CAAM presents: ON THE CLOCK Season 2 Ep.1 “The Big Creep”
Yes indeed ladies and gentlemen! CAAM’s original web series is back for another season. Sit back and enjoy ON THE CLOCK Season 2 Ep.1 “The Big Creep”
Yes indeed ladies and gentlemen! CAAM’s original web series is back for another season. Sit back and enjoy ON THE CLOCK Season 2 Ep.1 “The Big Creep”
Vlog#5 and the final installment of CAAM at the Flaherty Film Seminar 2010 features an interview with filmmakers Benj Gerdes and Jennifer Hayashida…
The CAAM funded documentary film “SUMMER PASTURE” is a nominee in the Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You category for IFP’s (Independent Film Project) 20th Anniversary Gotham Independent Film Award.
Vlog #4 features an interview with Thai filmmaker Uruphong Raksasad and former SFIAAFF Festival Director Chi-hui Yang discusses his thoughts on the Flaherty Film Seminar.
This is a clip from the forthcoming Jake Shimabukuro Documentary. Produced by Center for Asian American Media and Directed by Tad Nakamura.
Be part of the largest showcase of Asian and Asian American cinema in North America! Submit your film early and save on entry fees. CAAM Members submit for free!
Be part of the largest showcase of Asian and Asian American cinema in North America! Submit your film early and save on entry fees. CAAM Members submit for free!
A master by any measure, Kurosawa exploited the epic possibilities of the big screen while remaining grounded in a fundamental humanism. This three-month retrospective at the PFA is a chance to explore the full range of his fifty-year career.
Happy Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! CAAM invites its members and a guest for a special screening as we appreciate the great works of CAAM founder, educator, filmmaker and mentor, Loni Ding.
SFIAAFF 2010, presented by the Center for Asian American Media, wrapped with an estimated attendance of over 25,000, including over 200 filmmakers, actors and industry guests. Take a look back and relive your SFIAAFF 2010 memories!
CAAM is proud to announce the national PBS premiere of Christopher Wong’s award-winning documentary WHATEVER IT TAKES on March 30, 2010 on Independent Lens.
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, presented by CAAM, wrapped with an estimated attendance of over 25,000, including over 200 filmmakers, actors and industry guests. The program featured seven world premieres, one North American premiere and two U.S. premieres of feature-length films.