Special offer: Free tickets to see new Emily Watson film Oranges and Sunshine

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Watson.jpg*** We have 25 pairs of tickets for an exclusive advance screening of Oranges and Sunshine, the forthcoming film about a Nottingham social worker, Margaret Humphreys - honoured this month in the New Years Honours List - who uncovered Britain's forced migration of around 150,000 children in care to Australia. ***

Based on Humphreys' book Empty Cradles, the film - the directorial debut of Ken Loach's son Jim - stars twice-Oscar nominated actress Emily Watson as Humphreys, Hugo Weaving (The Matrix, The Lord of the Rings) and David Wenham (The Lord of the Rings). 

It won't hit cinemas until April but if you email me (camilla.pemberton@rbi.co.uk) with your name and job title, you could be seeing the film ahead of the crowds in London's Soho on Thursday 17 February at 6pm. (Obviously more details once you've got in touch with us).

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