If you are searching for an "iMovie 10.3.3 DMG," it is likely because the Mac App Store is pushing a version incompatible with your current OS.

Apple does not officially provide standalone DMG files for older iMovie versions on its support site. Instead, the safest way to obtain it is through the :

: Provides 20 templates for popular video types (like DIY, cooking, and product reviews) with flexible shot lists to guide beginners through the filmmaking process.

: If your OS is older, macOS will often prompt: "The current version requires macOS 13 or later, but you can download the last compatible version." This is the official way to get 10.3.3. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more

: Users can edit video captured in Cinematic mode on iPhone 13 or later, including the ability to modify depth of field intensity and shift focus points directly in the timeline.

: This feature allows users to drop a selection of clips and photos into a project; iMovie then automatically identifies the best shots, adds transitions, and syncs them to music.