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61st Ann Arbor Film Festival – Asian Presence 2023

We present the list of Asian films that will be screened at the Ann Arbor Film Festival (USA) which will take place from March 21 – 29, 2023.

– Feature Films –
Huahua’s Dazzling World and its Myriad Temptations by Daphne Xu – China | 2022 – 82 minutes

– Short Films –
All the Blue Cats Look Like the Same Color by Wenzhe Xu – UK | 2021 – 6 minutes
Bird in the Peninsula by Atsushi Wada – Japan | 2022 – 16 minutes
Conversations With A Koel Bird by Yuan Li Elizabeth Xu – Singapore, USA | 2022 – 7 minutes
Flos Pavonis by Aya Momose – Japan | 2021 – 30 minutes
Ganbatene by Yi-Yu Tsai – Taiwan | 2021 – 6 minute
In the Big Yard Inside the Teeny-Weeny Pocket by Yoko Yuki – Japan | 2022 – 7 minutes
Kiri (Fog) by Takahiko Iimura – Japan | 1970 – 5 minutes
Mud Man by Chikako Yamashiro – Japan | 2017 – 23 minutes
Parasite Family by Prapat Jiwarangsan – Bangkok, Thailand | 2022 – 5 minutes
Pyrotechnics by Onyou Oh – Korea, Philippines, USA | 2021 – 12 minutes
The Moon Rises During the Day (Sound Sculpture) by Na Li – UK | 2022 – 4 minutes
The Stream XII-II by Hiroya Sakurai – Japan | 2022 – 5 minutes
Trinity by Mowen Wang – China | 2020 – 19 minutes
Would You Like to Tell Me a Story? by Evan Wang – Shanghai, China | 2022 – 16 minutes

More information: https://www.aafilmfest.org/

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