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Win tickets to 'The Consequences of Love' screening
See Paolo Sorrentino's new thriller first, for free, at a very special Time Out screening.
May 4 2005
Everyone harbours a dark secret, but Titta Di Girolamo has more than one – why else would a 50-year-old Italian choose to live for eight years in an anonymous hotel room in an anonymous town in Switzerland?
He seems to be a man without identity; happy to while away the hours smoking and observing the hotel's denizens – especially the beautiful barmaid.
'The Consequences of Love', a gripping thriller directed by Paolo Sorrentino, opens on May 27.
In association with Artificial Eye, we have 250 tickets for a preview on Fri May 20 at 6.15pm at the Renoir.
Simply send an SAE marked Consequences to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Rd, London W1T 7AB, by May 13.
The first 125 readers picked out of the hat will receive a pair of tickets.
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- dianne kaufman said...
- the film draws you in slowly ; the photography is stunning, the characters intriguing and the shocking finale is breathtaking. seriously good filmmaking, images that will never leave me. Posted on Jan 12 2007 17:42
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