Comcast on Demand Films ‘Pacifika’ Playing in April!
Films by and about Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians.
Films by and about Pacific Islanders and Native Hawaiians.
Public television and public radio are the only outlets that have supported and presented Asian American stories in media consistently over the years.
This year, 71 organizations and community groups helped us promote CAAMFest35 screenings and events to their networks and audiences. Thank you for partnering with us to ensure that diverse audiences were able to experience the 35th anniversary of CAAMFest!
“Cries from Syria” will likely stand for years to come as the definitive document of the Syrian crisis.
As the nation’s largest festival of its kind, CAAMFest welcomed over 200 filmmakers and guests and showcased over 113 films from 22 different countries, including 22 narrative films, 26 documentaries and 65 short films and videos.
Announcing our CAAMFest 2017 award winners — updated with our Audience Award winners!
“Phil tirelessly devoted himself to research, preservation and education of Chinese American history.”
Both Lena Khan’s THE TIGER HUNTER and Ric Burns’ and Li-Shin Yu’s THE CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT revealed the pull of American ideals, drawing immigrants across oceans in hope of a better life.
CARDINAL X is Angie Wang’s assured debut feature. Much of the film is autobiographical, depicting an Angie Wang onscreen (played by Annie Q.) who…
Five films especially resonate with vulnerability and insecurity, our human lot in life, and I encourage you to watch them all.
“Curriculum development for the project is underway with educational leaders from the Bay Area.”
Join us for a family-friendly afternoon in Oakland with the top creators of new children’s books and graphic novels.