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ABR Arts | Giveaways

How to enter

To be in the running for any of our giveaways, please email Rosemary Blackney at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., using the subject line ‘ABR Arts Giveaways’, with your full name and contact details. Please specify in your email which giveaway you are interested in.

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Lee (StudioCanal) • 5 double passes

We are delighted to offer five double passes to Lee, directed by Ellen Kuras and starring Kate Winslet. Lee opens in the South of France in 1938, where Lee Miller, a former model and now determined photographer, holidays with her artistic friends. When war breaks out, Miller captures pivotal moments of WWII, including the liberation of Paris and the horrors of the concentration camps. Lee is released nationally on October 24.

Julius Caesar (Pinchgut Opera) • 2 double passes

We are delighted to offer two double passes to the opening night performance of Pinchgut Opera’s Julius Caesar by HandelA triumphant opera of love, betrayal and majestic arias, this masterpiece of music and theatre will run from November 21 to 27 at the City Recital Hall in Sydney.

Memoir of a Snail (Madman Entertainment) • 5 double passes

We are delighted to offer five double passes to Memoir of a Snail, the latest film from Academy Award-winning director Adam Elliot, following classic stop-motion films Mary and Max and Harvie Krumpet. Memoir of a Snail is about a lonely woman called Grace Pudel (Sarah Snook), who tells her life story to a humble garden snail named Sylvia. It is released nationally on October 17.

A Different Man (Kismet) • 5 double passes

We are delighted to offer five double passes to A Different Man, which tells the story of aspiring actor Edward, who undergoes a radical medical procedure to drastically transform his appearance. His new dream face quickly turns into a nightmare as he loses out on the role he was born to play. Directed by Adam Schimberg and starring Sebastian Stan, Renate Reinsve and Adam Pearson, A Different Man is released nationally on October 24.