Memoirs of a Superfan Vol. 10.2
“Mushroom clouds to matsutake mushrooms. When we look each other in the eyes, we must sense all those secret, hidden stories, and bring them to light.”
“Mushroom clouds to matsutake mushrooms. When we look each other in the eyes, we must sense all those secret, hidden stories, and bring them to light.”
The following films are offered by CAAM for free to Comcast on Demand subscribers during March.
CAAM is proud to honor the Masumoto family at CAAMFeast and with the feature documentary, “Changing Season: On the Masumoto Family Farm.”
From the original festival to 2015, we’ve come a long way. Some of our original filmmakers return this year including Spotlight Honoree Arthur Dong and filmmakers Felicia Lowe and Ruby Yang.
“I tend to think that the web pulls the wool over our eyes much of the time. We need real threads to tie us, not virtual ones.”
Get ready for some family appropriate screenings at CAAMFest 2015!
“Awkwafina is a personality that I repressed after graduating high school and going into the quote unquote “real world.” Awkwafina is confident and she has no filter, she doesn’t care.”
“Hinaleimoana Kwai Kong Wong-Kalu has an inspiring spirit that shines bright on and off the screen.”
From remembering Tet traditions in Vietnam to Chinese “money dumplings,” here are some vivid Lunar New Year memories and traditions.
Nisei cartoonist Jack Matsuoka took rare footage of postwar Japan as he served in the Military Intelligence Service.
A day on the Masumoto Farm, stays at the Mandarin Oriental hotel, a food tour through SF Chinatown, dinner at Saison, VIP tickets to LUCKYRICE, a chocolate making class and more.
A Hyphen editor’s immigrant mom reviews “Fresh Off the Boat.”