Sunday, December 8, 2024

Celebrate the art of film at the Ann Arbor Film Festival

Since 1963, Ann Arbor has served as the home of North America’s oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival: the Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF). Originally founded by George Manupelli as an alternative venue for filmmakers and artists to share their work, AAFF continues the tradition of celebrating the art of film and the bold, visionary and independent filmmakers who keep the industry fresh. Head to the 56th annual AAFF from Tuesday, March 20 through Sunday, March 25 to catch flicks, hear from creators, and enjoy cinematic magic. Times and prices of the events vary; some are free. See online for more information.

The Michigan Theater
603 E. Liberty St. | 734-668-8397
aafilmfest.org

Since 1963, Ann Arbor has served as the home of North America’s oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival: the Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF). Originally founded by George Manupelli as an alternative venue for filmmakers and artists to share their work, AAFF continues the tradition of celebrating the art of film and the bold, visionary and independent filmmakers who keep the industry fresh. Head to the 56th annual AAFF from Tuesday, March 20 through Sunday, March 25 to catch flicks, hear from creators, and enjoy cinematic magic. Times and prices of the events vary; some are free. See online for more information.

The Michigan Theater
603 E. Liberty St. | 734-668-8397
aafilmfest.org

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