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Win tickets to a screening of 'Innocence'
We've got 250 tickets to give away for a special Time Out screening of the film.
Aug 26 2005
'Innocence' is a haunting new film set in a sinister girls school situated in a dark and foreboding forest.
It's the kind of place that throws up all manner of questions, such as why new pupils arrive in coffins, where the mysterious subterranean tunnels lead to and what exactly goes on in the main building?
Directed by Lucile Hadzihalolovic, 'Innocence' opens on September 30.
Thanks to Artificial Eye, we're holding a preview on Sunday September 25 at 11am at the Chelsea Cinema.
Simply send an SAE, marked 'Innocence', to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Rd, London W1T 7AB by September 19.
The first 125 readers picked out of the hat will each receive a pair of tickets. The first five picked will also get a goody bag, courtesy of French designer Agnes B, who co-produced the film through her Love Streams production company.
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