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Title: Win 1/5 'Filth' blu-rays
Post by: culturebird on Monday 31 March 2014, 01:30:40 am
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FROM the creator of Trainspotting comes 'Filth', a fast-paced, razor-sharp black comedy starring James McAvoy in a career-making performance as corrupt, sociopathic Edinburgh cop, Bruce Robertson. With a stellar cast including Imogen Poots, the imperious Jim Broadbent and Jamie Bell, FILTH was one of the top box office successes in the UK.

Desperately bored with his duties as a Detective Sergeant, Bruce (McAvoy) survives on a mixture of cocaine, alcohol and sexually abusive relationships. Determined to secure the lucrative promotion to Detective Inspector and reconcile with his estranged wife and daughter, Bruce begins concocting a plan to sabotage his colleagues, including Amanda Drummond (Poots). Bruce turns his nearest rivals against each other, one by one, and by increasingly creative means.

Assigned to lead the investigation surrounding the murder of a Japanese student, Bruce soon finds his life spiralling out of control. With increasingly frequent hallucinations featuring his psychiatrist, Dr.Rossi (Broadbent), Bruce stumbles, schemes and manipulates his way through the investigation, with his mild-mannered friend Bladesey (Eddie Marsan) and partner Ray Lennox (Bell) at his side. When his drug addiction and unchecked psychological issues combine to test his grip on reality, they finally push him over the edge.

To celebrate the release of 'Filth', we're giving you the chance to take home a copy of your own.

For your chance to win one of five copies of 'Filth' on Blu-ray, just make sure you follow both steps:

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