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competitions


Magical Adventure
Adapted from Katherine Paterson’s Newberry Award winning children’s book this is a wonderful film about friendship and imagination as Jesse and Leslie create the magical world of Terabithia where they write their own adventures and relish each others company. You can be among the first, we have 15 pairs of tickets, to see the Bridge to Terabithia at the films preview on 20th May. Simply tell us who plays Jesse and Leslie?

Courtesy of Golden Scene


Premier Class
Not as big as the rugby Sevens, yet! But nowhere else will you get to see some of the best young talent in the world of football up close and personal than at the Philips Lighting International Soccer 7’s held on 25-27th May at the HK Football Club. We have 10 pairs of weekend passes to give away if you can name the player who has appeared at the Soccer 7’s and who recently scored his first Premier League goal in injury time against Everton.

Courtesy of Philips


Working Women
Maverick local director Herman Yau’s latest release takes a frank look at the lives and loves of those working in the worlds oldest profession. Based on an investigative book of the same name by Yang Yee-shan, Whispers and Moans depicts a cross section of sex-workers in the lead-up to a Hostess Club’s final night. You can catch this move free if you can tell us the name of two other Herman Yau movies.

Courtesy of Media Advertising (HK) Ltd


Self Portrait
It’s always interesting to see how other people see us… so apart from bc magazine who else might have an interesting take on the SAR – the Lonely Planet people. Their latest is the pocket sized Encounter Hong Kong and you can win one of the five copies we have to give away if you know the name of their online message forum.

Courtesy of Lonely Planet


Time for Love
Elaborating on his Oscar-nominated short of the same title, Sean Ellis Cashback is a romantic comedy where an insomniac Ben finds he can stop time and discovers a new appreciation of the beauty around him, as well as indulging in the male fantasy of wandering the isles of his local Sainsburys and undressing the female customers before falling for Sharon. We have 10 pairs of exchange coupons to Cashback if you can tell us for what role is Sean Biggerstaff better known for?

Courtesy of Golden Scene


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