CAAM PRESENTS SUNDANCE 2018 PANEL “BEYOND BORDERS: ASIAN AMERICANS AND THE IMMIGRANT VOICE”
Asian American filmmakers discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of building and sustaining careers as immigrant filmmakers.
Asian American filmmakers discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of building and sustaining careers as immigrant filmmakers.
The nomination comes on the heels of being shortlisted for an Oscar.
The CAAM-funded film has been nominated for Best Documentary Feature.
Scroll through to see all the films on Comcast’s Cinema Asian America this month — free for on demand subscribers.
Paula is an award-winning journalist and Executive Producer of “Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China.”
“Attending the Flaherty has already impacted my thinking and it will impact my creative work in the future.”
“How do we break through into the mainstream vernacular so we have points of reference that everyone gets?” – Jenny Yang
CAAMFeast returns with a new pop-up series that reveals the flavors and untold stories behind your local culinary community.
“It’s about us putting out our own stories.” – Sujata Day
Scroll through to see all the films on Comcast’s Cinema Asian America this month — free for on demand subscribers.
In 2016, Awkwafina and Margaret Cho dropped the anthemic, tongue-in-cheek “Green Tea”, urging us all to “flip a stereotype.” Asian American comedians responded, and the…
Soong talks about acting, representation and selfies.