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Title: 5x DP to '45 Years' (Like/Share + Easy Email entry)
Post by: Ceramics on Wednesday 27 January 2016, 01:35:49 pm
http://thelowdownunder.com/2016/01/27/ticket-giveaway-andrew-haighs-45-years/

Ticket Giveaway – Andrew Haigh’s ’45 Years’

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He’s one of the United Kingdom’s most celebrated contemporary directors, praised for his observational style and deeply affecting character studies. Andrew Haigh (Weekend, Greek Pete, Looking) returns to cinema with the multi-award winning and Oscar nominated 45 Years. Starring screen legends Charlotte Rampling (in an Oscar nominated turn) and Tom Courtenay, the film is an evocative exploration of a shadow that hangs over a marriage. Madman Entertainment and The Lowdown Under are giving you the chance to win one of five double passes to see this haunting new film when is releases in Australia from February 18, 2016.

96% Fresh – Rotten Tomatoes

“Both actors deliver a master class in expression by understatement. The most unsettling of ghosts, we are moved to realize, are the ones we try hardest to deny.” – Peter Howell, Toronto Star

“A movie so quietly devastating you never see its knockout punch coming. And when it lands, it smacks you hard enough to draw tears..”- Al Alexander, The Patriot Ledger

“Haigh knows how to thread a story in a way that makes it feel deliberate and spontaneous, so that when it reaches its climax, viewers feel that it’s both inevitable and utterly devastating.”- Ann Hornaday, Washington Post


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then email “Let 45 Years Wash Over Me” with your mailing address to info@thelowdownunder.com

Entries Open: Now! (For Australian The Lowdown Under Readers only)


Entries Close: Sunday February 14, 2016


Synopsis: Kate Mercer (Charlotte Rampling) is planning a party to celebrate her 45th wedding anniversary. One week before the celebration a letter arrives for her husband, Geoff (Tom Courtenay), containing news that the body of his first love has been discovered, frozen and preserved in the icy glaciers of the Swiss Alps.

Kate continues to prepare for the party, but she becomes increasingly concerned by Geoff’s preoccupation with the letter and the startling revelations about his former life. As their anniversary gets closer, and they delve further into the past, their future is left in question.

Anchored by sensational performances from Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay, 45 YEARS is an intimate, moving and beautiful portrait of a marriage shaken to its core by things left unspoken. Winning Best Actor and Best Actress awards at the 2015 Berlinale Film Festival, 45 YEARS is British filmmaking at its very best.