Mammoth Film Festival A “Must-Attend” Event

October 25, 2007 – 11:19 am

MAMMOTH LAKES, CA–Final preparations are currently underway for the 2007 Mammoth Film Festival™. Schedule and venue locations for this year’s screenings and other events will be announced shortly, and will be available on the official website (www.mammothfilmfestival.com).

While the 2007 Festival promises to be an exciting event, due to unexpected delays in commencing commercial air service to the Mammoth Lakes area, many elements of the Festival, as well as major sponsorship announcements, have been deferred until the 2008 Mammoth Film Festival™.

“We’re all very excited about the scope and magnitude of the events scheduled for next year and beyond, and we’re sure that the Mammoth Film Festival will become an event everyone wants to be part of,” said Festival co-founder, Andreas Wettstein.

About The Mammoth Film Festival

The Mammoth Film Festival™ takes place annually, the week before Thanksgiving, in Mammoth Lakes, California. It is comprised of a film competition, market and trade show. The Festival celebrates the business of film and its importance in today’s entertainment industry, as well as its impact in the global economy, and hopes to benefit not only the industry’s business side and artistic side, but also the community of Mammoth Lakes.

Mammoth’s geographic location, nearly equidistant from the major population centers of Los Angeles and San Diego to the south, Reno to the north, and San Francisco to the west, makes it a natural nucleus for winter and summer activities. Incorporated in 1984, the Town of Mammoth Lakes sits at an altitude of 7,900 feet, and is surrounded by mountains exceeding 12,000 feet. Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, one of the top ski resorts in the United States, is located just outside of town.

Official website:

http://www.mammothfilmfestival.com

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