The List have partnered up with London East Asia Film Festival to offer two lucky readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to the UK Premiere of The Widowed Witch.
The London East Asia Film Festival was established in 2015 as a non-profit arts organization to champion the growing collaboration and diversity in the East Asian Filmmaking. Setting London as its hub for expansion, LEAFF grew to be London's biggest promoter of East Asian cinema and culture.
This year will see LEAFF's third edition that will take place from Thu 25 Oct till Sun 4 Nov, with over 60 films being screened from 12 countries in the Southeast and East Asia region, of which most of them will be followed by a Q&A session with the film director and/or actors.
The List have partnered up with London East Asia Film Festival to offer two lucky readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to the UK Premiere of The Widowed Witch.
The London East Asia Film Festival was established in 2015 as a non-profit arts organization to champion the growing collaboration and diversity in the East Asian Filmmaking. Setting London as its hub for expansion, LEAFF grew to be London's biggest promoter of East Asian cinema and culture.
This year will see LEAFF's third edition that will take place from Thu 25 Oct till Sun 4 Nov, with over 60 films being screened from 12 countries in the Southeast and East Asia region, of which most of them will be followed by a Q&A session with the film director and/or actors.
The Widowed Witch (directed by Cai Chengjie) will be screened as a UK premiere, after having won the Tiger Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. It depicts a story of an unlucky woman, Erhao, who after facing difficulty from her family and town people, decides to leave town and embark on an adventure. The film will be screened as part of LEAFF Halloween Special.
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the question below:
London East Asia Film Festival
Thu 25 Oct - Sun 4 Nov 2018
Various Locatons
leaff.org.uk
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