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November 18, 2021 Today is the start of ADFF:ONLINE 2021 where you can see some amazing new films about architecture and design, and hear from dozens of highly respected guest speakers — like the world-renowned design visionary Bruce Mau and his partner Bisi Williams.
Since this year’s online format is new for most of you, we want to provide some general information about how to purchase tickets and enjoy the films. All films can be watched anytime, from anywhere in the US and Canada.
Purchasing tickets You can purchase tickets for a single film for $14 or buy a Fist full (5 tickets for $52) or All-access Pas ( 12 film programs for $90). Some films will have a limited number of views and might sell out during the festival, so if there's a film you really want to see, we suggest you purchase your ticket(s) early.
Ticketing support will be available by email (boxoffice@adfilmfest.com), or by chat on our website from 11:00 am - 9:00 pm ET, most days except Thanksgiving.
When you can watch This year’s online festival provides greater flexibility for viewing than ever before. Once you buy your tickets, you can watch the films anytime before December 3 at 11:59 pm ET. The only restriction is that once you click on the [Watch Now] button you must watch the film within 48 hours.
How to watch on your computer or mobile device It’s easy, and there are many options. You can watch on your computer, tablet or even on your mobile phone. You can stream through the following web browsers: Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Opera. For both PC and Apple computers, we recommend that you use the latest version of your browser. Please note: Internet Explorer is not supported.
How to watch on your TV Apple TV —(Generation 4 or higher only). Just download the “ADFF App” in the App store. Roku.— Download the “ADFF app” in the Roku channel store and click “Add channel.” Chromecast & Apple TV.— You can stream films on Chromecast or Apple TV (all generations) by screen sharing your smartphone, tablet, or computer on the same Wi-Fi network. HDMI —If you have a laptop or nearby computer with an HDMI port, you can connect it directly to your television, using it as a second monitor. Connection details will depend on your setup. We recommend referencing your television’s manual for more information.
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2021 / 76 mins / Austria Directors: Benji and Jono Bergmann Language: English
Q&A with Bruce Mau and Bisi Williams
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2021 / 81 mins / USA Director: Nathan Havey Language: English
Q&A with Nathan Havey |
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Moving Barcelona 2021 / 6 min / UK Director: Jevan Chowdhury
Language: Spanish with English subtitles
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Inside Prora 2019/ 100 mins / Germany Director: Nico Weber Language: Germany with English subtitles
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From Earth to Sky 2021 / 72 mins / USA Director: Ron Chapman Language: English
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Form and Place: Arthur Erickson 2021 / 3 mins / Canada Directors: Mike Bernard |
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Q&A with Christina L. De León, Ronald Rael, Virginia San Fratell, Chris J. Gauthier
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Holy Frit 2020 / 119 mins / USA Director: Justin Monroe Language: English
Q&A with Justin Monroe and Tim Carey |
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Small Town Big Canvas: An Indiana, PA Story 2021 / 26 / USA Director: Bradford Devins Language: English
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Openings: Gazes Beyond the Limit 2021 / 52 mins / Italy Director: Francesca Molteni & Mattia Colombo Language: Italian with English subtitles
Q&A with Francesca Molteni
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What Does It Take To Make A Building?
2021 / 27 min / UK Director: Jim Stephenson Language: English
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Battleship Berlin
2021/ 40 min / Germany Director: Nathan Eddy Language: Germany with English subtitles
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Light Snatcher 2021 / 29 min / Finland Director: Charlotte Airas Language: Finish English subtitles
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Unity Temple: Frank Lloyd Wright's Modern Masterpiece 2020 / 55 mins / USA Director: Lauren Levine Language: English
Q&A with Lauren Levine |
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Q&A with Marc-Christoph Wagner |
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