Win a pair of tickets to ‘Real to Reel: A Century of War Movies’ at IWM London.

We are offering a pair of tickets to 3 lucky winners to go behind the scenes of some of this century’s most iconic war films.
Competition Closed

Competition Dates:
Competition runs from
Sep 6, 2016 to Sep 25, 2016
Real to Reel: A Century of War Movies from IWM London goes behind the scenes of some of this century’s most iconic war films that have captured the imagination of cinema-going audiences for generations.

Explore how film-makers have found inspiration in compelling personal stories and gripping real events from wars of the past century. See how film-makers have used war’s inherent drama to translate stories of love and loss, fear and courage, triumph and tragedy into blockbusters for the big screen.

For the first time, Real to Reel: A Century of War Movies brings together a unique combination of film clips, costumes, props, scripts, sketches and designs, alongside original archival material and artefacts from IWM’s collections.

Spanning decades and featuring over 200 objects the exhibition include items from films such as The Dam Busters, Where Eagles Dare, Apocalypse Now, Battle of Britain, Das Boot, Casablanca, Jarhead, Atonement and War Horse.

For more information visit: iwm.org.uk
The Question

Which of these war films received the Academy Award for Outstanding Motion Picture in 1944?



No longer accepting enties, this competition ended on Sep 25, 2016.

Details & Terms

Prizes cannot be exchanged for their monetary value or other IWM London products or events. Winners will be selected at random from all entries received. The competition is not open to IWM employees. The competition closes on Sunday 18 September at midnight. If the winner does not claim their prize within 5 days of being notified, then their prize will be forfeited and another winner will be selected. The IWM’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The IWM reserves the right to alter and/or cancel the competition without any prior warning.