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| dates and duration = March, end, 3 days | | dates and duration = March, end, 3 days | ||
| duration weeks = 13,14 (2011) 14 (2012) 16 (2013) 9 (2014) | | duration weeks = 13,14 (2011) 14 (2012) 16 (2013) 9 (2014) | ||
− | | festival dates = 23.2.2015 - 27.2.2015, 15.2.2016 - 19.2.2016 | + | | festival dates = 23.2.2015 - 27.2.2015, 15.2.2016 - 19.2.2016, 20.2.2017 - 26.2.2017 |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Silvo Karo | | name = Silvo Karo |
The festival is co-produced by Društvo za gorsko kulturo (Society for Mountain Culture) and Cankarjev dom, where most of the festival's events occur (the other locations are the Franc Bernik Culture House, Domžale, Krško Culture House, Art kino Metropol Celje and Ptuj City Cinema). It has been led since the beginning by its founder, the legendary mountaineer Silvo Karo. In 2010 the International Festival of Mountain Film became a member of the International Alliance for Mountain Film.
The festival's film programme has 5 categories: Mountaineering; Climbing; Mountains, sports and adventure; Mountain nature and culture; and (sometimes) Retrospective. In each of these categories (excluding retrospective) the best film is chosen and awarded by the international jury, which also awards the best short film prize. There are also awards given by the Mountaineering Association of Slovenia and RTV Slovenia), as well as the "Viewer's Choice" award, selected by the audience.
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