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LFF competition bonanza!

Win tickets for the gala screenings of 'The Last King of Scotland', 'Stranger than Fiction' and 'Climates'.

Oct 11 2006

Quick heads up on the London Film Festival competitions front as we've got a couple of prizes that you won't want to miss. First up, we're giving away tickets for the opening night gala screening of 'The Last King of Scotland' next Wednesday, together with passes to star-studded after party. And thanks to the lovely people at Campo Viejo, the winner will also be treated to a year's supply of Campo Viejo Crianza 2003. But you'd better get your skates on as the closing date is midnight Thursday. To enter, simply head here.

If you're in the mood for something a little more light-hearted, we're also giving away a pair of tickets to the Sky Movies gala screening of 'Stranger than Fiction' on Friday 20 October, including entry to the exclusive after party at the St Martins Lane Hotel. Closing date for that one is midnight Sunday, and the entry form can be found here.

Finally, we've got 20 pairs of tickets to give away for the Time Out gala screening of 'Climates' which can be accessed by heading here.

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  • Jenny said...
    Im a very big fan of the London film festival and never managed to get gala seats. I d be delighted to win a pair. Posted on Oct 16 2006 07:00
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