 60, that screened on Palmer Street in Cambridge Saturday. Although originally scheduled for Sept. 27, the first attempt was canceled due to weather conditions.
While Lumen Eclipse has existed for about two and a half years, the gallery had only shown eight films a month until the festival. Each month featured a different artist or theme, on outdoor screens in Harvard Square.
Jennifer Lucey-Brzoza, one of the founders of Lumen Eclipse, said that introducing the free One-Minute Film Festival “was a way to be more inclusive