Ann Arbor, Michigan Celebrates Independent, Experimental Films at the 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival, March 23-28, 2010
Ann Arbor, Michigan Celebrates Independent, Experimental Films at the 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival, March 23-28, 2010
See 170 films from more than 20 countries over six days in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan.
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Mar. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- What do Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono, Gus Van Sant, and George Lucas have in common? All are pioneers in the world of film and art, and all have shown early works at the Ann Arbor Film Festival.
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Founded in 1963, the Ann Arbor Film Festival started as a vital forum for filmmakers outside of the commercial film industry to share their art with audiences. Today the festival continues its founding spirit as a premier showcase for bold, visionary, experimental and high-caliber films.
The 48th Ann Arbor Film Festival will take place in downtown Ann Arbor at the historic Michigan and State Theaters, March 23-28, 2010. This year's festival includes 40 programs, more than a dozen premiere screenings, and filmmakers in attendance from around the world.
Filmmakers appearing include London-based Luciano Zubillaga with Music for a Missing Film, acclaimed artist Robert Todd with Golden Hour and David Sherman with his feature documentary Wasteland Utopias. The festival will also welcome Matt McCormick, fresh off his U.S. premiere at SXSW, with his first feature narrative film Some Days Are Better Than Others, starring James Mercer of the Shins and Carrie Brownstein of Sleater Kinney.
To help navigate the Film Festival and the Ann Arbor area, the Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau invites visitors to log on to www.filmfestival.visitannarbor.org for a special hotel rate, further information about the film festival, and suggestions on how to live it up in Ann Arbor before, during, and after the festival.
Ann Arbor is an ideal place for visitors to experience the arts every day. With countless galleries, public art displays, performing arts events, and lively festivals, it's easy to see why the city was named a Top Arts Destination by AmericanStyle magazine in 2006 and 2009. For more information, check out www.visitannarbor.org.
CONTACT: Marianne Klinker, Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Communications Director, 1-800-888-9487
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CONTACT: Marianne Klinker, Ann Arbor Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
Communications Director, +1-800-888-9487
Web Site: http://www.visitannarbor.org/
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