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WIN A DVD COPY OF RACE – OUT NOW 

 

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Posted October 10, 2016 by

 
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Tense and uplifting RACE is based on the true life story of track and field sensation Jesse Owens, who at the 1936 Olympics not only found his battles in the stadium but within society as well. To celebrate the release on DVD, Digital Download and VOD from October 10, we’re giving you the chance to win a copy of the film!

Discovered whilst attending Ohio State University in the early 1930s Jesse soon found himself gaining national recognition for breaking numerous athletic records. As the Olympics approached, which were to be held in Nazi Germany, there was much debate across the world as to what countries would be attending and for Jesse in particular the question of whether a black man should visit such a racist country.

With the US eventually deciding not to boycott the games, Jesse soon found himself at the centre of racial animosity both on and off the field, at home and in Germany. With the world looking on Jesse used the opportunity to prove himself as the fastest man alive – coming home with a record breaking four Gold Medals, whilst also turning Hitler’s theory on its head.

Inspiring and provocative, RACE is one man’s story of triumph over adversity, and a reminder that although we don’t all have Jesse’s talents, we can all stand up and make a difference.

Watch the trailer here:

For your chance to win, simply watch the trailer and answer the question below.

What are the Ohio State University colours?

a) Maroon and white

b) Red and blue

c) Green and yellow

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  • No alternative prize is available
  • Closing date is 7th November 2016

Alex Moss Editor

 
Alex Moss’ obsession with film began the moment he witnessed the Alien burst forth from John Hurt’s stomach. It was perhaps ill-advised to witness this aged 6 but much like the beast within Hurt, he became infected by a parasite called ‘Movies’. Rarely away from his computer or a big screen, as he muses on Cinematic Deities, Alex is “more machine now than man. His mind is twisted and evil”. Email: alex.moss@filmjuice.com


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