Films

8 Ball Movie Night

201 S. First St. (the Blind Pig)Free cult and B-movie screenings around a theme every other Tuesday. Trivia, mini golf, bar, and refreshments. Ages 21+. facebook.com/8ballmovienight

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Ann Arbor Jewish Film Festival

2935 Birch Hollow (Jewish Community Center) • (734) 971–0990Showcases films that embrace Jewish life socially, culturally, ethically, and spiritually, and that inspire engagement with legacy and heritage. 2025 dates TBA;...

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Ann Arbor Polish Film Festival

603 E. Liberty (Michigan Theater) • 1533 BroadwayFounded in 1993, this juried competition showcases new independent Polish movies in all genres, including animation, documentaries, and short films, as well as a children’s...

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Cinemark Ann Arbor 20 + IMAX

4100 Carpenter, Ypsilanti • (734) 973–8424First-run multiplex with 20 screens, including an IMAX theater. Food court, game room. Hearing assistance devices. cinemark.com/michigan/ann-arbor-20-and-imax

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Con Ja Nai

812 Washington (Modern Languages Bldg.) Japanese animation and pop culture convention run by Animania, the U-M Japanese Animation Film Society, one of the oldest university anime clubs in the U.S. Film screenings, musical...

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Michigan Theater

603 E. Liberty • (734) 668–8397Contemporary and classic films in two rooms: the 1,600-seat 1928 historic restored Main Theater and the 200-seat Screening Room. Live organ introduction for most films in the Main Theater. Advance...

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State Theatre

233 S. State • (734) 668–8397Restored 1942 Art Deco theater with first-run, independent, repertory, and foreign films on 4 screens. Advance tickets are encouraged and available online. info@marquee-arts.org, marquee-arts.org...

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U-M Film Series

Campus-based series open to the general public throughout the year, including Korean Cinema NOW, South Asian Film Series, and CHOP (China Ongoing Perspectives) Film Series. Usually held at the Michigan Theater or State Theatre....

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