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WIN a signed photography book by Edward Burtynsky to celebrate the release of 'Manufactured Landscapes'
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Manufactured Landscapes is released in UK cinemas on 9 May, and to celebrate the release, myfilms have an exclusive signed copy of the inspiration behind the film, the photography book 'Edward Burtynsky - China', signed by the artist. We have one copy to give away. The offer closes on 16 May.
Synopsis
From its opening tracking shot along the seemingly endless expanse of a Chinese factory floor, Jennifer Baichwal’s award-winning documentary feature Manufactured Landscapes offers an amazing and alarming insight into the human and environmental costs of massive industrial expansion. Its focus is the work of renowned Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky whose epic photographs portray (in the artist’s own words) ‘the landscape that we change – that we disrupt – in pursuit of progress’.
The film's director, Jennifer Baichwal, and Edward Burtynsky will attend Q&A sessions at the BFI Southbank and The Gate Picturehouse on the opening weekend. For more information, visit the BFI website This promotion is courtesy of Flowers Gallery, visit the Flowers Gallery website
G'luck!
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Reg / log in
Manufactured Landscapes is released in UK cinemas on 9 May, and to celebrate the release, myfilms have an exclusive signed copy of the inspiration behind the film, the photography book 'Edward Burtynsky - China', signed by the artist. We have one copy to give away. The offer closes on 16 May.
Synopsis
From its opening tracking shot along the seemingly endless expanse of a Chinese factory floor, Jennifer Baichwal’s award-winning documentary feature Manufactured Landscapes offers an amazing and alarming insight into the human and environmental costs of massive industrial expansion. Its focus is the work of renowned Canadian artist Edward Burtynsky whose epic photographs portray (in the artist’s own words) ‘the landscape that we change – that we disrupt – in pursuit of progress’.
The film's director, Jennifer Baichwal, and Edward Burtynsky will attend Q&A sessions at the BFI Southbank and The Gate Picturehouse on the opening weekend. For more information, visit the BFI website This promotion is courtesy of Flowers Gallery, visit the Flowers Gallery website
G'luck!

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