To celebrate the release of the new romantic drama Cairo Time starring Patricia Clarkson and Alexander Siddig, Paramount Pictures and Cut Print Review are giving 10 Adelaide readers the chance to see the new film at a special preview screening before it opens nationally on August 19!
Screening information:
Date & Time: 6:30pm Tuesday August 17th, 2010
Venue: Palace Nova EastEnd Cinemas
251 Rundle Street, Adelaide, South Australia, 5000
If you can attend this screening, simply fill out the entry form below to be in the draw. The competition only runs until Sunday the 15th of August, so if you enter, there’s an excellent chance of winning!
An award-winning audience pleaser at the Toronto and Tribeca Film Festivals, Ruba Nadda’s CAIRO TIME is both a love letter to a city and a sweeping romantic travelogue in the tradition of such films as BRIEF ENCOUNTER and SUMMERTIME. Oscar-nominee Patricia Clarkson stars as a beautiful American abroad in Egypt, who finds herself enamored by more than the sunswept vistas of Cairo. Juliette (Clarkson), a fashion magazine editor in her 40s, travels to Cairo to meet her husband for a three week vacation. When he is unavoidably delayed, he sends his trusted friend Tareq (Alexander Siddig) to keep her company. As he guides her through the sights, sounds and unique customs of the exotic city, unexpected feelings emerge leading to an awakening of emotion that takes Juliette by surprise.
ENTRY FORM
Please only enter if you can attend the screening outlined above.
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Terms and Conditions:
1. The competition closes at 12 noon on Sunday August 15th 2010.
2. After the closure of the competition, 10 entrants will be selected at random as the prize winners. The winners will be notified by email and their tickets will be posted in the mail.
3. Only one entry can be made per-person.
4. Only South Australian residents are eligible to enter.
5. We take no responsibility for the non-delivery of prizes via Australia Post.
6. We take no responsibility for ticket prizes that cannot be claimed due to the film not playing in your area or going out of season. Be sure to check local session times first.
7. We value privacy; your contact information will not be shared.
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