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Win an online preview of wild indie ride ‘Fresh’

A dating movie with unusual appetites? Grab the popcorn.

Enter to win a ticket to scandalous Sundance favorite Fresh! Screening will take place online March 1-3, and winners will have a 48 hour window to watch the film. TO ENTER: Send an email to marke@48hills.org with “Fresh” in the subject line and your full name in the body. DEADLINE to enter is Thursday, February 24 at 11:59pm. Winners will be informed over the weekend. Good luck!

FRESH follows Noa (Daisy Edgar-Jones), who meets the alluring Steve (Sebastian Stan) at a grocery store and – given her frustration with dating apps – takes a chance and gives him her number. After their first date, Noa is smitten and accepts Steve’s invitation to a romantic weekend getaway.  Only to find that her new paramour has been hiding some unusual appetites.

FRESH will stream exclusively across Disney’s streaming platforms and as an Original film on Hulu in the US beginning March 4.

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