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Win tickets to 'Love + Hate' screening

We've got 200 tickets to give away to a very special Time Out preview of Dominic Savage's excellent new film.

Apr 13 2006

A passionate love story, 'Love + Hate' tackles the conflicting emotions that explode when a white boy falls in love with a Muslim girl in a town in northern England.

Bound by conflicting loyalties to friends and family, the young lovers find themselves caught in the crossfire between faith and feeling, tradition and instinct, love and hate.

'Love + Hate', directed by Dominic Savage, opens on May 5, but thanks to the lovely people at Verve Pictures, we have 200 tickets for a sneak preview screening on Tuesday May 2 at 6.30pm at the Cineworld Haymarket.

Simply send a first class SAE, marked 'Love + Hate', to Time Out Offers, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by April 26. The first 100 readers picked will each receive a pair of tickets.

And to find out more about the film, head to the 'Love + Hate' My Space page.

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