CliqueClack has free passes for The Angels’ Share in DC

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Would you like free passes to see the new Ken Loach film before anyone else? Get your free passes to the advance screening of ‘The Angels’ Share’ in Washington, D.C. right here. Read on to find out how.

 

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CliqueClack has partnered with IFC Films and Allied Integrated Marketing to offer our readers in the DC area free passes to the advance screening of Ken Loach’s new film The Angels’ Share. Winner of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize, The Angels’ Share is a comic fable about wasted talent and what happens when we are given a chance in life. It would be hard to see Robbie (Paul Brannigan) as a man worthy of redemption. He’s constantly watching out for a gang of thugs looking to settle a family grudge, his girlfriend is giving birth to a baby while her father offers him money to leave Glasgow, and he’s serving 300 hours of community service. But when Robbie meets Harry (John Henshaw), the gruff but benevolent man in charge of his sentence, he finds a hidden talent for Scotch whiskey — and a new chance at life. For distillers, the angels’ share is the whiskey lost to evaporation each year, and that little fact makes a rare cask of whiskey the perfect target for a heist. A hilarious story about second chances, The Angels’ Share is a tender crowd-pleaser from legendary filmmaker Ken Loach (The Wind that Shakes the Barely, Kes) and screenwriter Paul Laverty.

The screening will take place on Wednesday, April 24, 7:00 PM at the Landmark E Street Cinema. CliqueClack has a limited number of Admit Two passes available on a first come, first served basis. All you need to do is leave a comment on this post requesting a pass and we will send you one via email. As passes are limited, we will offer one pass per email/IP address. Any duplicate requests will be held for release if there are still passes available closer to the screening date. Please note, a pass does not guarantee you a seat as screenings are often overbooks to ensure a full house. Please plan to arrive early to secure your place in line. CliqueClack is not responsible for seating at the screening or the number of passes available. This offer will end when all of the passes have been claimed, so leave your comments now!

The Angels’ Share opens in DC on April 26th.

Photo Credit: IFC Films

38 Comments on “CliqueClack has free passes for The Angels’ Share in DC

  1. I’d love to attend this screening!

    thanks!

  2. I would like to request passes for this screening, thank you Clique Clack!

  3. Would love to attend (two tickets). Any tickets left?

  4. Thanks CliqueClack and thank you E Street Cinema!

  5. Would love to see this and see how things turn out for Robbie. Thank you!

  6. May I please be granted a Pass? Thank You!

  7. Hi – I would love to see this screening and hope I win passes…thanks!

  8. Sounds like a good movie! Would love to see it!

  9. Hi, would love to get a pass+1 for the movie! Thanks in advance!

  10. If there are tickets left, I would love to go to this screening!

    Thanks!

  11. Count me in for any movie with Paul Brannigan! Would love a pass to the screening! Thanks for your consideration!

  12. I would like to request two passes please. Thanks!

  13. Any more passes? Would love to see this one. Thanks!

  14. After viewing the trailer for Angels’ Share, I’m sure there will be no talking during the screening because
    the moviegoers will be concentrating on the actors accents.

  15. I would like two passes if there are still some available. Thanks!

  16. Angel’s Share is the small amount of alcohol that evaporates out of barrels during fermentation. It is also the names of a movie
    about second chances. Paul Brannigan’s character Robbie is a thug, a new father and is sentenced to 300 hours of community service.
    During this time he is taken to a distillery and he hatches a plan to steal the whiskey.The movie was subtitled as some of the accents were hard to understand. I liked the movie and seeing it at the E Street Cinema made my day. Add the movie to you must see list.

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