Exclusive preview screening: Broken
94 tickets to give away - Tuesday 26 February, Courthouse Hotel, Soho, London
From acclaimed director Rufus Norris comes Broken, winner of the British Independent Film Awards 2012 Best Film. Broken is a powerful, captivating and heartbreaking exploration of love in all its many forms: idealised, unrequited and, ultimately, unconditional.
With a brilliant central performance from newcomer Eloise Laurence, this coming-of- age story deals with the tumultuousness of growing up in a world where the happy certainties of childhood give way to a fear-filled doubt, and where a complex, broken world fills the future. Featuring a stellar supporting cast, including Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy and Best Supporting Actor winner (BIFA 2012) Rory Kinnear.
Broken is released in cinemas nationwide on 8 March, but we have 47 pairs of tickets to give away for an exclusive preview screening at the Courthouse Hotel, Soho at 6pm (for 6.30pm start) on Tuesday 26 February. To acquire a pair of tickets, fill in the form below.
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Terms and conditions
The promotion closes at 23.59 on Sunday 24 February 2013. There are 47 prize(s) of screening tickets, each winner will receive a 2 tickets. The winners will be selected at random after the closing date and will be contacted by email on Monday 25 February 2013. Over-18s only. The prizes are nontransferable and there is no cash alternative. Subject to availability. Film classification rules apply. When you respond, Independent Print Ltd may use your information to contact you with offers/services of interest by SMS or email. Multiple entry by SMS is permitted, only one online entry per person. Usual promotion rules apply, see independent.co.uk/rules. Promoter: Studio Canal.
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