
WIN 1 of 25 double passes to see The Friend
The Friend
is a tender, deeply human story about love, loss, and unexpected companionship—set against the backdrop of New York City. And now, you and your own special friend could win a
double pass
to see this beautiful film on the big screen!
This heartwarming story explores how healing can come in the most surprising forms, as one woman's grief is transformed through the bond she forms with an extraordinary Great Dane.
In cinemas on 31 July. Watch the trailer
here
.
For your chance to win, look for the code word in PLAY magazine in The West Australian and enter your details below. Entries close at 12:00pm,
Friday 11 July 2025
.
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