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Win tickets to a screening of 'Hidden'

It was a Time Out festival fave in 2005 and we're giving you a chance to see it before anyone else in 2006.

Dec 23 2005

Michael Haneke returns with his fourth French-language film, 'Hidden', a powerful thriller that deals with privacy in the 21st Century and issues of celebrity and social inequality.

Georges receives an anonymous package containing videos of himself with his family – shot secretly from the street – and alarming drawings of obscure meaning. The footage  then becomes more personal, suggesting that the sender has known Georges for some time. Gradually, Georges feels a sense of menace hanging over him and his family…

'Hidden' won Best Director at Cannes and a further five European awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Daniel Auteuil), Best Editor (Michael Hudecek) and the Critics’ Award.

Time Out, in association with Artificial Eye, has 125 pairs of tickets to give away for an exclusive readers' preview on Monday January 23, 6.30pm at the Renoir Cinema, WC1N.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply send a first class SAE, marked 'Hidden', to Time Out Online, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1T 7AB by January 17.

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