Ann Arbor Film Festival

Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA

Notes

  • The festival takes place since 1963 and showcases independent and experimental 16 mm films.
  • In 2004, after 41 years of focusing solely on the medium of film, the festival opens its international film competition to video and digital formats.

Awards

Ann Arbor Film Coop Award

Audience Award

Barbara Aronofsky Latham Award for an Emerging Experimental Video Artist

Barbara Hammer Award

Best Experimental Animation Award

Best LGBT Award

Best Music Video Award

Best of the Festival

CameraMall Award

Chris Frayne Award

Cutters Studios Archival Film Award

Detroit Filmmakers Coalition Award
  • The Detroit Filmmakers Coalition is a member-based non-profit media arts center whose purpose is to provide production support to the local independent filmmaking community.

EMPA Work Life Award

Eileen Maitland Award

George Manupelli Founder's Spirit

Gil Omenn Art & Science Award

Honorable Mention

Isabella Liddell Art Award

Juror Award

Jury Award
  • The festival hands out numerous awards which are summarized as Jury Award here.

Ken Burns Award

Kodak Cinematic Vision Award

Lawrence Kasdan Award

Leon Speakers Award

Martin Contreras and Keith Orr Award

Michael Moore Award

Most Technically Innovative

No Violence Award

No. 1 African Film Award

Peter Wilde Award for Most Technically Innovative Film

Prix DeVarti

Prix DeVarti Award

Red Hot & Spicy Award

Susan Dise Best Experimental Film Award

The Edge of Your Seat Award

The Old Peculiar Award
  • Named after a powerful English ale, this award represents a nostalgic urge on the part of some former festival operatives who can variously be described as old, peculiar, or both.

Tios Award

Tom Berman Award for Most Promising Filmmaker

UMCU Audience Award

Vox Populi Award

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