Observer Editor
“The Scene of the Crime: The Films and Videos of Ken Camp and James Robert Baker”: 64th Annual Ann Arbor Film Festival
Mar. 24–29. The oldest and one of the most prestigious avant-garde film festivals in North America, showcasing a wide range of new experimental and independent films, highlights both Ukrainian and LGBTQ+ filmmakers this year. Tickets: $15 per screening; $70–$100 for weekend passes; $105–$185 for passes for the entire festival, including the opening night party & all film screenings. Online and combo online/in-person passes also available. Discounts for members, seniors, and students. Early bird discounts for tickets purchased by Feb. 28. All screenings at the Michigan Theater unless otherwise noted. All tickets and passes available both at the AAFF desk inside the Michigan Theater and online at aafilmfest.org.
Mar. 27:
“The Scene of the Crime: The Films and Videos of Ken Camp and James Robert Baker.” Selections of outrageous, compelling experimental work by these two friends and early mavens of gay-themed video art. Projects like Baker’s Mouse Klub Konfidential (1976) and Blonde Death (1983), and Camp’s Highway Hypnosis (1984) generated local buzz, but none of their work has ever been distributed outside California. Adult themes. 5 p.m.
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