Memoirs of a Superfan, Vol. 5.6: Tender Appreciation
Superfan, writer, and psychiatrist, Ravi Chandra, reviews the International Buddhist Film Festival at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
Superfan, writer, and psychiatrist, Ravi Chandra, reviews the International Buddhist Film Festival at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
On a damp Wednesday night, filmmakers, media professionals and lovers of Asian American cinema braved the wind and the rain, to celebrate the launch of Cinema Asian America.
CAAM funded PAPER WORDS / POINT OF ENTRY coming soon to KQED.
Check out the Viz Cinema film program, A POINT OF VIEW, screening throughout December.
Filmmaker Jason Nou is an official CAAMbassador (a.k.a. Ambassador for Center for Asian American Media) who recorded his trip to the 2010 San Diego Asian Film Festival. Take a look at his four days in under three minutes.
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival is proud to continue its annual Student Delegate Program. Aimed to engage students with Asian and Asian American cinema, the program strives to cultivate the next generation of scholars, artists, administrators and activists invested in the field of Asian American media.
Can you imaging spending a Christmas Holiday without any products that were made in China? That is the premise of the new CAAM supported documentary XMAS WITHOUT CHINA.
Design the 2011 AHSC poster. Enter to win now!
Come mix, mingle and jingle with CAAM and Hyphen Magazine.
Join us in celebrating Cinema Asian America, a groundbreaking new Comcast On Demand offering!
Part 2 of DIRECTIONS IN SOUND: DETOUR w/ Toro y Moi. Chaz talks about his Filipino grandparents and what he’d be doing if he wasn’t playing music.
CAAM is truly blessed to have many wonderful supporters and we’d love to show the world how awesome they really are. This is a shout out to you, CAAM members!