The Call for Entries is now open for the 49th Ann Arbor Film Festival, the longest-running independent and experimental film festival in North America. All lengths and genres accepted and considered: experimental, animation, documentary, narrative and music video.
- More than $18,000 awarded to films in competition
- Qualifying festival for Academy Awards in the Short Film Category
- Select films screened on Traveling Tour
Early deadline --- August 16, 2010 --- $30 Shorts ? $40 Features
Standard deadline --- October 4, 2010 --- $40 Shorts ? $50 Features
Late deadline --- November 4 2010 --- $50 Shorts ? $60 Features
Visit our website - ?url?www.aafilmfest.org/submit?/url? - to download the PDF application or link to our withoutabox submissions page.
The 49th Ann Arbor Film Festival
March 22 - 27, 2011
Quick Facts about the Ann Arbor Film Festival
The longest-running independent and experimental film festival in North America - established 1963.
Variety magazine recently placed the AAFF in their Top 10 favorite festivals in the world, citing the fest's strong artistic vision and celebration of artists.
More than 2,500 filmmakers submitted their films for consideration in 2009 from over 65 countries.
The 2009 traveling AAFF tour screened in more than 35 cities across the world.
The AAFF is one of a handful of Academy Award-qualifying festivals in the United States.
Renowned for pioneering cinema, having showcased the early work of thousands of influential artists including: Gus Van Sant, Andy Warhol, Yoko Ono, George Lucas, Brian DePalma, Chick Strand, James Benning, Agnes Varda, Kenneth Anger, Bruce Conner and Devo.
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