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Win tickets to a screening of 'Last Days'

Time Out is proud to present an exclusive early screening of Gus Van Sant's powerful new film.

Aug  4 2005

'Last Days' is Gus Van Sant's meditation on the inner turmoil that engulfs a brilliant, but troubled, musician in the final hours of his life.

Michael Pitt stars as Blake, an introspective artist who is buckling under the weight of fame, professional obligations and a mounting feeling of isolation.

Van Sant's follow-up to the Palme d'Or-winning 'Elephant' takes Kurt Cobain as the model for Blake, but the director makes the story very much his own.

'Last Days' opens on September 2, but you can see the film first and for free, thanks to Optimum.

We have 200 tickets for an exclusive screening on Tuesday, August 30 at 6.30pm at the UGC Haymarket.

Simply send a first-class SAE, marked 'Last Days', to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by August 24.

The first 100 entries picked out of the hat will each receive a pair of tickets.

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