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WIN! British Film Festival passes

Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Cunard British Film Festival presented by Palace, will once again delight audiences with a superb line-up including many of the biggest and best films from the region.
 
This year’s festival will showcase the talents of Britain’s finest filmmakers and actors including Stephen Frears, Sally Hawkins, Colin Farrell, Bill Nighy and more.
 
Opening the festival on 19 Octoberin Canberra is the premiere of the highly anticipated Mrs Harris Goes to Paris, a whimsical tale based on the popular novel. Starring the fabulous Lesley Melville as the titular Mrs Harris, it follows her adventures as she embarks on a journey through Parisian high fashion.
 
Cunard British Film Festival attendees will be the first to see Mrs Harris Goes to Paris, with the film running exclusively at the Festival for the first week of its release. 

James Bond fans will be delighted with a special program showcasing six decades of iconic style and adventure. Highlights include Dr.No (60th anniversary), On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) starring Australia’s Bond George Lazenby, and Skyfall (2012) on its 10-year anniversary.

Inspired by the true story of the discovery of King Richard III’s remains beneath a Leicester carpark, The Lost King is a comedy-drama from Stephen Frears. Starring Sally Hawkins as a woman who forced academics and scholars to rethink everything they knew about one of the most controversial kings in British history, and co-writer Steve Coogan as her husband.

Other Festival highlights include:
 
The Banshees Of Inisherin, a twisted tale of friendship gone awry from the makers of In Bruges starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson and set against the stunning vistas of the Irish West Coast.
 
A haunting drama delivering a tale of desire and creativity in 19th Century England, Emily is the directorial debut of British-Australian Frances O’Connor and offers a captivating portrait of Wuthering Heights author Emily Brontë.
 
The Buoys are back in town with Fisherman’s Friends 2: One And Allthe hilarious heartfelt follow-up to the 2019 hit which tracks the famed sea shanty singing group from Port Isaac, Cornwall.
 
And festival favourite Bill Nighy stars in life affirming drama Living, a touching tale of a terminally ill man searching for meaning in 1950s London.
 
The Festival is pleased to welcome aboard naming partner Cunard, the iconic British cruise line with a rich history steeped in luxurious ocean travel. Matt Gleaves, Cunard VP Commercial, North America and Australasia says, “We are very honoured playing a leading part at this year’s Festival. Like on our luxurious Queens, where we treat and entertain guests with a distinguished blend of British legacy and contemporary style, the Festival is doing just that. Movie goers will enjoy the mix of British classics and up-and-coming cinema stars.” 
The full program will be announced and tickets go on sale at midday on Thursday 29 September.
  
The Cunard British Film Festival presented by Palace screens in Canberra on 19 October – 16 November at Palace Electric Cinemas.

Find out more at www.britishfilmfestival.com.au

CW has 5 x British Film Festival double passes to be won (*tickets for general festival sessions only, 20 October-16 November 2022 at Palace Electric Cinemas).

ENTER TO WIN

To enter, email [email protected] with ‘British Film Festival’ in the subject field. Tell us your name, full contact details (including best delivery address) and what film you’d most like to see at the festival. Entries close 9am Friday 7 October 2022 and winners drawn same day. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged 18+.

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