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Ski movies to premiere at two Scottish film festivals

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Firstly, the Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival - this weekend 21-23 October - is showing (among others):

'Cano-Bagging' - about skiing New Zealand's volcanoes (with a clever opening scene, I gather)
'We Still Believe' - 50 years skiing at Glencoe with some "classic archived footage".

Full programme here.
Full details of the festival here: http://www.edinburghmountainff.com

The Dundee Mountain Film Festival on 25-27 November features five 'presentations' and 18 films. Many of them are sourced from the famous Banff Mountain Film Festival, as part of its world tour.

Full programme here. [Scroll down]
Full details of festival here: http://www.dundeemountainfilm.org.uk

Anyone going?
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