http://www.searchsa.com.au/competitions/movies/moviecomp.asp?id=170What aspect of him has made Germain feel excluded from society? * No names, email or addresses will be posted to the site to preserve your privacy. Your entries, initials and suburb may be posted on the site for some competitions.
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This is a story of one of those unlikely encounters that can change the course of somebody’s life: The encounter in a park between Germain, an almost illiterate man in his fifties, and Margueritte, a little old lady who is passionate about reading. There is 40 years and 200 pounds’ difference between them.
One day, Germain happens to sit down beside her and Margueritte reads out loud extracts from her novels and reveals to him the magic of books from which hitherto, Germain has always felt excluded. To those close to him, his friends in the bistro who until now have always thought him an idiot, the shoe is now on the other foot. But Margueritte is losing her eyesight, and through his love for this caring grandma with all her mischievousness and charm, Germain decides to read and to show that he can by reading to her, out loud, when she is no longer able.
Courtesy of Icon Film Distribution and SearchSA, you could win a prize pack consisting of the following titles: Swimming Pool, Un Secret, Amélie and Paris, PLUS an in-season double pass to see My Afternoons with Margueritte. We also have an additional 5 in-season tickets as consolation prizes. Only at at the movies!! Opens April 7.