Ann Arbor Film Festival 2009

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Films in Competition/Short Films/Themed Competition Programs
Sacred dread, that is the best part of humans. As much as the world makes them pay for what they feel, it is in shock that they feel prodigious reality most profoundly. -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust II, verse 6272 Films in screening order: On the Third Planet from the Sun (Pavel Medvedev) Más Se Perdió (we lost more) (Stephen Connolly) O'er the Land (Deborah Stratman)
Films in Competition/Short Films/Themed Competition Programs
Powerful, honest, and playful feminine points of view, cycling through life’s turning points. Contains mature content. Viewer discretion advised. Sponsored by: IndiePix Films Films in screening order: Yard Work is Hard Work (Jodie Mack) Passages (Marie-Josée Saint-Pierre) Falling with Force. (Sofia Bohdanowicz) Teat Beat of Sex: Hair (Signe Baumane) Streetcar Named Perspire (Joanna Priestley) A Horse Is Not A Metaphor (Barbara Hammer)
Films in Competition/Short Films/Themed Competition Programs
An outer-limits exploration of inner existence, which may shift the ground beneath your seat. Contains mature content and strobing images. Viewer discretion advised. Co-Presented by: University of Michigan Film/Video Student Association Sponsored by: Time-Flux Enterprises Films in screening order: La Battue (Guy Édoin) Danse Macabre (Pedro Pires) Trailer Trash (Mark Street) Let's Get Married (Stephan Hillerbrand, Kirk Lynn & Mary Magsamen) Skhizein (Jérémy Clapin) 1859 (Fred Worden) Reincarnation (Takeshi Kushida) The Nightgardener (Jennifer Hardacker) 2) Secret Machine (Reynold Reynolds) AfterVille (Fabio Guaglione & Fabio Resinaro)
Films in Competition/Short Films/Themed Competition Programs
Powerful intersections of the personal, political and spatial in relation to worldview and sovereignty. Films in screening order: Inner Machine (Michiel van Bakel) Circles of Confusion (Phoebe Tooke) Limbo of the Infants (David Osit) For You, My People (Jose Pablo Gonzalez) Utopia, Part 3: the World’s Largest Shopping Mall (Sam Green & Carrie Lozano) Cobra Mist (Emily Richardson) lay claim to an island (Chris Kennedy) The Dawn of Jeju 4.3 (Jaehyung Ju) Nora (Alla Kovgan & David Hinton)
Films in Competition/Short Films/Themed Competition Programs
Family, identity and home are deconstructed, rebuilt, and then expanded to make room for the new. Films in screening order: Telethon (Kevin Everson) Rooms (Jacob Mendel) Infrastructure (John Carson McCarthy) night side (Rebecca Meyers) A World Rattled of Habit (Ben Rivers) Severing the Soul (Barbara Klutinis) Phantogram (Kerry Laitala) VIOLA: The Traveling Rooms of a Little Giant (Shih-Ting Hung) Temporary Services (Dina Noto) Moments of Considered Time (Arthur Kleinjan) Keep the Home Fires Burning (Ryan O'Toole)
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