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Win a pair of Sennheiser headphones and The Price of Kings DVDs

The second film in the beautiful documentary series The Price of Kings, on the Israeli President Shimon Peres, is screening next week as part of the UK Jewish Film Festival. In order to mark this occasion production house Spirit Level Film are giving away a pair of Sennheiser headphones plus 25 copies of the first two films on DVD.

Through exclusive interviews and archive footage, directors Joanna Natasegara, Richard Symons take an in-depth look into the lengthy yet controversial political life of the current President of Israel, Shimon Peres.

Narrated by Helena Bonham Carter, the film shows us frank conversations with the man himself and discusses his controversial nuclear programme,  the Nobel Peace Prize and what it is like to spend seven decades at the heart of the Middle East conflict.

For more info on the film and its subject please read our review by film critic Mark Dellora here.

Competition time!

If you like to own this film on DVD or get your hands on a pair of really good Sennheiser headphones, then check out the details of the competition below. Answer the following question:  “What are the names of the other two leaders (not including Peres!) currently features in The Price of Kings series?” Then send your answer to info@spiritlevelfilm.com  and finish off by keeping your fingers crossed! Be quick though because the competition closes Friday 2 November.

The documentary will screen during the UK Jewish Film Festival at the following times and places:

Tuesday 6th November at 7.30pm at Seven Arts in Leeds

Wednesday 7th November at 6.45pm at the Tricycle in London

Wednesday 14th November at the Cornerhouse in Manchester

To book tickets or to get more information on the festival, please check out the UK Jewish Film Festival’s website by clicking here.

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Alexandra Zeevalkink is a Dutch-born journalist living in London who founded DocGeeks in August 2011 in order to have a legitimate excuse to watch every documentary under the sun. She freelances for various publications and writes mainly about documentary films, art projects and social inequalities. When she is not blogging or watching films she enjoys theater, photography and reading loads of books. She is always on the look out for potential partnerships with other creative minds.

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