Dover has a rich culture and character that shines across the community events and the wonderful backdrop of this great town.
The Dover Film is a collection of the key events in our local community. The film highlights the many different events that have happened in Dover each year, from carnivals and regatta to sports events and civic ceremonies.
In the first week of March, the Annual Dover Film can be seen on the big screen at the cinema in the Dover Museum, Visitor Information Centre. The 2024 film will this year be shown alongside the 1964 Film, by Ray Warner. The run time of the film is 33 minutes and this will be followed by a short tribute to Terry Sutton, MBE, Honorary Freeman of Dover
Total running time: 1 hour 35 minutes
Adult £6.00
Senior £5.00
Child £3.00
Groups £5.00 pp (10+ tickets booked together)
Tickets are available exclusively from White Cliffs Country Visitor Information Centre, Market Square, Dover CT16 1PH, open Monday to Saturday 9:30am to 5pm. Please note, that ticket sales are in-person only.
Dover Film Festival 2025 (2 Mar 2025 - 8 Mar 2025) |
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* Sunday 2 March: 1pm 3:30pm
Monday 3 March: 10:30am 1pm 3:30pm
Tuesday 4 March: 10:30am 1pm 3:30pm 6pm
Wednesday 5 March: 10:30am 1pm 3:30pm 6pm
Thursday 6 March: 10:30am 1pm 3:30pm 6pm
Friday 7 March: 1pm 3:30pm
Saturday 8 March: 1pm
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