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Important

Dundee Mountain Film Festival (DMFF) “Scotland’s  pioneering  mountain  film  festival”  in  2024  celebrated  its  40th  Anniversary  of  presenting  a  programme  of  outstanding  speakers,  films, exhibitions  and  events  inspiring,  educating  and  entertaining  outdoor  enthusiasts  of  all  persuasions.  In  order  to  ensure  continuity  of  this  popular event  the  Festival  is  actively   seeking  enthusiasts  to  join  the  organisers  towards  achieving  this  objective.  Previous  organising  experience  whilst  being  an  advantage  is  not  essential  for  this  voluntary  role  other  than  enthusiasm  for  bringing  together  the  continued  presentation  of  Scotland’s  longest  running  mountain  film  festival. 

There  are  a  number  of  ways  to  express  interest  in  becoming  involved  and  obtaining  further  information.  These are :-

               Website :-  www.dmff.co.uk (Contacts Page)

               Email :-  mail@dmff.org.uk     


Ticket Sales

The date of our next event has not been decided


Film Submission

Although we do not have a film competition, we welcome approaches from film makers wishing to consider using the Dundee Mountain Film Festival as a showcase for their films. We often have representatives from other film festivals and film makers attending the DMFF.

 


Trade Stands

We also have a large “trade show”  featuring representatives from voluntary organisations and the outdoor trade. This is an efficient and friendly medium for such organisations to interact with their local customers. If you would like more information about a trade stand, or any other enquiries, use the contact form below.


Sponsorship

We invite potential sponsors to discuss participation in our exciting film festival. You can download a sponsorship package here.

We also have sponsorship opportunities for clubs, namely for supporting a film – download the package here.


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You can also join our emailing list, please fill in the form below. We only use your details a few times per festival. Sometimes these emails can go into your Spam folder. You should always check your spam folder as it will often catch genuine emails, and your Inbox will still sometimes catch Spam.

If the email is a work one, from a data sensitive organisation, particularly the NHS or a university, it might be caught at the organisation’s firewall and you won’t see it at all, even in your “Spam” folder.


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