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Win VIP tickets to the World Cinema Award courtesy of Pioneer
To celebrate its sponsorship of the BBC Four World Cinema Award 2008, Time Out has teamed up with Pioneer to offer London's film fans the chance to win one of four pairs of money-can’t-buy VIP tickets to the glittering awards show on January 30 at London’s BFI Southbank.
The winners and their guests will enjoy the ceremony, presented by Jonathan Ross, and get to mingle with the nominated directors and stars of the filmworld at the aftershow party.
This season's shortlist includes triple Academy Award-winner 'Pan’s Labyrinth', the stunning Thai entrant 'Syndromes And A Century', Academy Award-winner 'The Lives Of Others', Michel Gondry’s 'The Science Of Sleep' and the dark and beautiful 'Climates'. You can find all the details of the awards at www.pioneer.co.uk/worldcinema.
All you have to do to be in with a chance of seeing the winner crowned is answer the question below.
What nationality is Guillermo del Toro, the director of shortlisted film and critics' favourite 'Pan’s Labyrinth'?
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Win VIP tickets to the World Cinema Award courtesy of Pioneer
To celebrate its sponsorship of the BBC Four World Cinema Award 2008, Time Out has teamed up with Pioneer to offer London's film fans the chance to win one of four pairs of money-can’t-buy VIP tickets to the glittering awards show on January 30 at London’s BFI Southbank.
The winners and their guests will enjoy the ceremony, presented by Jonathan Ross, and get to mingle with the nominated directors and stars of the filmworld at the aftershow party.
This season's shortlist includes triple Academy Award-winner 'Pan’s Labyrinth', the stunning Thai entrant 'Syndromes And A Century', Academy Award-winner 'The Lives Of Others', Michel Gondry’s 'The Science Of Sleep' and the dark and beautiful 'Climates'. You can find all the details of the awards at www.pioneer.co.uk/worldcinema.
All you have to do to be in with a chance of seeing the winner crowned is answer the question below.
What nationality is Guillermo del Toro, the director of shortlisted film and critics' favourite 'Pan’s Labyrinth'?
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- No purchase necessary.
- One entry per person, no bulk or third party entries.
- Postal entries for competitions should be sent with your name, address, daytime telephone number, competition you are entering and answer to: Time Out Offers, Universal House, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB.
- Email entries for competitions should be send to [EMAIL="competitions@timeout.com"]competitions@timeout.com[/EMAIL] clearly stating in the subject header the competition you are entering.
- Competitions are open to all UK residents (over the age of 18 in alcohol, tobacco or travel-related competitions, or in other cases as stated) except employees of Time Out, the companies or organisations with whom the competition or offer is being run, their agents or anyone directly connected with the promotion.
- No responsibility can be accepted for entries lost, delayed, mislaid or damaged in the post or offered for delivery insufficiently stamped. Proof of delivery will not be accepted as proof of receipt.
- Prizes are as stated only and no cash alternatives will be given. However the promoter has the full and free right to alter arrangements or prizes should circumstances change.
- The winning answers and the names of prizewinners will be made available to those who send an SAE to the competition entry address. The decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
- All entries and copyright in them automatically become the property of Time Out.
- All entrants to competitions and offers are deemed to have accepted these rules and agreed to be bound by them and agree to co-operate in any publicity that may arise.
- The closing date for receipt of entries is as stated for each individual competition in the magazine or online. The winner(s) will be drawn at random from all valid entries, and will be notified by telephone, email or post within two weeks of the closing date.
- Promoter: Time Out Magazine, Universal House, 251 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7AB.
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