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AAFF ON TOUR

WHAT IS THE TOUR?

The Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) traveling tour provides filmmakers the unique opportunity of having their work screened in front of audiences for whom, in many places, the tour venue is their only access to this form of film art. Each filmmaker participating in the AAFF tour is also paid for each tour stop, directly supporting their filmmaking.


The AAFF touring programs feature a diverse selection of award-winning and noteworthy films from the latest festival. With their varied lineup, these programs provide attendees with cultural and aesthetic enrichment, showcasing a range of global perspectives and artistic expressions. Overall, the AAFF Tour offers an engaging and thought-provoking experience for film enthusiasts interested in innovative cinema and moving image art that challenges conventional filmmaking.


The AAFF is a pioneer of the traveling film festival tour which launched in 1964 with film screenings in Paris, Los Angeles, and Berkeley. Since that time, the AAFF tour has presented hundreds of influential works by film artists including Barbara Hammer, Gus Van Sant, Sally Cruikshank, Don Hertzfeldt, Bill Brown, Ross McLaren, Paul Winkler, James Duesing, Martha Colburn, and Jay Rosenblatt.​​

63 AAFF Tour Stops

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Northern Illinois University | DeKalb, IL 

October 29, 2025 | 5:00pm | Library Program

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Colgate University | Hamilton, NY 

November 4, 2025 | 6:30pm | Program 1

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Cleveland Cinematheque | Cleveland, OH 

November 16, 2025 | 3:10pm | Program 1

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Cleveland Cinematheque | Cleveland, OH 

November 23, 2025 | 3:10pm | Program 2

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Shadowbox Studio & Duke University | Durham, NC

January 10, 2026 | 7:00pm | Program 1 

January 11, 2025 | 3:00pm | Program 2

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Check back for more Tour dates and locations!

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63 AAFF TOUR PROGRAMS

Program 1

Uncle Bardo | Luke Mistruzzi (Hamilton,Canada) 

Simulacrumbs | Joanie Wind (Detroit, MI) 

Sinkholes | Karen Russo (London, UK) 

a shifting pattern | Isaac Sherman (Los Angeles, CA) 

The FLOWER CULT of Amelia Earhart | Rebecca Barten (Tucson, AZ)

Moral Support | vuk jevremovic (Jelsa, Croatia)

Purgatorio | Stephanie Miracle, Auden Lincoln-Vogel, and Philip Rabalais (Iowa City, IA) 

Las Territorias | Anna Brotman-Krass (Ann Arbor, MI) 

Program 2

We Are Not Alone | Adebukola Bodunrin (Los Angeles, CA)

Satellites | Gustavo Ramos (Santo André, Brazil)

My Exploding House | Liberty Nam-Do Smith (Bristol, UK)

Desk Bugs | Hakhyun Kim (Shinjuku City, Japan)

The Sunset Special 2  | Nicolas Gebbe (Frankfurt, Germany)

The Princess and the Peacock | Daniel Baker-Wells (Somerset, UK) 

Riding Day | Michael Alexander Morris (Granville, OH)

Deluge | Meejin Hong (Los Angeles, CA)

Library Program

Purgatorio | Stephanie Miracle, Auden Lincoln-Vogel, and Philip Rabalais (Iowa City, IA) 

We Are Not Alone | Adebukola Bodunrin (Los Angeles, CA)

Desk Bugs | Hakhyun Kim (Shinjuku City, Japan)

My Exploding House | Liberty Nam-Do Smith (Bristol, UK)

Riding Day | Michael Alexander Morris (Granville, OH)

The Sunset Special 2  | Nicolas Gebbe (Frankfurt, Germany)

The Princess and the Peacock | Daniel Baker-Wells (Somerset, UK) 

Uncle Bardo | Luke Mistruzzi (Hamilton,Canada) 

Deluge | Meejin Hong (Los Angeles, CA)

Satellites | Gustavo Ramos (Santo André, Brazil)

I Hope This Helps Program

Riding Day | Michael Alexander Morris (Granville, OH)

Desk Bugs | Hakhyun Kim (Shinjuku City, Japan)

Simulacrumbs | Joanie Wind (Detroit, MI) ​

Feature Film: 

I Hope This Helps! | Daniel M. Freed Lexington, KY

HOW TO BOOK

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For more information about booking the tour, including rates, please email us at tour@aafilmfest.org

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PROMOTION

To support your promotion of the AAFF tour program(s), we provide high-quality still images, a customized PDF for printing posters/flyers, customized digital assets, a PDF program summary to hand out to attendees, festival graphics, and copy. In addition, the AAFF promotes each tour stop on its website and monthly eNewsletter (more than 7,000 active subscribers), and will conduct basic press outreach to each tour stop's host city to help ensure media coverage.

A SELECTION OF PAST TOUR STOPS

ALABAMA
Mobile, Alabama Museum of Contemporary Art Montgomery, Capri Theatre
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CALIFORNIA
Claremont, Pitzer College
Los Angeles, Echo Park Film Center
Los Angeles, Los Angeles Filmforum
Los Angeles, WHAMMY! Analog Media
Oakland, Black Hole Cinematheque
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COLORADO
Boulder, University of Colorado Boulder
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FLORIDA
Tampa, Tampa Theater
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GEORGIA
Atlanta, Atlanta Film Society
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GERMANY
Tübingen, German-American Institute
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IOWA
Iowa City, University of Iowa
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INDIANA
Bloomington, Indiana University Cinema
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MASSACHUSETTS
Mobile, Alabama Museum of Contemporary Art
Montgomery, Capri Theatre
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MICHIGAN
Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor District Library 
Ann Arbor, Cinetopia Film Festival
Ann Arbor, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor & Binghamton, All Seasons
Bloomfield Hills, Cranbook Academy of Art
Clinton Township, Clinton Macomb Public Library
Detroit, Cinetopia Film Festival
Detroit, Detroit Film Theater
Detroit, Mothlight Microcinema at Trinosophes
Detroit, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit
Detroit, Senate Theater
Farmington Hills, Oakland Community College
Frankfort, The Garden Theater
Glen Arbor, Lake Street Studios Arts College
Grand Rapids, Wealthy Theatre
Grosse Pointe, Grosse Pointe Public Library
Hamtramck, The Film Lab
Jackson, Jackson District Library
Ludington, Ludington Area Center for The Arts
Marquette, Northern Michigan University
Monroe, Monroe Public Library
Traverse City, State Theatre
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NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque, Southwest Film Center
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OHIO
Bowling Green, Bowling Green State University
Cincinnati, Mini Microcinema
Cleveland, Cleveland Cinematheque
Cleveland, Cleveland Institute of Art
Oberlin, Oberlin College
Toledo, Ohio Theater and Event Center
Toledo, Toledo-Lucas Country Public Library
Toledo, University of Toledo
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RHODE ISLAND
Providence, Rhode Island School of Design
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SCOTLAND
Hawick, Alchemy Film Festival
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TENNESSEE
Knoxville, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Memphis, Indie Memphis Film Festival
Nashville, Vanderbilt University
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VIRGINIA
Charlottesville, The Bridge
Richmond, 31st James River Film Festival

ARIZONA
Sedona, Mary D. Fisher Theatre
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CANADA
London, Ontario, BealArt
Montreal, Quebec, Cinematheque Quebecoise
Montreal, Quebec, Segal Centre for Performing Arts

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Winnipeg Film Group Black Lodge
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ENGLAND
Ormskirk, Edgehill University
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ILLINOIS
Chicago, Columbia College Chicago
Chicago, School of the Art Institute of Chicago

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KENTUCKY
Louisville, Speed Art Museum
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MARYLAND
Baltimore, Sight Unseen
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MINNESOTA
Minneapolis, Casket Cinema
Minneapolis, Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Northfield, St. Olaf College

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MISSOURI
Webster Groves, Webster University
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NORTH CAROLINA
Durham, Duke University
Durham, Shadowbox Studio
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
Keene, Keene State College
Bethlehem, The Colonial Theatre

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NEW JERSEY
Montclair, Montclair State University
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NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque, University of New Mexico
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NEW YORK
Binghamton, SUNY Binghamton
Brooklyn, Millennium Film Workshop
Brooklyn, UnionDocs
Hamilton, Colgate University
New York City, Fordham University
New York City, Millennium Film Workshop
Rochester, University of Rochester

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OHIO
Bowling Green, Bowling Green State University
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PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia, University of the Arts
Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Filmmakers
Pittsburgh, Three Rivers Festival

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SOUTH CAROLINA
Columbia, The Nickelodeon Theatre
Greenville, Furman University
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SPAIN
Barcelona, Xcentric
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TENNESSEE
Memphis, Indie Memphis Film Festival
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TEXAS
Houston, Aurora Picture Show
Houston, Rice University
Dallas, Texas Theatre

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WASHINGTON
Seattle, Grand Illusion Theatre
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WISCONSIN
Madison, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art
Madison, Mills Folly Microcinema
Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin Union Theater 

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