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Win tickets to 'Born in '68' screening and Q&A

We're giving away 10 pairs of tickets to a special preview screening of 'Born in '68' at The Renoir on the 24 September

Tuesday 15 September 2009 15:23 BST
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Born in '68 is an epic drama about life and sexual politics in France in the late 1960s. Produced by Peccadillo Pictures it will open in cinemas nationwide from 25 September.

The film stars actress and model Laetitia Casta and is directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau. A national phenomenon in France, Casta, who gives a truly memorable performance as the beautiful and impetuous Catherine, has been the face of L'Oreal, Dior and Chanel and has appeared on over 100 magazine covers.

Born in '68 is a beautifully shot saga that boldly looks at politics, society and love from generation to generation.

Here's the trailer

We have 10 pairs of tickets to giveaway to a special preview screening of Born in 68 at The Renoir in London on 24 September at 7pm. The directors Oliver Ducastel and Jacques Martineau will be in attendance for a Q&A and post screening discussion.

Click here to enter the draw for the tickets (please put '68 in the subject line and include your phone number and home address)

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