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http://www.MyFilmClub.co.uk, the ultimate app for film fans, is running a competition for a family ticket (4 people, two under 15) to a Cine Mini screening of My Life as a Courgette at the East Dulwich Picturehouse on August 5th. We also have 2 other tickets for a runner up.


Watch, Touch, Taste and Play with Movies


Cine Mini turns the average family cinema trip on its head by entertaining the kids throughout the screening with special movie-tastic immersive treats.


Plasticine Film Foyer Fun kicks off the screening to get you in the mood, then you can expect surprises during the movie (all to take home) for every child for a truly immersive experience of playing with movies! This is like no other trip to the cinema!


To enter, simply download the app from iTunes or Google Play (it's FREE) and enter via the competitions section.


MyFilmClub is the ultimate film app. It brings together finding films near you now, booking tickets, ordering VOD and Blu-ray/DVDs, with the freedom to chat with friends, create film clubs, arrange meet-ups, get the latest news, enter competitions and more. Making the big screen properly accessible from your small screen for the first time.


"The first rule of MyFilmClub is: you DO talk about MyFilmClub"


Download the app now from iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/my-film-club/id1102750525?ls=1&mt=8 and Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.utio.myfilmclub


Disclaimer: I am the creator of the app and have worked in film marketing for 15 years. However trust me, this app will change your life ;-)

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