CLOSED: The Keeper of Lost Causes Giveaway

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Courtesy of Madman Films, Film Blerg is giving away 5 double passes to see the new Danish crime film THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES, in cinemas from July 31.

 

Film Synopsis:  This is the first thrilling adaptation of the bestselling Department Q crime novels by Jussi Adler-Olsen. Carl Mørck (The Killing) is a disgraced detective who is reassigned to the newly created Department Q, a basement-bound job filing cold cases, and allocated a new assistant, Assad, a smart young Muslim cop. Always one to go against orders, Mørck throws them headlong into the mystery of a missing politician’s disappearance five years earlier. Believing the case to be unsolved, they embark on a dangerous journey that will lead them into the dark underworld of Copenhagen.

 

 

How to win:

  • Visit our Facebook page and hit the “SHARE” button on the KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES status.
  • Write “Win tickets to see the new Danish crime film THE KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES” in the write something section.
  • Send your name and address to giveaways@filmblerg.com with KEEPER OF LOST CAUSES in the subject.
Competition opens 9am AEST Monday 21st July, 2014 and closes 5pm AEST Friday 25th July, 2014.

Terms and conditions

  • Passes are eligible only to Australian residents.
  • Film Blerg and the Madman Films cannot be held accountable for any delay or loss of prizes.
  • You must follow Film Blerg on Facebook or Twitter to be eligible.
  • Any information sent remains confidential.
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  • Congratulations to the winners. Your passes will be mailed out shortly.

    Ian James
    Fiona Johnstone
    Amy Marnie
    Kerrie Smith
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