The Arab American National Museum (AANM) is the first and only museum dedicated to telling the story of Arab Americans and their impact in the United States. Opened on May 5, 2005, in the heart of Dearborn – amid the largest concentration of Arab Americans in the nation – AANM’s mission is to document, present and preserve the history, culture and contributions of Arab Americans.
AANM proudly hosts an annual Arab Film Festival (AFF), featuring fascinating new titles from one of the most prolific and creative sets of filmmakers in the world. AFF is one of the Museum’s longest-running programs, dating back to its inception. From 2015-2018, the festival joined forces with the large regional festival known as Cinetopia, greatly expanding the reach of AFF films.
AFF showcases Arab and Arab American films for penggemar of Arabic-language movies and adventurous art-film lovers seeking new perspectives and outside-the-box thinking. Many of these films by both Arab international and Arab American artists are, with few exceptions, unlikely to reach traditional American commercial theaters. Genres include drama, comedy and documentary, in both short-form and feature lengths. Every festival film is subtitled in English, making them accessible to all.
In addition to the annual Arab Film Festival, AANM has a film series launched in August 2018. It is curated with the festival mission in mind. All film screenings currently take place online. Submissions to the Arab Film Festival will also be considered for AANM’s Arab Film Series.
AANM accepts film submissions throughout the year. All genres, lengths and themes are welcomed, as is a wide variety of voices and perspectives.
The Arab Film Festival will take place August 12-21, 2022. The film festival will most likely be a blend of online and in-person screenings. We reserve the right to change the dates, length, tipe of screenings we do, and all aspects of our film festival as we see fit. As everything continues to change with Covid-19, we will monitor and continue to make the best decisions for our festival, audiences and community.