March 28, 2025 7:30 pm
Observer Editor
“Films in Competition 7”: 63rd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival

63rd Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival. Mar. 25–30. The oldest and one of the most prestigious avant-garde film festivals in North America, showcasing new experimental and independent films in a wide range of genres. Also, “Off the Screen” discussions, exhibits, and performances (see aaFilmFest.org for full schedule). Tickets: $185 (members & seniors, $150; students, $105; additional $15 for online access to the two Mar. 30 awards screenings) for passes for the entire festival, includes the opening night party & all film screenings; $100 (seniors, $80; students, $70) for weekend passes; $14 (seniors, $10; students, $9) per screening. $14 per screening online-only pass (available at aafilmfest.org) to watch just the two Mar. 30 awards screenings anytime between Mar. 30 and Apr. 13. All tickets and passes available both online at aafilmfest.org and at the Michigan Theater. Michigan Theater, various times. 

Mar. 28: “Films in Competition 7.” Allison Leigh Holt and Kit Young’s abstract live cinema performance Neurogenesis launches this program of experimental films featuring a tribute to avant-garde filmmaker Malcolm Le Grice’s 1970 Berlin Horse, as well as a study of wind action, a poetic wandering through a Central European city, and a journey through the geometric wonders of the universe. 7:30 p.m.

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