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Contest: Win passes to screening of Anna Karenina

Depending on who you talk to, Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is either a masterfully-crafted, epic tale of thwarted love and duty, or a somewhat plodding melodrama. Regardless which camp you fall into (or whether you've never read it at all), it's clearly a story that still captivates us over 125 years later (as its many film adaptations can attest to). The twelfth such adaptation stars the admittedly luminous Keira Knightley as the eponymous character, and is directed by Joe Wright, who's previously brought us such other wonderful adaptations as Atonement and Pride and Prejudice (which also starred Knightley, hmm).

The film's set to be a holiday season blockbuster, and if you'd like to preview it before it hits theatres, here's how.

THE PRIZE

10 lucky readers will receive double passes (good for 2 people) to see a screening of Anna Karenina on November 22 at 7 pm at The Varsity (55 Bloor Street West) .

HOW TO WIN

To win, just answer the following question: Which actor portrays Count Vronsky in the 2012 film adaptation of Anna Karenina?

The first 10 correct commenters win the tickets. Please make sure to include a valid email address in the comment form "Email Address" field so that we can contact you if you're a winner.

FINE PRINT

You must be a Toronto-area resident to win. Only one comment and answer per person. If you include multiple answers or post multiple comments you will be disqualified, and the winner must pick up their own tickets.

UPDATE

This contest is now closed. Winners will be contacted shortly.

Film still from Anna Karenina


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