Announcing 2019 CAAM Fellows
CAAM’s vision has always been to support a community of media makers to nurture careers and creativity in the field of documentary film.
CAAM’s vision has always been to support a community of media makers to nurture careers and creativity in the field of documentary film.
CAAM announces two new programs to support Asian American documentary filmmakers.
Stay tuned for an announcement as part of our support for filmmakers!
Quyên Nguyen-Le and Tani Ikeda will join CAAM as part of the National Minority Consortia fellowship, and will be mentored by filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura (“Mele Murals,” “Life on Four Strings: The Jake Shimabukuro Story”).
CAAM will receive $600K to support the CAAM Future Fund to provide development, production, and outreach grants for projects produced by Asian American directors and producers
Featuring the work of Ai Weiwei, Li Luo, Huang Ji, Zou Xueping and Yang Mingming among many others, CHINA NOW highlights the importance and innovation of independent artists in mainland China.
2015 CAAM Fellow Vera Brunner-Sung reflects on attending CAAMFest 2015. Travel to and from CAAMFest 2015 for CAAM Fellows was generously provided by Southwest…
“It’s always been a privilege to be part of [CAAMFest] in the past, and it’s honor to be part of it again this year.” – Kip Fulbeck, Memories to Light 3.0
Meet our incoming CAAM Fellows.
“Hungry for Love” is a new film by CAAM Fellow Soojin Chung’s — “a heart-warming love story where food brings people together.”
“The last bit of advice he gave me before I went into production was simply to enjoy every moment of the process and to be grateful for the opportunity.”
Now accepting applications for CAAM’s 2015 Documentary Fund awards and 2015 CAAM Fellowship Program.