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'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' competition

The Oscar and BAFTA winning film is released with free copy of Kaufman's screenplay, feature commentary, exclusive interviews and deleted scenes.

Apr 14 2005

To celebrate the Oscar and BAFTA success of 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', Momentum Pictures are releasing the two-disc special edition on April 25.

The special edition contains a free copy of the award-winning screenplay, feature commentary, exclusive interviews and never before seen deleted and extended scenes.

The film won rave reviews when it was released last year, not least for Jim Carrey's humorous yet heart-rending portrayal of Joel, the shy loner who tries to erase the memories of his tumultuous relationship with Clementine (Kate Winslet).

Scripted by Charlie Kaufman, 'Eternal Sunshine' is a bewildering and moving love story, which inventively explores the beauty and fragility of relationships.

We are giving away 10 copies of this special edition DVD plus one lucky winner will also receive a DVD player. To be in with a chance of winning please answer the following question:

Which award did 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' win at the 2005 Oscars?

Competition now closed.

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