From Thursday, March 30 to Sunday, April 2, Downtown Annapolis will become a place to screen 70 films from more than 20 countries during the fifth annual Annapolis Film Festival. Screening venues include Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Asbury United Methodist Church, The Key Auditorium at St. John’s College, St. Anne’s Parish Hall and Annapolis Elementary School; special showcases will include the Environmental Showcase, the African-American Experience, the Student Showcase and the Sunday Morning Jewish Experience (with bagels and lox) and films for the LGBTQ community.

Ticket Central is located at Asbury United Methodist Church. Individual tickets cost $12.50 for a single screening or panel. Day passes for unlimited films and panels per day is $50. And filmgoers can get a full festival pass for $125, allowing access to Opening Night film and After Party, Best of Fest and unlimited films and panels throughout the entire festival. A limited number of festival passes remain and are available at www.annapolisfilmfestival.com.