CAAM-produced feature film seeking home in SF to film in
Seeking Asian American family home to film in for one week in August 2018.
Seeking Asian American family home to film in for one week in August 2018.
An estimated 30,000 patrons celebrated 126 works at 92 public events during CAAMFest36, the first year that CAAMFest has taken place in May.
Come help us celebrate the official launch of CAAMFest 2018, Wednesday, April 11th, 7PM-10PM at Origin SF.
Happy hour for filmmaker and film lovers, plus screening of shorts from CAAMFest and Superfest, the longest-running disability international film fest.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is pleased to announce that CAAMFest 2018 will take place May 10-24 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
From CAAM and Visual Communications, WATCH the dynamic Sundance conversation on the current & future state of Asian American artists streaming at World Channel.
The CAAM-funded film has been nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
“You can’t fully participate in this society unless you see yourselves and your stories told in this society.” – Stephen Gong
Catch the world premiere of NOBODY DIES, a Center for Asian American Media-funded documentary on acclaimed musician Thao Nguyen of Thao and the Get Down Stay Down on September 7 and on PBS this fall.
The new Academy members are 39 percent women and 30 percent people of color
First weekend photos and social media buzz.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is now accepting submissions for CAAMFest 2017, March 9 -19, 2017. CAAMFest is the nation’s largest showcase…