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HAVE A FREE BLOCKBUSTE­R WEEKEND!

NATIONAL LOTTERY CINEMA WEEKEND IS BACK, WHICH MEANS YOU CAN SEE FILMS ON THE BIG SCREEN FREE

- By playing The National Lottery, you raise

HANDS UP who’s missed being able to watch the latest films on the big screen? lockdown, but they can’t match the feeling of settling down in a cinema seat with a tub of popcorn as the lights go down and the credits roll.

And it’s even better if you don’t have to pay for your seats!

This weekend your

£30M

for good causes every week*

Players can book a free pair of tickets to any film during National Lottery Cinema Weekend – running in partnershi­p with the BFI (British Film Institute).

Tickets will be accepted at Cineworld, Odeon, Vue, and independen­t cinemas across the UK, giving you a huge selection of films to choose from. (Check your local cinema is participat­ing.)

The offer is valid this Saturday or Sunday, so you could take a friend or a family member to see Emma Stone’s latest hit Cruella, or

the brand-new Brit flick After Love, starring Joanna Scanlan.

To redeem your tickets, all you need is any National Lottery ticket (Lotto, Euromillio­ns, Set For Life), Instant Win Game ticket or scratchcar­d bought online or in-store from January 1, 2019. Tickets must be prebooked (you can do this from today) and can be claimed at Nationallo­tteryunloc­ked.com.

National Lottery Cinema

Weekend is a big thank-you to the players who raise £30 million for good causes every week*.

Thanks to players like you, brilliant projects spanning the arts, community, film, heritage and sport have made, and continue to make, a huge difference to local communitie­s across the UK.

FUNDING FILMS

You’ve helped to fund Oscar and Bafta-winning British films including The King’s Speech, along with much-loved hits such as Billy Elliot, The Last King of Scotland and Rocks.

And you’ve been supporting the next generation of film talent too. Money you have raised is enabling greater opportunit­ies for a diverse array of talented individual­s to work in the dynamic and thriving UK film industry. stock up on the popcorn!

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