To celebrate the recent release of the BIRDSONG, The Hollywood News is giving away two copies of the DVD.
As seen on BBC, BIRDSONG is an adaptation of the classic Sebastian Faulks novel, an epic love story set againts the First World War. The story moves between 1910 and 1916, following an illicit and all-consuming affair between Wraysford (Eddie Redmayne) and Isabelle (Clemence Posey).
The Hollywood News has teamed with Universal to give away two copies of the popular adaptation. To be in with a chance of winning just answer the following simple question:
In which film did Clemence Posey co-star with Colin Farrell?
A. In Bruges B. Inception C. Independence Day
Simply email the answer, your name, and your address to [email protected], using ‘Birdsong’ in the subject header.
Terms and conditions
• The winners will be drawn at random from all the correct entries, and only they will be contacted personally. Prize must be taken as stated and cannot be deferred. There will be no cash alternatives.
• Universal and The Hollywood News do not accept any responsibility for late or lost entries due to the Internet or email problems. Proof of sending is not proof of receipt. Entrants must supply full details as required on the competition page, and comply with all rules to be eligible for the prizes.
• No responsibility is accepted for ineligible entries or entries made fraudulently.
• Unless otherwise stated, the Competition is open to all GB residents of 18 years and over, except employees of: (a) the Company; and (b) any third party appointed by the Company to organise and/or manage the Competition; and (c) the Competition sponsor(s).
• This competition is a game promoted by The Hollywood News. The Hollywood News’ decision is final in every situation and no correspondence will be entered into. The Hollywood News reserves the right to cancel the competition at any stage, if deemed necessary in its opinion, and if circumstances arise outside of its control.
• Entrants will be deemed to have accepted these rules and to agree to be bound by them when entering this competition. These rules are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
• Prizes unclaimed after 28 days will be deemed to have been forfeited and The Hollywood News reserves the right to either offer the prize to the entrant whose name is next drawn at random or to re-offer the prize in any future competition.
Tom Fordy is a writer and journalist. Originally from Bristol, he now lives in London. He is a former editor of The Hollywood News and Loaded magazine. He also contributes regularly to The Telegraph, Esquire Weekly and numerous others. Follow him @thetomfordy.