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WIN Irreplaceable Movie Passes
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- Category: Contests
- Published: Monday, 28 April 2014 01:00
This week on the Morning Express, tune in to join Brock on air to discuss FAMILY and to WIN a pair of passes to see Irreplaceable on Wednesday, May 7th (you also WIN a book!)
Purchase tickets online here.
Listen to Brock interview with Tim Sisarich, Executive Director of Focus On the Family New Zealand and host of the documentary:
HOW: Listen for you cue-to call in and talk abut family.
WHAT: 2 passes to Irreplaceable at any participating Cineplex Theatre (see below for a list of theatres) AND a copy of "Why Family Matters: A Modern Look at an Ancient Truth" (Book – a FOTF resource)
WHEN: Monday, April 28th through Friday, May 2nd, 2014 between 7am - 10am ET (Morning Express only)
WHERE: On Air, 613-247-1886
Movie Details:
WHEN: One Night Only! Wednesday, May 7th @ 7:30pm
WHERE:
1. Cineplex South Keys Cinemas - 2214 Bank St. CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS (click the 7:30pm showtime to start the purchase) or call (613) 736-6740
2. SilverCity Gloucester Cinemas - 2385 City Park Dr, Gloucester CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS (click the 7:30pm showtime to start the purchase) or call (613) 749-5112
3. Landmark Cinemas 24 Kanata - 801 Kanata Ave CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS (click the 7:30pm showtime to start the purchase) or call (613) 599-5500
DETAILS: What is family and does family still matter in today's society? Irreplaceable seeks to address these fundamental questions. The documentary travels the world to explore what "family" really means – and why it is so important to humanity.
Filled with insightful interviews from a diverse group of experts, this documentary highlights the passions, joys, tears and triumphs of the family, exploring the desire and design God has placed in each of us. Irreplaceable is a timely and provocative documentary that challenges viewers to take a closer look at their own families and to consider what can be done to make them stronger. It also offers a message of hope: that it is never too late to become a better father, mother, sister or brother.