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Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets
Win Two Tickets to the Premiere of The Possibilities Are Endless!
The Possibilities Are Endless film poster
We are pleased to give away two tickets to the London Film Festival premiere of The Possibilities Are Endless; a documentary film following the musician Edwyn Collins as he recovers from his stroke.
The winner will receive two tickets to the premiere in London, held at the BFI on Southbank at 9pm on Saturday 11th October. They will also have the opportunity to write a review of the film for InterAct, which we will publish on our website.
The Possibilities Are Endless tells the incredible story of Edwyn Collins, the Scottish songwriter who suffered a stroke; an explosion in the brain so severe that it effectively deleted the contents of his mind. After a career as an internationally acclaimed lyricist, he lost all language and was only able to say two phrases: "The Possibilities Are Endless" and "Grace Maxwell". The film is narrated by Edwyn, trapped inside his devestated mind, and his wife Grace, the woman who pulled him back to life. More than just a story of determination againist all odds; it is an intimate and life-affirming journey of rediscovery that celebrates how love, music and language shape our lives. (written by Pulse Films).
InterAct Stroke Support are proud to be working as a partner-charity for the film's educational programme to help raise awareness of the impact stroke has on survivors and their friends and family.
All you have to do for a chance to win the tickets is answer two questions:
1. Which famous author judges the bienniel InterAct Short Story Compeition?
2. Tell us in 20 words or less: What would you do if The Possibilities were Endless?
Please email your entry to: info@interactstroke.org by 5pm on Tuesday 7th October. The winner will be notified on Thursday 9th October.
More details about the film can be found here: www.thepossibilities.co.uk
Good luck!
Terms and Conditions:
1. The winner will receive two tickets to the UK premier of The Possibilities Are Endless, held at the BFI London at 9pm on Saturday 11th October.
2. The winner will submit their review of the film to InterAct no later than seven days after the screening (18th October 2014).
3. The winner is responsible for their own transport to and from the screening.
4. All entrants agree for their details to be added to InterAct's database. They will be contacted with newsletters and updates unless they opt out at the time of entry. Details will not be passed on to any other party, or used for any other purpose.
5. No cash alternative is available.
http://interactstrokesupport.org/blog/w ... re-endless
The Possibilities Are Endless film poster
We are pleased to give away two tickets to the London Film Festival premiere of The Possibilities Are Endless; a documentary film following the musician Edwyn Collins as he recovers from his stroke.
The winner will receive two tickets to the premiere in London, held at the BFI on Southbank at 9pm on Saturday 11th October. They will also have the opportunity to write a review of the film for InterAct, which we will publish on our website.
The Possibilities Are Endless tells the incredible story of Edwyn Collins, the Scottish songwriter who suffered a stroke; an explosion in the brain so severe that it effectively deleted the contents of his mind. After a career as an internationally acclaimed lyricist, he lost all language and was only able to say two phrases: "The Possibilities Are Endless" and "Grace Maxwell". The film is narrated by Edwyn, trapped inside his devestated mind, and his wife Grace, the woman who pulled him back to life. More than just a story of determination againist all odds; it is an intimate and life-affirming journey of rediscovery that celebrates how love, music and language shape our lives. (written by Pulse Films).
InterAct Stroke Support are proud to be working as a partner-charity for the film's educational programme to help raise awareness of the impact stroke has on survivors and their friends and family.
All you have to do for a chance to win the tickets is answer two questions:
1. Which famous author judges the bienniel InterAct Short Story Compeition?
2. Tell us in 20 words or less: What would you do if The Possibilities were Endless?
Please email your entry to: info@interactstroke.org by 5pm on Tuesday 7th October. The winner will be notified on Thursday 9th October.
More details about the film can be found here: www.thepossibilities.co.uk
Good luck!
Terms and Conditions:
1. The winner will receive two tickets to the UK premier of The Possibilities Are Endless, held at the BFI London at 9pm on Saturday 11th October.
2. The winner will submit their review of the film to InterAct no later than seven days after the screening (18th October 2014).
3. The winner is responsible for their own transport to and from the screening.
4. All entrants agree for their details to be added to InterAct's database. They will be contacted with newsletters and updates unless they opt out at the time of entry. Details will not be passed on to any other party, or used for any other purpose.
5. No cash alternative is available.
http://interactstrokesupport.org/blog/w ... re-endless
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2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets
Win a pair of tickets to the BFI London Film Festival Sight & Sound gala. Join us at our screening of Nuri Bilge Ceylon’s Palme d’Or winning film Winter Sleep.
The screening will take place at 5pm on Saturday 18 October at the Odeon West End 2, Leicester Square.
To be in with a chance of winning answer the following question and include your email and a daytime contact number on your entry.
Q Which film did Once Upon a Time in Anatolia tie with to win the Grand prix at Cannes in 2011?
a. The Tree of Life
b. The Kid with a Bike
c. The Artist
Entry email: sightandsoundwebcomp@bfi.org.uk[/i]
Closing date: midday, Friday 10 October 2014.
Details - http://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sigh ... m-festival
The screening will take place at 5pm on Saturday 18 October at the Odeon West End 2, Leicester Square.
To be in with a chance of winning answer the following question and include your email and a daytime contact number on your entry.
Q Which film did Once Upon a Time in Anatolia tie with to win the Grand prix at Cannes in 2011?
a. The Tree of Life
b. The Kid with a Bike
c. The Artist
Entry email: sightandsoundwebcomp@bfi.org.uk[/i]
Closing date: midday, Friday 10 October 2014.
Details - http://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sigh ... m-festival
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Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets
Hot ticket: See ‘Margarita, With A Straw’ at BFI London Film Festival
September 29 2014
Here’s your chance to see and hear from the talent behind what is going to be one of the most talked about films at this year’s BFI London Film Festival…
http://www.asianculturevulturecom is delighted to announce that we have teamed up with the BFI London Film Festival(October 8-19) and have TWO PAIRS of tickets to give away to see one of the hottest films at the country’s number one film festival.
Fast on the heels of its success, less than a month ago at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the NETPAC Best Asian film award, comes “Margarita, With a Straw”.
The Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) presented the award for ‘Margarita, With A Straw’ in Toronto to Indian director Shonali Bose.
We have two pairs to give away for the screening of this film on its first showing in the UK at the BFI London Film Festival on Friday, October 17.
A ground-breaking way film in many ways, it has attracted a huge amount of attention for its controversial content.
Centred around an Indian woman called Laila, who has cerebral palsy, she is played by Indian actor Kalki Koechlin.
Disability is a difficult subject in an Asian context, with many shunned and marginalised and often forced to live a shadowy and sheltered existence.
Laila seeks to defy all that and wants to become a writer and wins a scholarship to further her studies in New York.
There, her world opens up and the film does not avoid the young woman’s burgeoning desire for sex and physical companionship and in doing so,pits her considerable charm and wit against people conventionally regarded as good looking and highly desirable.
Her tastes take her in unexpected directions and these shock her conservative but well-meaning family.
This is a deeply personal film for its director Shonali Bose, though not disabled herself, it was inspired by cousin sister, Malini, who has cerebral palsy.
On a stopover between Los Angeles and Mumbai, Bose had a catch-up drink with Malini in a London pub some four years ago. It was close to Malini’s 40th birthday and Bose asked her what she wanted.
Bose recounted the conversation: “Her (Malini’s) speech is usually garbled and difficult to understand.
“But sometimes when she is angry or excited – it comes out crystal clear. This was one of those times. She banged her fist on the table and spoke loud and clear for all the pub to hear: I just want to have sex by the time I’m 40!
“Later when I was thinking about what she said, what she so passionately wanted – I realised that I had never thought about her sexuality much. Or maybe I just avoided it as I didn’t know what to do about it. It started me on my journey with Margarita.”
If that wasn’t powerful enough, there was further motivation for Bose after her 16-year-old son died suddenly from severe burns in September 2010, following a fire triggered by a malfunctioning electric razor.
Three months before, the two had lunched together and Bose had spoken to her son about feeling in the right place and being properly herself – no longer conforming to other people’s expectations and demands.
She told Ishan, “after so many years, I finally, HAVE ME”. She told him it was inspired by exploring the character of Laila and what she had to go through to be just herself. She wasn’t sure whether her son would understand or comprehend the phrase she used.
He told his mother that he understood perfectly and said: “I feel I have myself”.
Bose said: “I could see it in his eyes. And I was so proud of that.”
She told him that what had taken her 40 years, had taken him just 16.
After a period of mourning and making sure her younger son was okay, Bose celebrated Ishan’s 17th birthday as though he was still alive.
It gave her comfort and the peace she had gained through knowing about his own contentment and self-worth helped her enormously, she said.
“That night, I was able to sit down and start writing the first draft of ‘Margarita, With a Straw’.
“When life hands you lemons you can be bitter and sour or you can make a yummy Margarita with them and raise a toast. That’s the essence of ‘Margarita, With A Straw’.”
The film is produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures, Ishan Talkies, and Jakhotia Group and ADAPT (an Indian disabilities group). The script was further developed after it won the Sundance-Mahindra Global filmmaking award in 2012. It is Bose’s second film following “Amu” (2005). Bose has a Masters in filmmaking from UCLA Film School.
Both Bose and lead actor Koechlin are expected to attend the London Film Festival screenings.
Main picture: Laila (Kalki Koechlin) likes Jared (William Moseley)
Here’s your chance to see their film and hear them talk about it in person…
To win a pair of tickets to see “Margarita With A Straw” for the first time in the UK on Friday, October 17, at 6pm, VUE 5, VUE West End, Leicester Square, London http://www.myvue.com you need to answer this question:
What is the name of the central character Kalki Koechlin plays in the film, ‘Margarita With A Straw’?
To answer correctly and enter the prize draw please email editor@asianculturevulture.com, putting in the subject line, ‘LFF comp’, by 10am on Friday, October 10 2014.
Only the winners will be contacted by Wednesday, October 15 at the latest.
You must be resident in the UK, and 18.
Good Luck!
PS You can have two entries maximum (and more of a chance of winning therefore) if you also like us on FACEBOOK or retweet the link to this story…(by including our twitter handle and/or following @asianculturevul) but you must still email editor@asianculturevulture.com to get the second entry.
Preview of South Asian perspective films at London Film Festival
http://asianculturevulture.com/portfoli ... -festival/
September 29 2014
Here’s your chance to see and hear from the talent behind what is going to be one of the most talked about films at this year’s BFI London Film Festival…
http://www.asianculturevulturecom is delighted to announce that we have teamed up with the BFI London Film Festival(October 8-19) and have TWO PAIRS of tickets to give away to see one of the hottest films at the country’s number one film festival.
Fast on the heels of its success, less than a month ago at the Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the NETPAC Best Asian film award, comes “Margarita, With a Straw”.
The Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) presented the award for ‘Margarita, With A Straw’ in Toronto to Indian director Shonali Bose.
We have two pairs to give away for the screening of this film on its first showing in the UK at the BFI London Film Festival on Friday, October 17.
A ground-breaking way film in many ways, it has attracted a huge amount of attention for its controversial content.
Centred around an Indian woman called Laila, who has cerebral palsy, she is played by Indian actor Kalki Koechlin.
Disability is a difficult subject in an Asian context, with many shunned and marginalised and often forced to live a shadowy and sheltered existence.
Laila seeks to defy all that and wants to become a writer and wins a scholarship to further her studies in New York.
There, her world opens up and the film does not avoid the young woman’s burgeoning desire for sex and physical companionship and in doing so,pits her considerable charm and wit against people conventionally regarded as good looking and highly desirable.
Her tastes take her in unexpected directions and these shock her conservative but well-meaning family.
This is a deeply personal film for its director Shonali Bose, though not disabled herself, it was inspired by cousin sister, Malini, who has cerebral palsy.
On a stopover between Los Angeles and Mumbai, Bose had a catch-up drink with Malini in a London pub some four years ago. It was close to Malini’s 40th birthday and Bose asked her what she wanted.
Bose recounted the conversation: “Her (Malini’s) speech is usually garbled and difficult to understand.
“But sometimes when she is angry or excited – it comes out crystal clear. This was one of those times. She banged her fist on the table and spoke loud and clear for all the pub to hear: I just want to have sex by the time I’m 40!
“Later when I was thinking about what she said, what she so passionately wanted – I realised that I had never thought about her sexuality much. Or maybe I just avoided it as I didn’t know what to do about it. It started me on my journey with Margarita.”
If that wasn’t powerful enough, there was further motivation for Bose after her 16-year-old son died suddenly from severe burns in September 2010, following a fire triggered by a malfunctioning electric razor.
Three months before, the two had lunched together and Bose had spoken to her son about feeling in the right place and being properly herself – no longer conforming to other people’s expectations and demands.
She told Ishan, “after so many years, I finally, HAVE ME”. She told him it was inspired by exploring the character of Laila and what she had to go through to be just herself. She wasn’t sure whether her son would understand or comprehend the phrase she used.
He told his mother that he understood perfectly and said: “I feel I have myself”.
Bose said: “I could see it in his eyes. And I was so proud of that.”
She told him that what had taken her 40 years, had taken him just 16.
After a period of mourning and making sure her younger son was okay, Bose celebrated Ishan’s 17th birthday as though he was still alive.
It gave her comfort and the peace she had gained through knowing about his own contentment and self-worth helped her enormously, she said.
“That night, I was able to sit down and start writing the first draft of ‘Margarita, With a Straw’.
“When life hands you lemons you can be bitter and sour or you can make a yummy Margarita with them and raise a toast. That’s the essence of ‘Margarita, With A Straw’.”
The film is produced by Viacom18 Motion Pictures, Ishan Talkies, and Jakhotia Group and ADAPT (an Indian disabilities group). The script was further developed after it won the Sundance-Mahindra Global filmmaking award in 2012. It is Bose’s second film following “Amu” (2005). Bose has a Masters in filmmaking from UCLA Film School.
Both Bose and lead actor Koechlin are expected to attend the London Film Festival screenings.
Main picture: Laila (Kalki Koechlin) likes Jared (William Moseley)
Here’s your chance to see their film and hear them talk about it in person…
To win a pair of tickets to see “Margarita With A Straw” for the first time in the UK on Friday, October 17, at 6pm, VUE 5, VUE West End, Leicester Square, London http://www.myvue.com you need to answer this question:
What is the name of the central character Kalki Koechlin plays in the film, ‘Margarita With A Straw’?
To answer correctly and enter the prize draw please email editor@asianculturevulture.com, putting in the subject line, ‘LFF comp’, by 10am on Friday, October 10 2014.
Only the winners will be contacted by Wednesday, October 15 at the latest.
You must be resident in the UK, and 18.
Good Luck!
PS You can have two entries maximum (and more of a chance of winning therefore) if you also like us on FACEBOOK or retweet the link to this story…(by including our twitter handle and/or following @asianculturevul) but you must still email editor@asianculturevulture.com to get the second entry.
Preview of South Asian perspective films at London Film Festival
http://asianculturevulture.com/portfoli ... -festival/
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2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
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Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets
WIN TICKETS! London Film Festival our must see is the Nordic noir When Animals Dream #lff @bfi http://bit.ly/1nF7B6o
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2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2017" club! 195 films seen!!
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Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2016" club! 170 seen!
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2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets
Win A Pair of tickets To See The Goddess at Queen Elizabeth Hall
The film will be screening at Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the BFI London Film Festival with a new score and live orchestra ...on Tuesday 14 October.
Q What year was The Goddess released?
A. 1930
B. 1934
C. 1939
Competition link - http://southbanklondon.com/win-a-pair-o ... he-goddess
Closing 4pm on 8th October
The film will be screening at Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the BFI London Film Festival with a new score and live orchestra ...on Tuesday 14 October.
Q What year was The Goddess released?
A. 1930
B. 1934
C. 1939
Competition link - http://southbanklondon.com/win-a-pair-o ... he-goddess
Closing 4pm on 8th October
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Win a pair of tickets to see debbie tucker green's 'Second Coming' as part of the 58th BFI London Film Festival
Published: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 6:37 AM
Win a pair of tickets to see debbie tucker green's 'Second Coming' as part of the 58th BFI London Film Festival
Afridiziak has 2 pairs of tickets to giveaway to debbie tucker green's Second Coming at this year's BFI London Film Festival
Director-Screenwriter Debbie Tucker Green. Producers Polly Leys, Kate Norrish. With Nadine Marshall, Idris Elba, Kai Francis-Lewis UK 2014.105 mins. Sales Protagonist Pictures
It’s a bold move to make your debut theatrical feature a modern day take on such a big theological ‘What If?’, and Debbie Tucker Green astonishes with this London-set drama, where the newest family member is neither expected nor biologically possible. Jax (Marshall) works in the welfare office, lives with tube-worker husband (Elba), and their sensitive, nature-loving son JJ who, on the cusp of manhood is constantly looking around him for cues on how to make this transition. More
Second Coming Second Coming
TO ENTER: Email competition@afridiziak.com with 'Second Coming' in the subject header. Deadline: 5pm, Tuesday 14th October. Please include your full name and mobile number. Tickets valid for Friday 17 October 2014 at Rich Mix at 9.15pm.
http://www.afridiziak.com/theatrenews/c ... oming.html
Published: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 6:37 AM
Win a pair of tickets to see debbie tucker green's 'Second Coming' as part of the 58th BFI London Film Festival
Afridiziak has 2 pairs of tickets to giveaway to debbie tucker green's Second Coming at this year's BFI London Film Festival
Director-Screenwriter Debbie Tucker Green. Producers Polly Leys, Kate Norrish. With Nadine Marshall, Idris Elba, Kai Francis-Lewis UK 2014.105 mins. Sales Protagonist Pictures
It’s a bold move to make your debut theatrical feature a modern day take on such a big theological ‘What If?’, and Debbie Tucker Green astonishes with this London-set drama, where the newest family member is neither expected nor biologically possible. Jax (Marshall) works in the welfare office, lives with tube-worker husband (Elba), and their sensitive, nature-loving son JJ who, on the cusp of manhood is constantly looking around him for cues on how to make this transition. More
Second Coming Second Coming
TO ENTER: Email competition@afridiziak.com with 'Second Coming' in the subject header. Deadline: 5pm, Tuesday 14th October. Please include your full name and mobile number. Tickets valid for Friday 17 October 2014 at Rich Mix at 9.15pm.
http://www.afridiziak.com/theatrenews/c ... oming.html
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Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2016" club! 170 seen!
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2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2017" club! 195 films seen!!
List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 10#p386907
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Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2016" club! 170 seen!
List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 59#p375395
2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
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Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets - generic thread
Competition: tweet your favourite painting with the hashtag #NGLFF to win tickets to the film 'National Gallery' #LFF http://bit.ly/1sORuFl
@NationalGallery two winners will receive a pair of tickets for the film on 12 Oct at the @BFI. Competition ends 10 Oct, 9:00am GMT #NGLFF
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@NationalGallery two winners will receive a pair of tickets for the film on 12 Oct at the @BFI. Competition ends 10 Oct, 9:00am GMT #NGLFF
https://twitter.com/NationalGallery/with_replies
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2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2017" club! 195 films seen!!
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2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
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Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets - generic thread
The London Film Festival has kindly offered two tickets for THE WONDERS screening on October 15 at Hackney Picturehouse at 8.45pm.
Here are the details:
THE WONDERS
Wednesday 15th, 8.45pm - HACKNEY PICTUREHOUSE, 270 Mare Street, London E8 1HE
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Alice Rohrwacher’s second film (after her critically acclaimed 2011 debut Corpo Celeste) tells the beguiling story of a summer in the life of 12 year old Gelsomina, whose family - exiled from modern life in rural Italy – is disrupted by the arrival of a bizarre TV talent show from the city, and a delinquent German boy from a rehabilitation program, who comes to work on their bee-keeping farm.
To enter just send an email with WONDERS in the subject line to comps@film-news.co.uk Please list your name, EMAIL, home address and telephone number. Winners will be notified by phone/email.
It’s that simple! Best of luck
http://www.film-news.co.uk/show-competi ... temID=1936
Here are the details:
THE WONDERS
Wednesday 15th, 8.45pm - HACKNEY PICTUREHOUSE, 270 Mare Street, London E8 1HE
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, Alice Rohrwacher’s second film (after her critically acclaimed 2011 debut Corpo Celeste) tells the beguiling story of a summer in the life of 12 year old Gelsomina, whose family - exiled from modern life in rural Italy – is disrupted by the arrival of a bizarre TV talent show from the city, and a delinquent German boy from a rehabilitation program, who comes to work on their bee-keeping farm.
To enter just send an email with WONDERS in the subject line to comps@film-news.co.uk Please list your name, EMAIL, home address and telephone number. Winners will be notified by phone/email.
It’s that simple! Best of luck
http://www.film-news.co.uk/show-competi ... temID=1936
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Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2017" club! 195 films seen!!
List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 10#p386907
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Member No. 25 of the "100 free films in 2016" club! 170 seen!
List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 59#p375395
2015 -210 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p354785
2014 - 178 films seen! List: http://www.fmuk.org.uk/forum/viewtopic. ... 20#p321617
2013 - 104 films seen!
2012 - 103 films seen
2011 - 110 films seen
2010 - 82 films seen
2009 - 72 films seen
2008 - 41 films seen
Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets - generic thread
Win tickets to the BFI London Film Festival European premiere of Song of the Sea
Family Gala, Odeon, Leicester Square, Saturday 18 October, 11.45am
We’ve teamed up with the BFI to offer you and your family the chance to win four tickets to this year’s Family Gala at the BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express®.
Competition link - http://www.standard.co.uk/esrewards/win ... 80487.html
Family Gala, Odeon, Leicester Square, Saturday 18 October, 11.45am
We’ve teamed up with the BFI to offer you and your family the chance to win four tickets to this year’s Family Gala at the BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express®.
Competition link - http://www.standard.co.uk/esrewards/win ... 80487.html
Re: Evar Win London Film Fest tickets - generic thread
We has teamed up with American Express to offer one lucky person the chance to win a pair of tickets to a screening of the hotly anticipated Listen Up Phillip on Thursday 9th October at Vue West End Cinema, Screen 5 (18:00) as part of the 58th BFI London Film Festival.
Competition link - http://londoncalling.com/special-offers ... ith-americ
Competition link - http://londoncalling.com/special-offers ... ith-americ
