Film Society

Film Society

Do you like movies? Drop in on a Film Society meeting and talk about the latest movies, your all-time favorites and programming ideas for the Hop Film slate. Did we mention the FREE dinner?!? 

We'll make you an offer you can't refuse. If you join the DFS, we can promise you:

  • Free movie tickets to the Hop
  • A list of writing credits for your resume
  • Possibly a world-renowned director as your thesis advisor (we're not kidding!)
  • Free dinner every Monday
  • One degree closer to Kevin Bacon
  • Connections to the Telluride Film Festival and jobs in the film industry through generations of DFS alumni
  • Friends who are always game to see a movie with you!

Are you a Dartmouth Student who loves movies?
Meetings are held Tuesdays at 6 pm in Wilson Hall Room 205, open to Dartmouth students only. To get on our weekly email list and be the first to know when filmmakers are visiting campus, email dfs@dartmouth.edu

DFS 75th Celebration

DFS 75th Celebration

Loew Auditorium

History of the Dartmouth Film Society

Formally launched in 1949 (with W.C. Fields’ "Million Dollar Legs"), the DFS was the first student organization in the United States to bring to a college campus a program of films which were not likely to be shown at the local theater, in the classrooms, by clubs or elsewhere.

DFS 75th
DFS 75th Alumni Fest (Nov 7-10)

A celebratory weekend of new movies, conversations, networking events and more with alums who've had a strong impact on the film, media and entertainment industries.

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DFS 75th
Dartmouth Film Society 75th

Founded in 1949, the Dartmouth Film Society is the oldest college film society in the country. This fall marks the 75th Anniversary!

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A Clockwork Orange
Hop Film Now

Fall Film and Telluride at Dartmouth tickets are now on sale. Telluride at Dartmouth is back, bringing you seven captivating films in special screenings. We'll keep that festival energy alive as we...

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