Midlands Movies Relaunch competition
midlandsmovies • June 17, 2020
Midlands Movies relaunch competition

Midlands Movies relaunch competition
As part of our relaunch we're offering you the chance to win a prize bundle of BluRays and DVDs.
The collection features films that include one or more scenes that were shot right here in the Midlands region. And one lucky person will take home all 9 films!
To enter, simply head over to this post on Facebook OR this post of Facebook and leave a "like"
One winner will be chosen at random on Friday 10th July 2020.
The 9-film prize package includes:
* Dead Man's Shoes (BluRay)
* Thunderball (BluRay)
* The Haunting (BluRay)
* The Princess Bride (BluRay)
* The Other Boleyn Girl (BluRay)
* Bronson (BluRay)
* Once Upon a Time in the Midlands (DVD)
* Small Time & Where's the Money Ronnie (DVD)
* Ready Player One (BluRay)
Terms and Conditions
Prizes are non-transferable, non-refundable and cannot be exchanged for any cash alternatives in whole or in part.
Competition open to residents of the UK and Ireland who are 18 years or over at the time of entry.
Only one entry per person. No purchase necessary.
Entry to this competition confirms that participants have read, understood and agreed to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.
This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with any third parties.
The prize will be delivered to the winner’s designated address by Royal Mail & Midlands Movies assumes no responsibility for prizes lost in transit.
Midlands Movies shall not be liable for any defects whatsoever with respect to the prize once dispatched to the winner.

On Sunday 26th April Midlands Movies Editor Michael Sales & awards ceremony co-host Ed Stagg (BBC Radio) announced the nominations for the 2026 Midlands Movies Awards live from the Queen of Bradgate Vintage Cinema in Leicester. A big thanks was given to the entire Jury Panel of industry experts who gave up their precious time to watch a huge selection of creative projects and as always, had a difficult time choosing from the excellent number of films from the region. You can read the full list of nominations across all 16 categories below and watch our announcement videos here: Part 1 & Part 2 And please also check out our great awards partner Chrome Video Best Actress in a Leading Role Karendip Phull for Family Kate Bracken for The Lace Rachel Baker for Throwing Fruit Chloe Wade for How Long Sophie Bullock for Ma Prison Best Animated Film Of All the Things by Steff Lee Big Red by James Pyle Statue in the Garden by Qianhui Yu Butterfly by Jacob Christie Best Director Luke Worrall for The Waterline Lily Portman for Quiet Jack Richardson for Daniel’s Room Jonathan Hawes for Sorry We’re Closed Sophia Dall'Aglio for Man from Mars Best Documentary Nothing's Impossible by Jacob Thomas McClean A Birmingham Symphony by Jemma Saunders We Bring Light: Leicester's Diwali Legacy by Kieran Vyas The Sunshine Café by Jill Lampert Through the Viewfinder by William North Best Sound (Editing or Mixing) Neil Evans & his team for Artificial Insanity Alasdair Gretton for Dead on Distribution Deepanjali Patel for Earworm David Hamilton-Smith for The Pause Heidi Wilson for Of All The Things Best Actor in a Supporting Role Devon Junior for Lazar Tim Sparrow for Safety Net Shaiek Ahmed Rana for Family Luke Rollason for Quiet Peter Willoughby for A Story of Spring Best Visual & Special Effects Jake Wesley-Worrall for Soul Trader Steve Askey & team for The Correction Unit Nick Willett & Matt Burkey for Black Goat JaqD SFX MUA, Mind Magic Studios and Ben Harker for Beyond the Witching Hour Jacob Christie for Countenance Best Cinematography Gary Rogers for The Pause Laurence Mason-Guetta for Sorry We’re Closed Ian Snape for Soul Trader Ash Connaughton for Daniel’s Room Duane Adamoli for Surfing (nominations continue below...)




