CAAMFest37 Full Program Announced
Current CAAM sustaining members can buy tickets starting now until Friday, April 12, 2019 during the members-only ticketing period. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Saturday, April 13, 2019.
Current CAAM sustaining members can buy tickets starting now until Friday, April 12, 2019 during the members-only ticketing period. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Saturday, April 13, 2019.
Mao is a great example of the continuity of the “ars poetica,” and is part of what might someday be seen as a renaissance of young Asian American poets, including such stars as Ocean Vuong, Cathy Linh Che, Jenny Xie, Bao Phi, and others.
CAAMFest is BACK to kick off our 37th year!
Support from members and the general public allows CAAM to produce and present compelling and innovative stories by and about Asian Americans for a diverse world.
Discover the stories at the forefront of change with a CAAM Membership! CAAM is the largest celebration of Asian and Asian American film, music, and…
We’re looking for talented volunteers to help produce CAAMFest 2019! The largest celebration of Asian and Asian American film, music, food, and media returns…
The Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC) documentary follows three Micronesian soldiers fighting for the U.S.
Submit your project to be featured at CAAMFest 2019! Accepting documentary, international, feature, shorts, and new media works.
Highlighting Filipino American filmmakers at CAAMFest 2018!
Submit your project to be featured at CAAMFest 2019! Accepting documentary, international, feature, shorts, and new media works.
The director of “Forever, Chinatown,” “First Kitchen,” and “Power in Unity” chats about his projects.
filmmaker and artist Daniel Park chats about the importance of Asian American media, musicians, the impact of smoking, and why he is an advocate for reducing tobacco use.