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'In My Father's Den' screening

We've got 200 tickets to give away to a very special screening of Brad McGann's new film.

May 24 2005

 'In My Father's Den' tells the story of a disillusioned war photographer who rediscovers hope through a friendship with a teenage girl after returning home to an isolated New Zealand town.

Directed by Brad McGann, it is an intricately layered, character-driven mystery featuring stunning performances from Matthew Macfadyen, Miranda Otto and Emily Barclay.

'In My Father's Den', opens on June 24, but thanks to Optimum Releasing, we have 200 tickets for a preview screening on Monday June 20 at 6.30pm at UGC Haymarket.

Simply send a first class SAE, marked 'Father’s Den' to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB by June 14.

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

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