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5 CENTS A PEEK is a filmic interpretation of a poem by Sharon Olds wherein the circus becomes a metaphor for a woman’s performance in, and for, the world. The film incorporates animation, archival circus footage and distortions of the... more>
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A black and white intersection of snowmotion, oscilloscopes, and electro-violin dance beats, symbolizing the cycle of birth as interpreted by animated snowmen. more>
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Archivist Gerry Fialka infectiously energizes AAFF historical perspectives by surveying major contributors. Engage in perceptions of redefining how experimental filmmakers reinvent the medium of cinema itself. This interactive workshop... more>
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A consideration of the relationship of gravity and politics - the beauty and necessity of rising up, but also, perhaps, the significance of allowing oneself to fall. An exploration of how such forces resonate across space and time. more>
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A couple's leisurely drive through the woods is interrupted by a persistent mime. The couple become a captive audience to, and then reluctant participants in a drama as it unfolds. more>
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Dance your way over to the Kerrytown District for drinks and DJ Janks spinning luscious grooves. It's "Out Night" and everyone's invited to have fun and mix it up!.
315 Braun Ct. more>
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We’ll have happy hour drink prices in the Tap Room and 10% of the proceeds from all drinks purchased will be donated to the AAFF.
114 E. Washington St. more>
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The Opening Night celebration continues with happy hour drink specials at this festival favorite venue!.
213 S. Ashley more>
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The theater may close each night, but that doesn't mean the party is over!
Delve into the downstairs of this bar recently ranked in the top 100 in the U.S. for some live music and drinks.
314 S Main St more>
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Two floors of DJs, including special guests Alex Tam & Charles Trees of Station, along with resident DJs Fuzy Logic & Au Jus, providing groovy beats.
110 South Main St more>
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These intimate portraits explore the internal and external impacts of conflict on landscapes, our surroundings and within ourselves. At times haunting, hopeful and reflective, many of the films in this evocative program present a side... more>
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A celebratory portrait of a family's place in the wilderness - - living, working, playing of a farm throughout the seasons. This film captures the essence of freedom through fragments of story. more>
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Swing by SEE Eyewear for an AAFF party Saturday 10AM - 6PM at 308 S. State St. 10% of all purchases go directly toward supporting the festival. more>
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This program reveals the many expressive faces of animation, an art form with boundless creative freedom and energy.
Featuring (in screening order):
White Out (Jeff Scher)
Process Enacted (Jordan C. Greenhalgh)
Los Tres Errantes... more>
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A charred visitation with an icy language of control. There is no room for love. more>
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Various non-conventional film-developing and light exposure methods were used to create the strange and frenetic visual effects of America in Pictures. The result is an abstract representation of the filmmaker's American travels from... more>
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Jim Trainor’s films explore the antics of various creatures such as birds, dolphins, monkeys and bats rendered in thick black line on white paper and given voice through numerous narrators. They are deeply humorous as well as caustic... more>
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"In Thailand there is a Royal Anthem before the feature presentation. Its purpose is to honor the King. One of the rituals imbedded in our society is to give a blessing to something or someone before certain ceremonies. I would like to... more>
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