16 March 2012

Win Tickets To BFI Southbank's Made In Britain Season

The BFI Southbank are continuing their run of quality and unique programming with a whole season dedicated to female filmmakers from good ol' Blighty, and thanks to the kind folk at BFI we have three tickets to giveaway to our lucky readers! The season, succinctly named Made in Britain, runs from the 2nd to the 30th of April, features a wealth of great films from such critically praised directors as Lynne Ramsay, Joanna Hogg, Carol Morley and Oscar-nominee Lucy Walker.

You can check out the full list of feature films playing at the BFI website, and it includes simply unmissable features such as the groundbreaking artifice-melding documentary The Arbor, the gritty urban socio-realist Fish Tank, 2011's vivid Emily Brontë adaptation of Wuthering Heights and Carol Morley's poetic imagining of a life lost under mysterious circumstances, Dreams of a Life.

Read the full press release and catch details on how you can enter to see one of the season's screenings FOR FREE below:

April 2012 marks the first instalment of a new, annual programme dedicated to contemporary British cinema at BFI Southbank: Made in Britain, launching this year, with a spotlight on female directors. At present, only 14% of British films released in the UK are directed by women, yet the recent wave of acclaimed and innovative films they have made show female directors are not only winning awards around the world, but also enjoying box-office success. This showcase of visionary women directors will include documentary filmmaker and Academy Award nominee Lucy Walker (including Countdown to Zero, 2010), the celebrated Andrea Arnold (including Fish Tank, 2009) and Lynne Ramsay (including We Need to Talk About Kevin, 2011) and acclaimed visual artist Gillian Wearing (Self Made, 2010). Though in the minority, these talented women explores form and content in radically fresh, thought-provoking ways. In a bid to highlight the creative imbalance that remains, Carol Morley, Joanna Hogg and Clio Barnard will each appear on-stage, following screenings of their films at BFI Southbank, to discuss their films, their careers and what the future may hold.


WIN: One Pair of Tickets to a Screening in the BFI Southbank's Made In Britain Season


For a chance to win a free screening (full list of films and times here), just e-mail the answer to this question to cinehouseuk@gmail.com with 'MADE' in the subject line:

Q: Who wrote and directed the multi-award winning 2011 film We Need to Talk About Kevin?


Deadline: March 31

Good Luck!

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All entries must be from UK & Ireland.
You must be 16 years and over to enter the Peoples Movies/Cinehouse has right to refuse entry if suspicous
The competition is to win one free entry to a BFI retrospective screening, no cash alternatives or exchanges accepted.
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