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Redeem free passes to see inspiring drama, Tinā*

Redeem free passes to see inspiring drama, Tinā*

The Age23-04-2025
Tinā is an inspiring drama, a light-hearted rhythmic tear-jerker, and the story of Samoan teacher Mareta Percival (Anapela Polataivao). As a subscriber, you have the opportunity to redeem 1 of 20 double passes to see Tinā for free.*
SYNOPSIS: Struggling after the death of her daughter in the Christchurch earthquakes, Mareta (Anapela Polataivao) reluctantly takes on the role of substitute teacher at an elite, wealthy private school and is surprised to find children crying out for guidance, inspiration, and love. Using the symphony of her culture to empower her students, she forms a choir, bringing them together while unexpectedly rediscovering her passion again for being a teacher and mother
You can watch the trailer here.
DIRECTOR: Miki Magasiva
CAST: Anapela Polataivao, Antonia Robinson, Beulah Koale, Dalip Sondhi and Nicole Whippy
RUNNING TIME: 124 mins
RELEASE DATE: 1 May, 2025
Offer Details
Redeem one of 20, free double passes to see Tinā. The first 20 subscribers will receive an email to confirm their successful offer redemption and instructions for the use of their passes. Unsuccessful applicants will receive no communication.
*Terms and Conditions: This offer is available to Sydney Morning Herald and Age digital subscribers and print subscribers with 2+ days of home delivery. This offer is only valid to see the movie 'Tinā' in participating cinemas. There are 20 double passes available, offer ends on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 23:59 [AEST] or when this allocation is exhausted. Successful applicants will be contacted with information regarding their passes, while unsuccessful applicants will receive no communication. Submission addresses will be shared with Madman Entertainment for the purpose of sending the physical passes to successful applicants. Offer may only be redeemed once per subscriber. Offer must be redeemed online and cannot be redeemed for cash.
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