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About 50th Anniversary - Ann Arbor Film Festival

Year Released:
2012
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Experimental
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50th Anniversary Ann Arbor Film Festival 16mm Package

The Ann Arbor Film Festival is America’s longest-running festival focused on independent and experimental work, and this vital institution celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2012. The AAFF also pioneered the traveling film festival tour, and this year’s 16mm touring package is as strong as ever, featuring work by established filmmakers like Robert Todd, Jodie Mack, and Jennifer Reeves, as well as emerging artists like Fern Silva and Jonathan Schwartz. A wide variety of styles, forms, and techniques are on display here, from found footage to optical printing to hand processing to pinhole cameras. (16mm presentation)

Program includes: Passage Upon The Plume (Fern Silva) Tokyo-Ebisu (Tomonari Nishikawa) Point de Gaze (Jodie Mack) A Preface to Red (Jonathan Schwartz) Under the Shadow of Marcus Mountain (Robert Schaller) Curious Light (Charlotte Pryce) The Electric Embrace (Norbert Sheih) Craig's Cutting Room Floor (Linda Scobie) Undergrowth (Robert Todd) Landfill 16 (Jennifer Reeves) Sack Barrow (Ben Rivers)

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