“Like a whole
season of The Wire packed into a single film” Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood
Reporter
“brutal and
heartbreaking” Jonathan Crocker, Total Film
To celebrate the
release of Polisse, we are giving away some fantastic prizes!
Maïwenn’s Polisse, the 2011 Cannes Jury Prize
winner, depicts the activities of the Child Protection Unit in Paris. Also
starring Karin Viard (Potiche), Joey Starr (22 Bullets) and Marina Foïs (The
Big Picture), the writer-director herself plays Melissa, a photojournalist
Commissioned to document the work of the day shift. She witnesses a group of
individuals coping with some of the worst crimes against society’s most
innocent victims. The officers are pushed to the limit often taking their angst
out on each other. But the cases they deal with also draw them together into a
closely-knit group, to which Melissa becomes inextricably linked.
To be in with the
chance of winning the prizes below, simply answer the question – Which film do
Marina Foïs and Joey Starr play together in?
1 x The Big
Picture DVD
1 x White Material
DVD
1 x Delicatessen
DVD
1 x Polisse
poster
Competition
Closes at midnight on June 28th, Good Luck!
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