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Calvary (2014), will have its Irish premiere as the opening gala for the 2014 Jameson Dublin International Film Festival.

And we have TWO (a pair of!) tickets to the opening night on February 13..

The fillum [from The Guard’s John Michael McDonagh and Brendan Gleeson, above] – glowingly trailer parked earlier this month, is among five new movies opening at the festival.

And You and a chum can watch it among Irish cinema’s movers, shakers and assorted hoi polloi at Dublin’s Savoy Cinema WHILE sipping two fingers of ‘Jemmie’.

To enter, just answer this simple question

Excluding this scene, what do YOU regard as the best piece of dialogue in an Irish movie?

Lines close at 5pm Extended Until MIDNIGHT tonight (Friday) due to overwhelming stoner popular demand.

Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2014

Thanks Colm Ó Riagáin

No cash, favours, cinema tickets, hooch were given for this post other than the prize but Jameson has previously carried ads on broadsheet.

Al Pacino at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival premiere of Wilde’s Salome at the Savoy, Dublin, tonight with from top: President Higgins; CEO of Irish Distillers Anna Malmhake (left) and Festival Director Grainne Humphries; pic 3 and 4 Lucila Sola [Pacino’s partner]; pic 5 Merlin Holland, Oscar Wilde’s great grandson.

(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)