'Georgetown' Contest: Win A Copy Of Christoph Waltz's Directorial Debut

Without a doubt, 2021 has been a really strange year for film. With theaters being mostly shut down until recently, there were quite a few features that fell under the radar but deserve to be seen by fans. One of those is undoubtedly “Georgetown.”

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In honor of the new drama arriving on home video this week, we’re happy to give our readers a chance to win “Georgetown” on DVD. “Georgetown” is led by three incredible actors—Christoph Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave, and Annette Bening. If those names aren’t enough to sell you on the film, I don’t know what will. And if you’re a big fan of Waltz, you’ll be happy to know “Georgetown” is actually the actor’s feature directorial debut (under the name C.Waltz). “Georgetown,” as the title implies, takes place in the neighborhood of Washington, DC where there’s a ton of wealth. And as movies have taught us, where there’s wealth, there’s twists, turns, political intrigue, and general drama in abundance.

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To win a copy of the film on DVD, all you have to do is follow The Playlist on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter, and tweet: “I want to win the ‘Georgetown’ Giveaway from @ThePlaylist. #WinThePlaylistContest,” and include the URL of this story. Your final step: email us your tweet to playlistcontests@gmail.com, with your full name and address.

If you don’t want to take your chances on winning a copy of the film on DVD, you can just go out and purchase it. “Georgetown” is available now on DVD/Blu-ray and VOD.

Here’s the synopsis for the film:

In this thrilling true crime story filled with twists, turns, and political turmoil, Christoph Waltz stars as Ulrich Mott, an eccentric and smooth-talking social climber who seems to have everyone in Washington, D.C. wrapped around his finger. But when his wealthy, well-connected and much older wife (Vanessa Redgrave) turns up dead in their home, her daughter Amanda (Annette Bening) suspects Ulrich may not be all that he seems as the police investigation begins to uncover a larger deception that goes far deeper than anyone ever imagined.