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WIN! ‘Triangle of Sadness’ preview screening passes

UPDATE: This competition has been drawn and the winners will be notified via the email address provided (check your junk folder if you can’t find your notification). The winners are: Fiona Jorgensen; Beverly Bayes; Matt Griggs; Tara Powell; Alex Soper; Olwyn Morgan; Julie Elliott; Julia Wood; Marlene Wasson; Wendy Jasprizza. Thanks to everyone who entered.


To celebrate the Palme d’Or winning film, Triangle of Sadness (CTC) arriving in cinemas nationally on 26 December, Sharmill Films has partnered with Canberra Daily to give away 10 x double passes to a preview screening of the film at Dendy Canberra on Wednesday 7 December at 6.30pm.

In Ruben Östlund’s wickedly funny Palme d’Or winner, social hierarchy is turned upside down, revealing the tawdry relationship between power and beauty. Celebrity model couple, Carl (Harris Dickinson) and Yaya (Charlbi Dean), are invited on a luxury cruise for the uber-rich, helmed by an unhinged boat captain (Woody Harrelson). What first appeared instagrammable ends catastrophically, leaving the survivors stranded on a desert island and fighting for survival.  

★★★★★ “The best Cannes film so far…. magnificently outrageous … I’m not ashamed to say I roared with laughter throughout.” (Telegraph UK) 

★★★★★ “Ruben Östlund won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 2017 with his modern-art satire, The Square. Five years he returns to Cannes with another satire, Triangle of Sadness, and it’s even better” (BBC) 

ENTER TO WIN

To enter, email [email protected] with ‘Triangle of Sadness’ in the subject field. Tell us your name, full contact details (including street address) and one of the stars of this film. Entries close 9am Monday 5 December 2022 and winners drawn same day. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged 18+. Winners must be able to attend the preview screening at Dendy Canberra on Wednesday 7 December 6.30pm

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