Bigfanboy.com and Warner Bros. want you to see THE 33, which comes from director Patricia Riggan, chronicling the trapped Chilean miners event from 2010, how the men dealt with being buried alive, and the dramatic rescue attempt to get them out. The cast includes Antonio Banderas, Lou Diamond Phillips, Rodrigo Santoro, Gabriel Byrne, Juliette Binoche, James Brolin, Mario Casas, Adriana Barazza, Kate del Castillo, Cote de Pablo, and Bob Gunton. We want you and guest to see this one early and for free – the screening will be held on Tuesday, November 10th, 2015 at 7:30pm at Angelika in Mockingbird Station. Each pass is good for two people. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. One pass per person.
No need to enter or pick up passes anywhere, print them while they last by CLICKING HERE. You should be able to print a pass for you and a guest – passes are limited so print yours as soon as possible – once our allotment is used up, that’s it.
The screening in on Tuesday, November 10th, 2015 at 7:30pm in Dallas. One print off per person please (again, your pass admits for two). Please, no trading of passes. If you’re not 100% sure you can attend, please do not print passes, as you could be taking a pass away from someone who genuinely wants to be there. These passes come to you compliments of Bigfanboy.com, and we frequently offer advance screening passes – please follow us ON TWITTER and ON FACEBOOK.
Remember, once our allotment is used up, that’s it. NOTE – these passes do NOT guarantee you seats, you must arrive EARLY to get a good seat. Showing up an hour before showtime will most likely see you being turned away. Make sure you’re aware of this!
In 2010, the eyes of the world turned to Chile, where 33 miners had been buried alive by the catastrophic explosion and collapse of a 100-year-old gold and copper mine. Over the next 69 days, an international team worked night and day in a desperate attempt to rescue the trapped men as their families and friends, as well as millions of people globally, waited and watched anxiously for any sign of hope. But 200 stories beneath the surface, in the suffocating heat and with tensions rising, provisions—and time—were quickly running out.