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Shorts from the Ann Arbor Film Festival
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum Wed, Jul 29, 2015 9:00 PM
Each year we excitedly head south to the AAFF, the third oldest film festival in North America, to feast on the best in the world of experimental cinema. Then we bring our favorites back Up North for you. Experience 47 animated, small, surreal events that taken together somehow replicate the feeling of being alive in “Symphony No. 42;” explore a 100-year-old boat shop in the LA harbor that evokes a hidden world at sea in the award-winning “Port Noir;” and thrill to an incredible soundtrack as the Vaux’s Swifts “Layover” in Portland, Oregon, on their migratory flight to South America. In Person: AAFF Executive Director Leslie Raymond.
Shorts from the Ann Arbor Film Festival
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum Sat, Aug 1, 2015 3:00 PM
Each year we excitedly head south to the AAFF, the third oldest film festival in North America, to feast on the best in the world of experimental cinema. Then we bring our favorites back Up North for you. Experience 47 animated, small, surreal events that taken together somehow replicate the feeling of being alive in “Symphony No. 42;” explore a 100-year-old boat shop in the LA harbor that evokes a hidden world at sea in the award-winning “Port Noir;” and thrill to an incredible soundtrack as the Vaux’s Swifts “Layover” in Portland, Oregon, on their migratory flight to South America. In Person: AAFF Executive Director Leslie Raymond.
Film Info
Section:Short Films
Release Year:2015
Runtime:12 min.
Production Country:Canada
USA
UK
Subtitles:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Ashley Sabin
David Redmon

Description

There is mystery to the sound and image. The focus is on an animal, but what animal? The image contains subtle movement. Gates slam as percussion to the quiet nighttime sounds. The delicate movement of the animals fur and flesh is contrasted against its sound, almost musical in pitch and tone. The beast creates a symphony of sounds.