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WIN a Double Pass to EMILY in Cinemas January 12

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Thanks to Madman Entertainment, WeekendNotes subscribers have the chance to WIN 1 of 15 in-season Double Passes to EMILY.

EMILY tells the imagined life of one of the world's most famous authors, Emily Bronte. The film stars Emma Mackey (Sex Education, Death on the Nile) as Emily, a rebel and misfit, as she finds her voice and writes the literary classic 'Wuthering Heights'. EMILY explores the relationships that inspired her – her raw, passionate sisterhood with Charlotte (Alexandra Dowling, The Musketeers) and Anne (Amelia Gething, The Spanish Princess); her first aching, forbidden love for Weightman (Oliver Jackson-Cohen, The Lost Daughter, The Haunting of Bly Manor) and her care for her maverick brother Branwell (Fionn Whitehead, The Duke, Dunkirk), whom she idolises.

Frances O'Connor makes her directorial debut with EMILY, from her own original screenplay. The film also stars Adrian Dunbar (Line of Duty) and Gemma Jones (Bridget Jones's Baby, Gentleman Jack).

To celebrate the release of EMILY, WeekendNotes subscribers have the chance to win an in-season double pass.

To go into the draw, all you have to do is send an email titled 'EMILY' to [email protected] and let us know in 25 words or less why you want to see this anticipated film. Please make sure to include your mailing address. 15 lucky winners will be drawn on 6 January.

For more information on EMILY, check out the official website and follow Madman Entertainment on Facebook and Instagram.

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I am a Yorkshire woman. I have visited Howarth and the rectory which was their family home. I would love to see the film and the wonderful scenery of the Yorkshire Moors. It would make the book come alive.
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