National Minority Consortia Films Coming to PBS
CAAM is one member of the National Minority Consortia. Watch this reel of films that will be coming soon to PBS, including from CAAM, Latino Public Broadcasting, and more.
CAAM is one member of the National Minority Consortia. Watch this reel of films that will be coming soon to PBS, including from CAAM, Latino Public Broadcasting, and more.
The SF Chronicle gives a great review of “Japanese American Lives,” a documentary series playing on PBS this month. Check local PBS listings for times!
Dino-Ray Ramos analyzes HBO’s “Silicon Valley” and gives a rave review of comedian Kumail Nanjiani.
For the 4th year in a row, the Center for Asian American Media is curating a set of films during the SF Hill Physicians…
The Himalayan Film Festival, in its second year, takes off this Friday in San Francisco at the Ninth Street Independent Film Center. The opening…
The good folks at CAPE (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) bring you a bunch of original web videos this month (aka Asian Pacific…
During the month of May, Comcast On Demand subscribers will have access to a wide selection of media, film, and narratives to celebrate Asian…
Based on uber-successful young adult novels written by Veronica Roth, the Hollywood adaption of Divergent is following in the footsteps of The Hunger Games…
The Center for Asian American Media celebrates Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May with “Japanese American Lives,” a special series of three…
In her film, The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes of the UFW, director Marissa Aroy sheds light on one of the often overlooked groups in…
The 2014 CAAM Fellows and Mentors flew from all over the U.S. to gather in San Francisco for the first time in March, thanks…
The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival is presenting a program celebrating the centennial of silent film actor Sessue Hayakawa, a “true Hollywood pioneer.”…