This week’s recommended film of the week is Race (PG).

In 1936 the Olympic Games were held in Berlin. Organised by the ruling Nazi party, the games were intended to showcase Hitler’s vision of the supremacy of the Aryan race, but the nazi dream was shattered by a black American athlete named Jesse Owens.

Race is based on the incredible true story of Jesse Owens, a the New York Times called “the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history”. Race is an enthralling film about courage, determination, friendship and an inspiring drama about one man’s fight to become an Olympic legend.

The Hunts Post has four pairs of tickets (two for Cineworld in St Neots and two for Cineworld in Huntingdon) to give away to four readers.

To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, just answer this question.

In what country did the 1936 Olympic Games take place?

Answers on a postcard to: The Hunts Post, 30 High Street, Huntingdon, PE29 3TB or email: competitions@huntspost.co.uk.

Deadline for entries, which must contain a postal address, is June 27.