Some of our favorite places to find free movies on U-M campus:
The Center for Japanese Studies runs summer and fall film series each year. The series for this fall: “Nippon Connection Festival On Tour.” Selections from the Nippon Connection film festival will be shown Friday nights at 7:00 in the Askwith Auditorium in Lorch Hall. This series is free, and has already been posted to the Ann Arbor upcoming metro.
M-Flicks already held its first event of the term this weekend. Look to M-Flicks for free showings of some classics and favorites, along with the occasional sneak preview of an upcoming film. The sneaks are free, but require that you pick up tickets in advance. M-Flicks screenings are held somewhat irregularly and usually in the Natural Science Auditorium. There’s a tentative list of movies for this fall with dates and times still TBD. Finally, M-Flicks hosts the annual Film Farm student filmmaking showcase.
The Department of Screen Arts and Cultures, formerly Film and Video Studies, is always hosting screenings of some sort. The fall term projectorhead series (the link is to last year’s schedule) has been fun, but this fall’s schedule — if one is forthcoming — hasn’t been announced yet.

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