Talking with Tamlyn Tomita: The actress dishes on independent cinema and whitewashing
“The door is widening because we have more Asian Americans demanding more stories be told.” – Tamlyn Tomita
“The door is widening because we have more Asian Americans demanding more stories be told.” – Tamlyn Tomita
Mills is encouraging Korean Americans to bring their home movies to be shown at Home Movie Day.
An intimate story of trailblazing Cambodian American women who break decades of silence about the killing fields.
Mix and mingle with CAAM Members at our Member Fall Happy Hour on Wednesday, October 18th at China Live’s Cold Drinks Bar. CAAM members receive free admission and non-member admission is only $15.
CAAM will present an episode from Season 2 of LUCKY CHOW as part of the VIP experience
Writer and director Geeta Patel shares how CAAM supported the start of her filmmaking career.
Use the discount code “fall2017” and save 10% on a CAAM Student and Friend Level membership now until the end of September. Join or renew today and save!
Irene was a fierce and relentless advocate for Asian American storytelling.
Catch these shows beginning September 1 on PBS and other public media channels (check local listings).
CAAM will receive $600K to support the CAAM Future Fund to provide development, production, and outreach grants for projects produced by Asian American directors and producers
Chon offers up a graceful, intimate portrait of this unlikely family where race isn’t a theoretical abstraction and where “race relations” aren’t just about clashes on the street.
Mix and mingle with the local filmmaking community from all around the Bay, and learn more about the festival and the submission process.