Free tickets to Three Dollars

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We have a limited number of tickets to Three Dollars to give away when you purchase a gift subscription to New Matilda. For just $44, you can give a friend an annual subscription and receive two free in-season tickets to this great new Australian film.

Download a copy of the gift subscription form (see below) and send in to us by email, fax or post. (Our contact details here).

Let your colleagues and friends know we are also offering tickets (buy one get one free) to new subscribers. The first fifty readers to subscribe online will receive this special offer.

Also check out the Three Dollars website here

Three Dollars
The epic story of an ordinary man

Eddie Harnovey (David Wenham) is an intelligent, compassionate, and honest man who finds himself, at the age of 38, with a wife, a young child, a mortgage and three dollars to his name. As Eddie struggles to retain his integrity and humanity, the human cost of economic rationalisation is exposed in this riveting and suspenseful tale of living and loving in changing times.

From Elliot Perlman’s best-selling novel and director Robert Connolly (The Bank). Three Dollars is the story of a good man in bad times and his resilience in the face of circumstances that could break him. It’s amazing how far a little change will get you.

Featuring a unique ensemble “ David Wenham (Lord of the Rings, The Boys, Getting’ Square), Frances O’Connor (AI: Artificial Intelligence, Mansfield Park, Kiss or Kill), Sarah Wynter (24, Sex and the City, The 6th Day) and introducing Joanna Hunt-Prokhovnik “ Three Dollars asks the question: how much is your life worth?

“You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll count your blessings.
We should make more films like this”
Rachael Turk, Inside Film

Launched in 2004, New Matilda is one of Australia's oldest online independent publications. It's focus is on investigative journalism and analysis, with occasional smart arsery thrown in for reasons of sanity. New Matilda is owned and edited by Walkley Award and Human Rights Award winning journalist Chris Graham.

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