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Win a pass to see a Frameline46 movie!

It's Pride movie time! We want you to see a film at the world's largest LGBTQ+ film fest

We’ve got 20 passes to give away to see a movie at Frameline46, the world’s biggest LGBTQ+ film festival! (The passes are good for in-person and streaming films, the festival runs June 16-26, check out our guide here.)

TO ENTER: Send an email to marke@48hills.org by midnight Tue/14 with the subject “Frameline” and your favorite color of the rainbow in the body. Winners will be chosen at random and informed on Wed/15. Good luck!

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