Asian Art Museum (SFIAAFF Grand Sponsor) presents MATCHA
MATCHA, Asian Art Museum’s most popular evening mixer, is back.
MATCHA, Asian Art Museum’s most popular evening mixer, is back.
We hope you all had an awesome time at SFIAAFF Launch Party last Thursday…we certainly did! Currently, we are sorting through all our photos. We’ll be posting our pictures on-line soon, so for now enjoy these select shots of the bands that rocked the house!
When we first heard of Comcast’s bid to acquire NBC Universal, we were concerned that this could spell out into less opportunity for diverse programming and representation.
Join the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) for the official San Jose launch of SFIAAFF, the nation’s largest Asian American film festival.
Be a part of the nation’s largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian films! We are looking for fun, exciting and reliable VOLUNTEERS for the 29th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF).
I have to say this is one of my favorite Maggie Cheung movies. It’s amazing to see Maggie’s character travel to different cities speaking three different languages (English, French & Cantonese)…
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival is proud to continue its annual Verizon 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.
Hey CAAM Members! Did you know you get a discount on SFFS Education workshops and classes?
How’d you like to attend this one night only world premiere of GANTZ? CAAM has 3 pairs of tickets for you!
Please mark your calendar for the CAAM Members-only Festival Sneak Preview, which will be held on the evening of Thursday, January 27, 2011.
For the month of January, you can now watch DREAMING LHASA on Cinema Asian America.
George Heymont of the Huffington Post recently posted a great article on Cinema Asian American and the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM). It’s great to see our efforts getting out to the community. Have you told your friends about Cinema Asian America?