Thanks to the good people at Hopscotch Films, it's competition time!
Food bling, Brisbane has 5 double passes to preview showings of Little White Lies, a new French movie which is about to open in Brisbane.
Guillaume Canet has assembled an outstanding cast of some of France's finest actors - headed by Academy Award-winning Marion Cotillard - to make an entertaining and acutely observed drama of manners. A group gathering is hosted every year by a couple at their beautiful beach house where they kick-off their summer vacation by celebrating the birthday of one of the gang. Fun, fine wine and seafood mix with sun and sand as they all leave their city stresses and inhibitions behind.
But this year is different. One of them is badly injured in a serious motorcycle accident just as they are about to leave Paris for their seaside reunion. His friends flock to his bedside, where their unconscious pal is still alive but in intensive care. What to do? Stay in Paris to be by his side, or leave for their vacation having been assured that there is nothing they can do? By the time they return he should be conscious and up for visitors. After some intense discussion, they decide to head off for enjoyment and relaxation. Over the course of the next week, all the tensions within this group erupt into full daylight.
Through a succession of incidents, the group is pulled apart and dragged together by their ties of loyalty and marriage. Their relationships, convictions, sense of guilt and friendship are sorely tested. They are finally forced to own up to the little white lies they have been telling each other.
As far as I'm concerned, Marion Cotillard is reason alone to see Little White Lies (although I'm sure the plot/setting/other actors are also very important). If you would like the chance to win one of the preview passes, you need to tell me about your favourite French food or wine experience - it could be memories of your favourite meal in Paris, your favourite French recipe or the time when you ate a whole packet of Lescure butter for lunch.
To enter, either post up your French food or wine tale as a comment to this post, or email it through to me at ricardogardiner[at]gmail.com.
Finally, these preview tickets must be used on 10, 11 or 12 June 2011, so make sure you're in town that weekend.
Entries close on 4 June 2011, so if you snooze, you'll lose.
Tasting notes
2 weeks ago
9 comments:
French onion soup with crusty bread and golden brown melted cheese, potatoes and greens and creme brulee eaten near notre dame on a rainy Sunday night before seeing the Russian Men's Choir in the cathedral - unforgettable!
I haven't eaten food in France, but I have eaten food off a French woman!
Great giveaway Richard. Hope all things went well at the last Gastronaut's Supper Club.
I had a wonderful picnic in Paris one summer - we ate a few beautiful cheeses with a bottle of Champagne and a fresh baguette. Simple, but an absolutely perfect meal. I still remember it!
Glutenfree Lissy - that sounds delish! The French classics are hard to beat
Anonymous - I know who you are.
ps if it wasn't French food, your entry doesn't count.
Eliza the last Gastronauts dinner was super! Hope we see you at another one soon
Stephanie - that sounds like the perfect lunch!
Thanks to everyone that entered - hope the winners enjoyed the movie as much as I did.
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