The 46th Ann Arbor Film Festival is set to kick-off on March 25th in Michigan, opening with a selection of short films from this year's festival. On tap are Michael Langan's "Doxology," Daniel Robin's "My Olympic Summer," Osbert Parker's "Yours Truly," Luke Sieczek's "Phantom," Georg Koszulinski's "America in Pictures," Ben Peters's "Frog Jesus," Catherine Chalmers's "Safari," Vanessa Renwick's "Portrait #2: Trojan," May Lin Au Yong's "Bullet Proof Vest," Josh Raskin's "I Met the Walrus," and Jem Coen's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." For more information, please visit the festival website. [Eugene Hernandez]
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