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This holiday season donate to CAAM and help ensure that the stories of
Asian Americans are told in movie theaters, classrooms and on public
television across the nation!
Chris Chan Lee’s UNDOING opened in the San Francisco Bay Area exclusively at the Sundance Cinemas Kabuki in Japantown last weekend and will be playing again THIS WEEKEND! Catch it in theatres while you can!
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Hi. Michella here, CAAM’s Web Producer. I recently participated in something really cool: the New Media Institute (NMI) put on by the National Black Programming Consortium.
On Novemeber 1st, CAAM and the Asian Art Museum teamed up to present a multimedia extravaganza event at the November MATCHA held at the Asian Art Museum. Check out pix and videos from the event.
Fifth annual 3rd i Film Festival From art-house classics to experimental visions to next-level Bollywood, 3rd I promotes diverse images of South Asians in…
We are overjoyed to announce our new website! You can now, more than ever, come to asianamericanmedia.org for thoughtful, entertaining, and savvy commentary on…
Filmmaker Lee Wang showed her film, SOMEONE ELSE’S WAR at the 2007 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. We got a chance to sit down and talk with her about her film, civilian contractors in Iraq, and documentary filmmaking. Check out our conversation in the featured video section to learn more about Lee and her powerful film.
The Asian Art Museum and CAAM are getting together at this month’s MATCHA. We are planning a multimedia extravaganza, with youTube vj-ing, a fashion show, films being made on the and much more! This is going to be really cool so don’t miss it.
If you are in LA next week don’t miss HOLLYWOOD CHINESE at the AFI Fest Wednesday, November 7 at 6:45PM.
Born in a Thai refugee camp on Cambodian New Year, filmmaker Socheata Poeuv grew up in the United States never knowing that her family had survived the Khmer Rouge genocide.
An American survivor of the Cambodian genocide hopes to unlock the mystery of her father’s disappearance in 1975.