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The List and Edinburgh International Film Festival are giving away ten pairs of tickets to the world premiere of Wah-Wah, this year’s opening night film and the exclusive after show party at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange on y , - ' Wednesday 17 August " at 6.30pm. *-
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5 ,_ . ,. q" o Wah-Wah is the directorial debut from Richard E Grant and stars Gabriel Byrne, Emily Watson, Julie Walters, Nicholas Hoult and Miranda Richardson. It is a semi-autobiographical ‘coming of age at the end of an age’ story, told through the eyes of young Ralph Compton and set during the last gasp of the British Empire in Swaziland, south-east Africa, 1969.
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, please send the answer to the following question:
Where is the after show party being held?
Answers on an email marked ‘WAH-WAH’ to promotions©list.co.uk or on a postcard to The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1TE by no later than 10 August 2005. Please include a daytime telephone number and postal
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There is no cash alternative. Usual List rules apply. Tickets can be used for the opening night film of Wah-Wah and after show party on 17 August 2005 only.
8 THE LIST FESTIVAL MAGAZINE 4-11 Aug 2005
The List and Tartan Films are giving away two pairs of tickets to a charity premiere of Richard Jobson's A Woman in Winter in aid of FSU Scotland, which works with some of the country’s most vulnerable children and families.
A Woman in Winter is a sensual ghost story set in Edinburgh that explores the nature of obsessive love and quantum physics. Scottish astronomer Michael meets and falls in love with the mysterious Caroline, but their world turns into a schizophrenic, claustrophobic dreamscape as they try to understand the cruel hand that fate has dealt them.
To be in with a chance to win tickets to this special charity gala premiere on Thursday 18 August at the Omni Leisure Building in Edinburgh, answer the following question:
Where is A Woman in Winter set?
Answers on an email. marked ‘A WOMAN IN WINTER’ to promotions@list.co.uk or on a postcard to The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1TE by no later than 10 August 2005. Please include a daytime telephone number and postal address. Tickets can be purchased for £10 each at www.myvue.com
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The List has teamed up with the Stand Comedy Club to offer you 2 for 1 tickets on one of the shows listed below. To take advantage of this great offer all you need to do is call the Stand on 0131 558 7272 between 103m and 8pm quoting 'The List Offer' to redeem the vouchen
Valid for shows Monday 8 August — Wednesday 10 August
2.30pm-3.20pm - Flipped to the Funny Side (ES/£4) 3.30pm-4.30pm - Cabareighties (EB/£5) 4.45pm-5.45pm - Greg McHugh (26/25)
6pm—7pm - Tony Carter (26/25)
7.10pm—8.10pm - Bruce Devlin -(£6r£5)
8.20pm-9.20 - Vladimir McTavish (£7 £6) 9.30pm-10.30pm - Great Australian Showcase (£7 £6) 10.40pm-11.40pm - Phil Nichol (£8. £7) 11.50pm—12.503m - Completely Made Up (£625)