Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour – Program 2



Skhizein by Jeremy Clapin (top); Utopia, Part 3: The World’s Largest Shopping Mall by Sam Green, Carrie Lozano (middle); Nora by Alla Kovgan, David Hinton (bottom)
The Los Angeles Filmforum will present Program 2 of the Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 22, at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood.
As per the LA Filmforum’s press release, the Ann Arbor Film Festival is "the original and longest-running independent film festival in the United States, recognized as a premiere showcase for risk-taking, pioneering and art driven cinema." Program 2 explores "themes of a changing globalized world through personal, existential journeys."
The screening films are:
Cattle Call (Mike Maryniuk & Matthew Rankin, 4 min)
Utopia Part 3: The World’s Largest Shopping Mall (Sam Green & Carrie Lozano, 12 min)
Quiero Ver (Adele Horne; 6 min)
Skhizein (Jeremy Clapin, 14 min)
Retouches (Georges Schwizgebel, 5 min)
Más Se Perdió (Stephen Connolly, 15 min)
Nora (Alla Kovgan & David Hinton, 35 min)
Blue Tide, Black Water (Eve Gordon & Sam Hamilton, 10 min)
Los Angeles Filmforum, at the Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd, at Las Palmas, Los Angeles CA 90028. Sunday Nov 22, 2009. 7:30 pm. General admission $10, students/seniors $6, free for Filmforum members. The Egyptian Theatre has a validation stamp for the Hollywood & Highland complex. Park 4 hours for $2 with validation.
Photos: Courtesy of the Los Angeles Filmforum
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