Almodóvar season competition

Win a goody bag worth over £300 that celebrates all things Spanish!

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To tie in with the BFI’s Almodóvar season, a celebration of one of contemporary cinema’s most brilliant filmmakers, we’ve put together a fantastic Spanish-themed goody bag to be won!

Prize includes:

  • A poster of his latest film Julieta, signed by Pedro himself!
  • A copy of The Lonely Planet’s Guide to Spain: Passionate, sophisticated and devoted to living the good life, Spain is at once a stereotype come to life and a country more diverse than you ever imagined. Lonely Planet will get you to the heart of Spain, with amazing travel experiences and the best planning advice.
  • A collection of film books including Pedro Almodóvar by Ernesto R. Acevedo-Munoz. By spanning the entirety of Almodóvar’s feature-making career, the book emphasises the director’s sensibility to make the outrageous believable and to always give a unique spin to the issues of Spanish history, culture and identity.
  • A copy of Penelope Cruz by Ann Davies. Focusing on Cruz’s key films and their surrounding discourse, Davies explores how Cruz is called upon to embody different ideas of youthfulness, nationality, exotic otherness, and the mature, established actress.
  • Plus a complimentary glass of Cava when dining at lobos tapas. Based opposite London Bridge, Lobos Meat & Tapas is born from the love of excellent meat cuts, good wine and hospitality. It’s a real carnivore’s paradise focusing on the prime cuts. “The best tapas in London” — Lucy Hendo, Trip Advisor, May 2016.
  • And finally, a copy of Runaway by the Canadian Nobel Prize-winner Alice Munro courtesy of our friends at Vintage Books. Runaway is the book that inspired Pedro Almodóvar’s 20th feature, Julieta, and boasts of being an incomparable collection of extraordinary stories about love and its infinite betrayals and surprises.

To enter, email filmcompetitions@bfi.org.uk with SPAIN in the subject header by 30 September with your answer to the following question:

Which is the odd one out?

  • Cadiz
  • Barcelona
  • Madrid
  • Madeira

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