48th festival

Special Programs Announced for 48th AAFF - Naomi Uman, Daniel Barrow, Nicky Hamlyn and LUX

The AAFF's curated special programs will present several acclaimed filmmakers and a featured distributor of avant-garde and experimental documentary work.

Archive Award Winners

Award Winners for the 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival

Ken Burns Award for Best of the Festival  - $3,000 [co-winners]

Beauty Plus Pity - Emily Vey Duke & Cooper Battersby

Trees of Syntax, Leaves of Axis - Daichi Saito


The Stan Brakhage Film at Wit's End Award - $1,000
The Presentation Theme - Jim Trainor

Archive Festivals

Previous Festival Sites

48th Ann Arbor Film Festival
March 23-28th, 2010

47th Ann Arbor Film Festival
March 24-29th, 2009

46th Ann Arbor Film Festival
March 25-30th, 2008

45th Ann Arbor Film Festival (program only)
March 20-25th, 2007

Sponsors

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Awards

Awards Screenings 

Announcement: Sunday, March 28 at 6:00 PM

When: Sunday, March 28 at 6:00, 8:00 PM

Where: Michigan Theater

Tickets: $9 | $7 Students/Seniors/AAFF Members

See a list of this year's award winners.

Tickets & Passes

No information at this time... stay tuned.

Kenneth Anger to Appear at 48th Ann Arbor Film Fest

Legacies collide as 82-year-old Anger returns to Ann Arbor. The Ann Arbor Film Festival has been selected as one of two dozen film festivals nationwide to receive a generous grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. This award supports a tribute to American avant-garde icon Kenneth Anger at the 48th festival (March 23 - 28, 2010). This tribute to Anger will include multiple screenings of his work and a live on-stage conversation with him at the historic Michigan Theater.