Sight Unseen hosts The 52nd Ann Arbor Film Festival 16mm Tour Presented by AAFF Program Director, David Dinnell
Sunday, December 14th, 2014 The Crown 1910 North Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21218 7PM/$6 -------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT THE PROGRAM The 52nd AAFF 16mm Tour Program features 14 new films from Denmark, Argentina, Canada, Germany, and the United States including murmurations by Rebecca Meyers (52 AAFF Best Cinematography Award); Will o’ the Wisp by Andrew Kim (52 AAFF Tom Berman Award for Most Promising Filmmaker) and Charlotte Pryce’s A Study in Natural Magic (52 AAFF Stan Brakhage Film at Wit’s End Award). Six films in the program received their world premieres at the 52nd AAFF including Tacoma by Courtney Krantz; Fresno by Leandro Listorti; Sleeping District by Tinne Zenner; Certain Things by Mark Toscano; Square Dance, Los Angeles County, California, 2013 by Sílvia das Fadas; and Burn Out the Day by Sasha Waters Freyer. David Dinnell has been programming for the Ann Arbor Film Festival since 2006, and has been the AAFF Program Director since 2010. David was the Film Programmer for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Union Theatre for five seasons and was Program Director of the Media City Film Festival (Windsor, Canada) for the 11th and 12th editions. He has curated special film programs for the the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, the Wisconsin Film Festival, the California Institute of Arts, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Etiuda & Anima Film Festival in Krakow, Poland.He is the co-programmer for the current Fall 2014 Flaherty NYC series. His own moving image work has been exhibited at various venues including the International Film Festival Rotterdam, EXiS (S. Korea), Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival (Czech), Images Festival (Toronto) and Views from the Avant Garde (New York Film Festival). ABOUT THE ANN ARBOR FILM FESTIVAL TOUR The Ann Arbor Film Festival is a pioneer of the traveling film festival concept, having launched an annual tour program in 1964. The AAFF selects films from the past years festival to screen in art house theaters, museums, universities, cinematheques and media art centers. All filmmakers participating on the tour are paid to screen their work, providing direct support to these independent artists. ABOUT THE FESTIVAL The 53rd Festival will take place March 24 – 29, 2015 at the historic Michigan Theater. The Ann Arbor Film Festival is the longest-running independent and experimental film festival in North America, established in 1963. The six-day festival presents 40 programs with more than 200 films from over 20 countries of all lengths and genres, including experimental, animation, documentary, narrative, hybrid and performance based works. Full Program: http://sightunseenbaltimore.com/12-14-52nd-Ann-Arbor-Film-Festival-Tour Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1562257120654714/ -- http://margaretrorison.com/ http://sightunseenbaltimore.com/ (443) 695-4228
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