Memoirs of a Superfan Vol 11.10 – Q&A with “Pali Road”
“Pali Road” exemplifies the best in indie work this year and opens in theaters on April 29th.
“Pali Road” exemplifies the best in indie work this year and opens in theaters on April 29th.
Missed our epic panels at CAAMFest 2016? Catch the “Master of None” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” panels, now on the “Off White” podcast.
And just like that, CAAMFest 2016 comes to a close after 11 days celebrating Asian and Asian American stories in film, music and food.
With a century of stories and achievements captured in over a decade of filmmaking, Pamela Tom’s award-winning TYRUS paints a beautifully intimate portrait of 105-year-old artist Tyrus Wong.
The filmmakers behind “One-minded” share their process — and a link to their short film.
“It seems like many people don’t talk about past wars but there is such an obsession with pop music—what is the relationship between the traumas of history and modernity, between war and pop (and agit-prop)?”
CAAMFest is a sure route to culture and knowledge, an opportunity to loose our shackles of unknowing.
Winners were announced at the Filmmakers Awards Brunch. Find out if your favorite film won here! Stay tuned for our announcement of the Audience Award after the festival.
Mina Shum’s Ninth Floor seems to suggest that there remains much at stake for today’s generation: the discourse changes, the struggle continues – and filmmaking remains to be an essential tool to explore how far, alas, we have yet to go.
This oasis is overflowing. Cannes has nothing on CAAMmes.
Director Ben Wang reflects on screening the CAAMFest 2016 documentary inside prison.
“It gives a glimpse into the lives of two modern young women living in Tehran and their experiences in dealing with the conservative culture that the government and society subscribe to…”