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East London celebrates good music, bad hangovers and lost love!

Posted by Katy Cowan in News on Tuesday 1st December 2009. Tagged with Film.

Just when you thought east London couldn’t get any cooler, along comes a film that immortalizes the area’s spirit on celluloid, celebrating parties, hangovers, lost love and carousing gigs in pubs. Sundance audience favourite UNMADE BEDS celebrates hipster hangouts and bohemian squats with a quirky soundtrack that includes Kimya Dawson and Good Shoes.

Soda Pictures is offering two exclusive competitions capturing the spirit of the film; the UNMADE BEDS party will be held at popular live music venue 93 Feet East on Brick Lane on the 8th December.  You can win tickets for you and your friends to attend the party which features personalized beer, director DJs and live performances from special music guests.

No less impressive is the chance to win an east London weekend at Boundary, Terence Conran's seriously stylish new project in Shoreditch and recently voted ‘Hotel of the Year’ by the European Hotel Design Awards. The lucky winner will also receive breakfast at the Albion and a private tour around a top east London gallery.

To enter both competitions go to UNMADE BEDS where you can find out more about the film. On general release from 11th December, UNMADE BEDS is directed by Alexis Dos Santos (Glue) features an international cast of rising stars, including Déborah François (L’Enfant, Female Agents), Fernando Tielve (Pan’s Labyrinth, The Devil’s Backbone) and Michiel Huisman (Black Book, The Young Victoria).


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