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Win tickets to a screening of 'Broken Flowers'
We've got 170 tickets to give away to a special Time Out preview of the new Bill Murray film.
Sep 30 2005
Winner of the Grand Prix at Cannes this year, Jim Jarmusch's 'Broken Flowers' stars comedy legend Bill Murray and features an outstanding supporting cast including Jessica Lange, Tilda Swinton and Sharon Stone.
Resolutely single Don receives a mysterious pink letter from an anonymous former lover informing him that he has a 19-year-old son who may now be looking for his father.
He begins a road trip to call on old flames and in doing so, catches a glimpse of the alternate paths his life could have taken.
'Broken Flowers' (Cert 15), opens on October 21. Courtesy of Momentum Pictures, we have 170 tickets for a preview on Tuesday, October 18, 6.30pm, at the Cineworld Shaftesbury Ave.
Send a first class SAE, marked 'Broken Flowers', to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by October 12.
The first 85 entries picked out of the hat will each receive a pair of tickets.
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For more details about the film, see www.brokenflowersmovie.com.
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