Ann Arbor Film Festival 2009

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Films List
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Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
A place where we wait to find either transcendence or a path into ourselves that we hope is deep enough to draw new life from. Here we wait...
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
A biography about the nineteenth century writer and explorer Eliza Farnham. Through voiceover, inter-titles, black space and a subjective camera, a single event in her life is examined.
Documentary/Feature Films/Films in Competition
An inspiring, often hilarious tour of the world's wildest art cars and their larger-than-life creators, who transformed their automobiles into works of mind-bending art. Co-Presented by: FestiFools Sponsored by: VGKids
Experimental/Films in Competition/Short Films
A world in autumn; a requiem for lands not yet departed. This video was made with handpainted 35mm filmstrips, acrylic ink and solvents.
Films in Competition
This 47th festival concludes with two screenings of award-winning films in competition, as selected by this year’s jury. Programs will be announced during the early afternoon, posted to the website (47.aafilmfest.org) and at the Michigan Theater. The Awarded Film Programs provide an excellent opportunity to watch films you may have missed throughout the festival or to experience favorites again. Due to time constraints, not all awarded films will be screened. The program will be curated by the festival directors’ discretion. Sponsored by: Yelp
Films in Competition
This 47th festival concludes with two screenings of award-winning films in competition, as selected by this year’s jury. Programs will be announced during the early afternoon, posted to the website (47.aafilmfest.org) and at the Michigan Theater. The Awarded Film Programs provide an excellent opportunity to watch films you may have missed throughout the festival or to experience favorites again. Due to time constraints, not all awarded films will be screened. The program will be curated by the festival directors’ discretion.
Animation/Films in Competition/Short Films
One lick of a battery ultimately leads to a man's tragic demise, as his addiction spins violently out of control.
Animation/Family-Friendly/Films in Competition/Short Films
Late one evening, Adam and Eve find themselves alone in the library. Suddenly, the plants and animals pictured in the books around them start to come alive...
Films in Competition/Short Films/Themed Competition Programs
When great visions go awry, what do we find on the other side? Co-Presented by: Growing Hope Films in screening order: Quiero Ver (Adele Horne) The Eternal Quarter Inch (Jesse McLean) Great Man and Cinema (Jim Finn) Video Terraform Dance Party (Jeremy Bailey) too close, too far (Katherin McInnis) Seeker (Jordan Hassay) Light (Liesbeth Koot) market sentiments (Barbara Musil) Six Apartments (Reynold Reynolds) A City to Yourself (Nicole Macdonald)
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