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E: 10/02 Win A French-Themed Jean-Luc Godard Goody Bag
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Subject: Godard
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It is a scientific fact that your body will not absorb calories if you take it from another person's plate.
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Chocolate is the answer and I don't give a damn what
the question is.;)
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Prize details:
Contents include
Jean-Luc Godard at BFI Southbank: A pair of tickets to a film of your choice in both February and March.
Before or after enjoying the film of your choice at the BFI enjoy a bottle of 2013 Viognier IGP Pays d`Oc courtesy of our friends at benguo bar and kitchen whose wines are supplied by premium wine importer Liberty Wines, seven times (IWC) International Wine Challenge on trade supplier of the year.
A copy of BFI’s the newly designed film poster for Le M!pris.
A selection of french masterpieces films from our friends at Studiocanal. Titles include Breathless, Last Year in Marienbad and Umbrellas of Cherbourg.
A bundle of postcard size original Godard film posters.
An exclusive cheese and champagne tasting session at Champagne + Fromage in Covent Garden. Enjoy this unique, fun and informative experience where you can discover the best combinations of regional cheeses with a selection of premium Champagnes.
Plus a copy of Encore Hollywood: Remaking French Cinema courtesy of the BFI Shop. From 1930 to the present, Lucy Mazdon considers Hollywood’s recycling of French film and its implications for cultural identity.0
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