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Win tickets to 'Brothers' screening
The Sundance World Cinema Audience Award winner hits screens on May 6, but Time Out readers have the opportunity to see it early.
Apr 13 2005
'Brothers', winner of the Sundance World Cinema Audience Award 2005, is both a moving drama and a classic romantic thriller.
The story follows a pair of brothers, one of whom heads to Afghanistan on a peace-keeping mission while the other is left at home to pick up the pieces when a traumatic event changes everything.
This eighth feature from Susanne Bier, it stars Connie Nielsen, Ulrich Thomsen and Nikolaj Lie Kaas.
'Brothers' is released on May 6, but the lovely people at Soda Pictures have arranged a preview for Time Out readers on Wednesday, May 4 at 6.30pm at the UGC Shaftesbury Avenue.
Simply send a first-class SAE, marked 'Brothers', to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by April 27.
The first 200 readers picked out of the hat will receive a pair of tickets.
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