Tribute Reel to Robert Nakamura: Godfather of Asian American Media
Perhaps no family has made a greater impact on Asian American media than the Nakamura family: Robert A. Nakamura, his wife Karen Ishizuka, and…
Perhaps no family has made a greater impact on Asian American media than the Nakamura family: Robert A. Nakamura, his wife Karen Ishizuka, and…
By Stephen Gong, Executive Director July 26, 2012 On June 27 and 28, 2012 CAAM will be co-presenting four films as part of the…
“Golden Slumbers” is the story of Cambodia’s Golden Age of cinema, and the destruction of it by the Khmer Rouge. The director, Davy Chou…
If you’re in Los Angeles, don’t miss the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and the West Coast Premiere of SEEKING ASIAN FEMALE, presented…
Our friends at the Asian Contemporary Arts Consortium San Francisco inaugurate Asian Contemporary Art Week San Francisco (ACAW-SF). An unprecedented event in connecting cultural…
CAAM provides a wealth of resources for schools, community organizations and companies interested in learning more about Asian American history and stories. This month…
The LA Asian American Film Festival, presented by Visual Communications, is taking place from May 10 – 20, 2012. Check out the website for…
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is thrilled to present the second year of the Asian Heritage Street Celebration (AHSC) Cinema Showcase, held at the Asian Art Museum! The event coincides with the street celebration, which is on Saturday May 19th! The Cinema Showcase runs from 2PM to 4PM, and will be held at the Asian Art Museum’s Samsung Hall. Admission to the museum will be free all day, courtesy of Target and there will be no cost to watch the films.
Valley of Saints revolves around two friends who are trying to escape the war and poverty in their conflict-ridden homeland of Kashmir. As an…
How do we navigate the barriers to funding and distribution? From this year’s Present Future Summit, we heard from two trailblazers in media making…