The Road to “Fresh Off the Boat”
Many Asian American TV actors paved the way to the creation of the first Asian American family TV sitcom in 20 years.
Many Asian American TV actors paved the way to the creation of the first Asian American family TV sitcom in 20 years.
The PBS Online Film Festival returns June 16. The exciting lineup featuring independent filmmakers includes “Why We Rise,” a moving documentary about undocumented young Asians in NYC.
Civil rights activist Yuri Kochiyama has passed away at the age of 93. She inspires younger generations through the struggle for freedom and justice, and solidarity with many marginalized communities.
We held a screening of CAAM-produced film, “Don’t Lose Your Soul,” about two Asian American jazz legends – Anthony Brown and Mark Izu.
CAAM is proud to co-sponsor two silent film gems from Asia for the SF Silent Film Festival: “Song of the Fishermen” (China, 1934) and “Dragnet Girl” (Japan, 1933). The festival runs May 29-June 1 at the Castro Theatre.
What’s it like to be hard-hitting journalist Lisa Ling? We chat with the host of “Our America with Lisa Ling.”
CAAM partners with Frameline to present three short API LGBT films for APA Heritage Month. The films are available online for a year.
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…