This May, the BFI celebrates the sometimes controversial, always innovative films of Lars von Trier - from the beginnings of his trancelike ‘Europe’ trilogy, to his self-styled Dogme 95 movement and his most recent assaults on mainstream cinema, including Antichrist and Melancholia - and thanks to BFI Southbank, we're offering two readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to a film of their choosing.
Along with the aforementioned Antichrist and Melancholia, the season also includes The Element of Crime, Epidemic, Europa, Breaking the Waves, The Idiots, Dancer in the Dark, The Five Obstructions, Dogville, Manderlay and The Boss of It All. You can check out a full list of all the screenings and purchase tickets here.
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, firstly make sure you like us on Facebook (or follow us on Twitter)...
...Then complete your details below, using the subject heading "LARS". The competition closes at midnight on Saturday, May 4th. The competition is open to everyone, but of course you'll have to make your own way to the screening.
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Along with the aforementioned Antichrist and Melancholia, the season also includes The Element of Crime, Epidemic, Europa, Breaking the Waves, The Idiots, Dancer in the Dark, The Five Obstructions, Dogville, Manderlay and The Boss of It All. You can check out a full list of all the screenings and purchase tickets here.
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, firstly make sure you like us on Facebook (or follow us on Twitter)...
...Then complete your details below, using the subject heading "LARS". The competition closes at midnight on Saturday, May 4th. The competition is open to everyone, but of course you'll have to make your own way to the screening.