Win passes to an advance screening of OBVIOUS CHILD in select cities!
If you live in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver or Winnipeg you can enter for a chance to win passes to an advance screening of OBVIOUS CHILD!
Screening Info:
TORONTO
Monday June 16, 2014
Show Time: 7:00PM
Cineplex Odeon Varsity & VIP Cinemas
*Star Jenny Slate will be in attendance to introduce the film!
Vancouver/Montreal
Wednesday, June 18th, 2014
Calgary/Edmonton/Winnipeg/Ottawa/Halifax
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014
To enter is simple. Fill out the form below and submit your info!
Winners will be chosen at random and will be notified via e-mail. Contest deadline is June 13th at 12:00pm. This contest is open to Canadian residents only. Good luck!
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Synopsis:
For aspiring comedian Donna Stern, everyday life as a female twenty-something provides ample material for her hysterical and relatable brand of humor. On stage, Donna is unapologetically herself, joking about topics as intimate as her sex life and as crude as her day-old underwear. But when Donna winds up unexpectedly pregnant after a one-night stand, she is forced to face the uncomfortable realities of independent womanhood for the first time. Donna’s drunken hookup – and epic lapse in prophylactic judgment – turns out to be the beginning of a hilarious and totally unplanned journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
Anchored by a star-making performance from Jenny Slate, OBVIOUS CHILD is a true Sundance gem: a heartfelt discovery packed tight with raw, energetic comedy and moments of poignant honesty and vulnerability. Writer/Director Gillian Robespierre handles the topic of Donna’s unwanted pregnancy with a refreshing matter-of-factness rarely seen onscreen. And with Donna, Slate and Robespierre have crafted a character for the ages – a female that audiences will recognize, cheer for, and love.