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http://www.thehifi.com.au/competitions/sarahs-key-comp/



Director Gilles Paquet-Brenner’s Sarah’s Key, or “Elle s’appelait Sarah”, is an upcoming movie about a journalist living in Paris who is working on a story about the Holocaust. She quickly learns that the story is connected to the story of her family. Little by little the story coalesces and moves quickly along and soon the viewer will be halted in their tracks by the events of the film. This is one case where the movie may be better than the book. Tatiana de Rosney’s best-selling book is the basis of “Sarah’s Key”.

The story is told in two different times: Kristin Scott Thomas is journalist Julia Jarmond, an American woman living and working in Paris, and writing a story about 1942 and the French deportations of Jewish families. Melusine Mayance plays 10 year old Sarah who is a member of one of the families in 1942 who is deported to the camps.

Sarah’s Key is a poignant memoir of a not so long ago time that still has repercussions on family’s of today. Simply fill out the form below to win 1 of 10 double passes!

In cinemas 23 December

Enter below to win an in season double pass to see Sarah's Key at a local cinema either in Melbourne or Brisbane!
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