still from “Everybody Loves Touda”The Windsor International Film Festival will present the drama “Everybody Loves Touda” as its centrepiece feature tonight — Wednesday, Oct. 30.

Film fest tickets available to cinephiles

DailyNews readers can win tickets to the Windsor International Film Festival, courtesy of the Office of the President. A celebration of the art of cinema, the festival continues at three downtown venues though Nov. 3.

As a sponsor, the University has received tickets to several screenings: three pairs of tickets for the centrepiece feature and three pairs of vouchers for any show.

The centrepiece screening is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, in the Capitol Theatre. Everybody Loves Touda is a drama about a dancer who dreams of leaving her small village for the bright lights of Casablanca to become a respected traditional Moroccan performer.

One pair of tickets will go to each of the first six respondents who correctly answer these three questions about the festival:

  1. The University of Windsor is a sponsor of which festival feature?
    a) Closing Night
    b) Opening Night
    c) People’s Choice Awards
    d) WIFF Presents Series
     
  2. The festival is celebrating which anniversary this year?
    a) 10th
    b) 20th
    c) 25th
    d) 50th
     
  3. This year’s closing night film, Conclave, is a thriller revolving around the selection of which religious figure?
    a) Chief Rabbi of Israel
    b) Dalai Lama
    c) Roman Catholic Pope
    d) Grand Imam of al-Azhar

Contest is open to all readers of the DailyNews, but note prizes must be collected on campus. Send an e-mail with your responses to mona@uwindsor.ca.

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