Ann Arbor Film Festival 2009

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Experimental/Films in Competition/Short Films
Cobra Mist explores the relationship between the landscape of Orford Ness and the traces of its unusual military history, particularly the experiments in radar and the extraordinary architecture of the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment. The place has a sinister atmosphere, which the architecture itself begins to reveal and the sense of foreboding is accentuated through the filmu's soundtrack.
Animation/Family-Friendly/Films in Competition/Short Films
A curious girl investigates the mysterious disintegration of her paper world.
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
"COMPOSITION shares the same jolly atmosphere as the commercials, but whereas each of Fischinger's previous films had utilized only one basic animation technique, COMPOSITION IN BLUE bursts forth with half a dozen different new techniques - mostly involving pixilation of three-dimensional forms… "The basic format of the film centers around solid objects moving about in an imaginary blue room. Fischinger delights in setting up conditions so that the audience makes associations with probable or 'real' everyday happenings, and then extending the analogy beyond the limits of possibility, bursting the bubble of the audience's credibility. In the opening scene, Fischinger is careful to show the red cubes entering the 'room' through a door, so we will identify with this as a plausible situation. Then he subtly introduces a mirror as the 'floor' to the room, again gaining our confidence in this special but logical reality. Then, at the climax of the film, a cylinder pounds on the mirror-floor and creates circular ripples as if the floor had suddenly turned to water, something that pushes us, with a rush of delight, out of the realm of reality into a joyous world of sheer, absurd fantasy."" - Dr. William Moritz, Film Culture"
Animation/Films in Competition/Short Films
In peaceful Halftone City, a mysterious heroine and a brave ally face the ultimate threat...
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
Experimental/Films in Competition/Short Films
What happens when you get into trouble with a not-so-nurturing nurse?
Experimental/Films in Competition/Short Films
A 2nd part to the triptych started with Hymn to Pan, a material action poetic film about doom and love within nuclear death. Soundtrack: David Kristian
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
The film begins with a brief flash of molten-red grain followed by a long scene of darkest night-blue sea ripples. Hexagonal refractions and spectral rays puncture alluded-to landscapes—rivers, skies, prairies, trees, mountains. Graphic (yet spatially free-floating) imagery slices intently wrought rhythms of light and dark color fields, producing afterimages. The film concludes with bright, almost-discernable window shapes, hinting at an opening to a different realm.
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
Original music by Patrick Gleeson and Terry Riley.
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