Avant-Garde Film screening. Bold, experimental, visionary – this March, our sister city Ann Arbor celebrated the 61st birthday of its film festival! The Ann Arbor Film Festival is the oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival in North America, founded in 1963. Ranging from animation to performance-based works, the six-day Ann Arbor Film Festival showcases the talents of up and coming independent film makers and artists making their premiere with over 180 films from more than 20 different countries of all lengths and genres, including experimental, animation, documentary, fiction, and performance-based works.
The d.a.i. will screen a selection of the films that were on display on the 61st Ann Arbor Film Festival in order to show our Tübingen audience a different, interesting and mind-bending side of its sister city Ann Arbor.
In English
Location: d.a.i. hall
Admission: free
Program:
Parasite Family Prapat Jiwarangsan Bangkok, Thailand | 2022 | 5 Peter Wilde Award for Most Technically Innovative Film |
Daron, Daron Colbert Kevin Edward Steen Detroit, MI | 2022 | 14 University of Michigan Credit Union (UMCU) Audience Award |
2cent / 10coil Monteith McCollum Binghamton, NY | 2022 | 10 Gil Omenn Art & Science Award |
Language Unknown Janelle VanderKelen Milwaukee, WI / Barcelona, Spain | 2022 | 7 Lawther/Graff No Violence Award |
Eclipsis Tania Hernández Velasco Mexico City, Mexico | 2022 | 16 Susan Dise Best Experimental Film |
Arrest in Flight Adrian Flury Zug, Switzerland | 2021 | 8 Chris Frayne Award for Best Animated Film |
Diomysus Emily Elizabeth Morus-Jones Bangor, UK | 2022 | 5 Prix DeVarti for Funniest Film |
rough cut botanical Wendy Kirkup Glasgow, UK | 2022 | 8 |
In cooperation with Universitätsstadt Tübingen, Fachabteilung Kunst, Kultur und internationale Beziehungen and Friends of the City Partnership Ann Arbor – Tübingen e.V.