Thanks to Icon Film Distribution and the upcoming release of Miss Potter starring nominated Golden Globe Best Actress, Renee Zellweger, here is your chance to win this amazing Beatrix Potter Hamper including:
*Crabtree and Evelyn pack including:
- Nadira Bath & Shower Gel
- Nadira Demi Candles
- Nadira Body Meringue
- La Source Hand Therapy 100ml
- La Souce Hand Recovery 100g
- La Source Ext Foot Therapy 100ml
*Miss Potter novel
*The Tale of Jeremy Fisher
*The Tale of Two Bad Mice
*The Tale of Peter Rabbit
*The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
*Set of Three Peter Rabbit Nesting Cases
*Peter Rabbit plush
*Miss Potter double pass
*Peter Rabbit 3 baby musling wraps
Plus 4 lucky runners up will receive double passes to see Miss Potter
Starring: Renee Zellweger (Cinderella Man, Bridget Jones Diary), Ewan McGregor (Moulin Rouge! Young Adam), Emily Watson (The Proposition, Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Gosford Park)
Directed By: Chris Noonan
Genre Drama
SYNOPSIS:Directed by Australian director Chris Noonan (Babe) and starring Renee Zellweger (Bridget Jones Diary, Cold Mountain, Chicago), and Ewan McGregor (Star Wars Episode III, Moulin Rouge), Miss Potter tells the magical story of Beatrix Potters love for her publisher, Norman Warne, and her striving towards an independent life at a time when her expected place in society was as a wife. It praises her talented pen - both as writer and artist - that created the world of Peter Rabbit, Mrs Tiggy-winkle, Jeremy Fisher and friends. It tells the story of a woman whose life was a fascinating mix of professional achievement and private grief; a woman who swum against the tide.
Beatrix Potter was a literary phenomenon of the early 20th Century. At a time when most young women of her class aimed only to make a good marriage, Beatrix became an iconic figure, swimming quietly, but with great fortitude, against the tide. She created a series of books and characters that are as beloved today as they were a hundred years ago, and since their publication they have never been out of print. She was also a distinguished painter and - had she been a man - her botanical drawings would have been snapped up by the Royal Horticultural Society at Kew Gardens. In addition, by the time she died in 1943, Beatrix Potter had purchased vast swathes of the Lake District that she left to the National Trust. That so much of this glorious countryside remains as it was in Beatrix Potters day for others to enjoy, is her bequest to the nation.
This is her story...
www.misspottermovie.co.uk
In Cinemas: January 25, 2007
Miss Potter Interview
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