Competition: 12 Days of Irish Film Christmas – Day 6

On the Sixth Day of Irish Film Christmas Scannain sent to me…documentary Being AP, Song of the SeaI Used to Live Here ,Gerard Barrett’s Glassland, two Christina Nobles, and a Panti in a Pear Tree!

The film is an intimate documentary portrait of legendary horse-racing jockey A.P. McCoy, who risks life and limb in his determination to place his winning record out of reach of future challengers before he retires.

The Moneyglass, County Antrim born McCoy is one of Ireland’s most successful professional sportspersons with more than 4,300 wins. The documentary, which was filmed at race-courses and locations in both Ireland and the UK earlier this year, will include exclusive footage of the jockey, trainers and family from the 2014-15 season.

Being AP is directed by Anthony Wonke, and produced by Moneyglass Films, in partnership with Partizan Films and Roads Entertainment, and in association with BBC Films with support from The Irish Film Board, Northern Ireland Screen and the British Horse Racing Authority/Great British Racing.

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To win a copy simply answer the question below:

[contact-form][contact-field label=’Question: The A in A.P. McCoy stands for what?’ type=’radio’ required=’1′ options=’A) Anthony,B) Alexander,C) Amanda’/][contact-field label=’Name’ type=’name’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Email’ type=’email’ required=’1’/][contact-field label=’Address’ type=’textarea’ required=’1’/][/contact-form]