$ 0 0 (14.11) Win tickets to 'Our Man in Tehran' What's to be won?"CityNews" has five double passes, compliments of the Canadian High Commission, to be won to the sold-out screening of the enthralling docu-drama "Our Man in Tehran". The tickets include entry to a reception, the film screening and a panel discussion. "Our Man in Tehran" revisits the true story behind Ben Affleck’s Hollywood film "Argo", setting the story straight about the role played by Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor in hiding six American diplomats during the Iranian Hostage Crisis of 1979. With access to key players and footage, this enthralling documentary sheds new light on secret dealings between the US and Canadian governments and the covert planning of the military rescue. The screening, at the Dendy Cinema, from 5.30pm, on Wednesday, August 20, is presented by "Possible Worlds" (possibleworlds.net.au), the Australian festival of American and Canadian Cinema. To enter, tell us, in 25 words or less, why you'd like to go. Please include your name, address and email details. The judge’s decision will be final. *Name*FirstLastEmail*Suburb*Join our mailing list?Yes pleaseNo thanksTerms and Conditions1. All entrants must be over the age of 18. To enter, log on to citynews.com.au/win and tell us, in 25 words or less, why you'd like to go. Please include your name, address and email details. The judge’s decision will be final. 2. The competition opens on Friday, August 8. 3. The competition closes midday, Monday, August 18. 4. The competition will be judged midday, Monday, August 18. 5. Judging will take place at the offices of CityNews, Level 1, Bailey’s Corner, 143 London Circuit, Canberra ACT. 6. The prize consists of five double passes to see "Our Man in Tehran" (valued at $36 each) and attend a reception and post-screening panel discussion at the Dendy Cinema, from 5.30pm on Wednesday, August 20. Winners will be notified by email and, for record, listed in the August 22 edition of "CityNews". Entry is restricted to readers in Canberra and surrounding district. 7. The promoter of the competition is Macquarie Publishing Pty Limited. ABN 23 116 889 813 8. Should any winners be ineligible, or fail to collect the prizes subsequent winners will be judged from the original entries. The winners will be notified by email and details published in the next available edition of "CityNews". Ken Taylor is the central figure in “Our Man in Tehran”. The post Sold out, but here’s a way to see ‘Our Man in Tehran’ appeared first on Canberra CityNews.