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26th Dundee Mountain Film Festival
26 to 30 November 2008
Our line up this year promises to be as exciting as ever! We have Tomaž Humar on Wednesday evening, Dave MacLeod on Friday evening, Reinhold Messner appearing on Saturday evening and Dave "Heavy" Whalley on Saturday afternoon.
Tickets
We are now completely sold out for Saturday evening, but tickets are still available for all other sessions.
Tickets are now available by post and from retail outlets. See details on the brochure or our ticket page. Tickets will also be available at the door subject to availability.
Tickets for the Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) programmes are available from the DCA box office on 01382 909900 or the DCA website
The Programme
The programme is now ready. A downloadable version is available here. You can pick up a paper copy at the ticket outlets and at many other places. Or you can browse the programme on our Programme page.
There is one change from our published programme on Saturday evening. The film Rhum and Water has been replaced by In Days of Old. Full details on the programme pages on this website.
The DCA programme is now shown on the programme pages of this website and is incorporated in the Oct-Dec edition of the DCA Cinema programme.
Exhibition and Trade Show
We have three exhibitions this year. Local artist Douglas Roulston will show examples of his highly acclaimed dramatic landscapes. We are pleased to be able to bring you images of The Ladies Scottish Climbing Club activities through the ages, as they celebrate the club's 100th Anniversary. Another milestone is 75 years of organised Mountain Rescue in the UK, and we celebrate this with a selection of mountain rescue photographs.
We have a very full trade show this year with many regulars and some new stands - the ideal way to buy that Christmas gift or cards and chat to old friends and make new acquaintances.
Photographs
There are now some photographs of the 2007 Festival on Bebo. You can email me if you wish copies of any of the pictures in hi-resolution JPEG or RAW format. Also more photographs relating to this years festival on MySpace
About the Festival
The first Dundee Mountain Film Festival (DMFF), a one-evening event, was staged to raise funds for building the bridge at Bachnagairn in memory of our friend Roy Tait, a member of the Grampian Club and Tayside Mountain Rescue Team. We just carried on, a fitting tribute to one we loved and admired. More about our history here..
Come and join us
We invite potential sponsors to discuss participation in our exciting film festival. We would also welcome approaches from film makers wishing to consider using the Dundee Mountain Film Festival as a showcase for their films, but we do not have a film competition. We often have representatives from other film festivals and film makers attending the DMFF.
Site updated 19 November 2008
Contact:
mail@dundeemountainfilm.org.uk
See Bebo or MySpace for more pictures, video and blog
The Dundee Mountain Film Festival Society (DMFF) is a registered Scottish Charity, number SC029267.
All material on this site not provided by the presenters, film makers, Banff World Tour or otherwise credited, is © DMFF
DMFF reserve the right to amend the programme in exceptional circumstances. There can be no guarantees to adhere to the published programme, although DMFF will strive to do so.






