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Title: Yen Magazine 20 x DP Nick Cave 20,000 Days on Earth WOL
Post by: senna1 on Thursday 14 August 2014, 02:47:49 pm
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Just when you think Nick Cave is finally going to trip himself up by co-making a film about himself, he backhands your tall-poppy instincts down with an enthralling feature film that goes inside his mind, and proves a serious muse to anyone with even the tiniest bit of creativity stirring up inside them.

Directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, and written with the help of Cave himself, 20,000 Days on Earth combines drama and reality to present a fictitious “doco” covering 24 hours in the life of musician and international cultural icon, Nick Cave. With frank insights during conversations with bad seed Warren Ellis, Ray Winstone, Kylie Minogue, some intimate sessions with his psychiatrist, and a fascinating chapter in the archival basement of Cave’s past, the film paints an irresistible portrayal of the artistic process, examining what makes us who we are. This one will leave you hugely inspired.

For your chance to win 1 of 20 double passes for you and a friend to see 20,000 Days on Earth, simply tell us in 25 words or less: “What would you call a film about your own life?”

20,000 Days on Earth is in cinemas nationwide from 21 August, 2014.


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Just when you think Nick Cave is finally going to trip himself up by co-making a film about himself, he backhands your tall-poppy instincts down with an enthralling feature film that goes inside his mind, and proves a serious muse to anyone with even the tiniest bit of creativity stirring up inside them.

Directed by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, and written with the help of Cave himself, 20,000 Days on Earth combines drama and reality to present a fictitious “doco” covering 24 hours in the life of musician and international cultural icon, Nick Cave. With frank insights during conversations with bad seed Warren Ellis, Ray Winstone, Kylie Minogue, some intimate sessions with his psychiatrist, and a fascinating chapter in the archival basement of Cave’s past, the film paints an irresistible portrayal of the artistic process, examining what makes us who we are. This one will leave you hugely inspired.

For your chance to win 1 of 20 double passes for you and a friend to see 20,000 Days on Earth, simply tell us in 25 words or less: “What would you call a film about your own life?”

20,000 Days on Earth is in cinemas nationwide from 21 August, 2014.



New South Wales: Dendy Newtown, Palace Verona, Palace Norton. Victoria: Cinema Nova, Palace Kino, Palace Como, Classic Elsternwick. Queensland: Palace Centro. South Australia: Palace Nova Eastend. Western Australia: Luna Leederville. Tasmania: State Hobart. ACT: Palace Electric.



TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Competition is open to Australian residents only. Starts 11 August, 2014 and ends 18 August, 2014. This is a game of skill and entrants must answer this question in 25 words or less: ‘What would you call a film about your own life?’ The most creative answers will win. 20 winners will each receive a double pass to 20,000 Days on Earth. Total prize pool value $760. Entries will be judged on 19 August, 2014 at nextmedia Level 6, 207 Pacific Hwy, St Leonards NSW 2065. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. All email addresses collected in the entry form will be added to the Yen Newsletter database. You may unsubscribe from this free service at any time. Winners will be announced in the ‘Winners’ section of the Yen website and prizes will be sent to the postal address provided on the entry form or contacted via email about collection