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The 48th Ann Arbor Film FestivalThe website for the 48th AAFF, including the full program and advance ticket ordering, will be launched in early March - stay tuned! Filmmakers accepted into the 48th Festival will be notified by February 22, 2010 by email. To receive updates about the festival sign up for our e-newsletter. Passes Now On Sale!Full festival passes and weekend passes are now available for purchase. Tickets for screenings will be $9 general admission and $7 students/seniors. Advance tickets are recommended for any program in the Screening Room, due to more limited seating capacity. The Festival
The Ann Arbor Film Festival is the longest-running North American independent and experimental film festival. Founded in 1963, the AAFF was independent before "independent film," serving as a critical forum for filmmakers to show their creative work outside of the studio film industry. Today the festival continues its strongly independent spirit as a premier showcase for bold, visionary, experimental and high-caliber films. The CityThe 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival promises to make a rewarding and memorable destination, whether you're trekking across town, arriving from out of state, or traveling from overseas. Excellent and eclectic restaurants at all price ranges surround our main festival venue, the gorgeous and historic Michigan Theater. Also in plentiful supply, our downtown hosts cafes, shops, pubs, clubs and bookstores, including the original flagship Borders location. Ann Arbor enjoys a free downtown shuttle and active public transportation system (including hybrid buses). And, of course, as home to one of the world's top public educational institutions, the University of Michigan, and a colorful social/cultural/political history, Ann Arbor is one of the most beloved college cities in the U.S. Previous Festival Sites47th Ann Arbor Film Festival 46th Ann Arbor Film Festival 45th Ann Arbor Film Festival (program only)
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