The British Film Institute is running a season of Stanley Kubrick films to mark the fact that it’s ten years since he died.
To my great excitement, I’ve got 2 free tickets to see any film featured in the season, just for YOU.
That’s right. You get to go to the lovely BFI building which sits on London’s South Bank, to see whichever film you like, when you like, and you can take a date.
The full programme is here and includes the classic Dr Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), Lolita (1962), Spartacus (1960), and Barry Lyndon (1975), the film I most want to see, which Wendy Ide gave 5 stars to
in this week’s Times.
All you have to do is email me at filtnib@gmail.com, with a (brief – just a few lines) answer to the following question:
What was the best film you saw last year (2008) and why?
The best answer will win the tickets! Yay. Simple as pie. Deadline is February 12th.
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