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Competition: Win a Signed '2046' Production Booklet
Win a production booklet signed by Wong Kar Wai, the director of 'In The Mood For Love', plus DVDs.
Jan 11 2005
'He thought he wrote about the future but it really was the past.' No, this isn't the scenario for the latest Marty McFly outing, but rather the tagline for Wong Kar-Wai's new feature, '2046'.
Wong's stunning Chinese odyssey picks up where his earlier film 'In the Mood for Love' left off, with Tony Leung once again stepping up for the film's lead role of relationship cynic turned sci-fi writer, Chow.
Five years in the making, the eagerly anticipated '2046' is finally released in cinemas on Friday 14th January.
Time Out, together with Tartan films, are giving you the chance to win a '2046' production booklet signed by Wong Kar-Wai himself.
The winner and four runners up will also win a copy of Wong's earlier masterpiece 'In the Mood for Love' on DVD. To enter, all you need to do is answer this question:
In which city is '2046' set?
Email the answer, together with your name, address and daytime telephone number,
to competitions@timeout.com
Entries must be received by Thursday January 19.
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