CAAMFest Award-winning film “Minding the Gap” Shortlisted for Oscar
The film, directed by Bing Liu, received the Best Documentary Award at CAAMFest this year.
The film, directed by Bing Liu, received the Best Documentary Award at CAAMFest this year.
”J-town, Chinatown: Our Town” will be a multidisciplinary and multimedia work performed by esteemed artist Brenda Wong Aoki and scored by award-winning jazz musician Mark Izu.
Director Steve James (“Hoop Dreams,” “The Interrupters”) chronicles the Chinese immigrant Sung family’s fight to clear their names amid the financial crisis.
The new awardees include “Mixed” “First Vote,” “Hamtramck, USA,” and a new untitled race and criminal justice documentary.
Winners include “Minding the Gap” and “Unlovable!”
Congrats to “Forever, Chinatown” and “Mele Murals!”
We speak to Kazuhiro Tsuji, Ru Kuwahata, Ramsey Naito, and Ren Klyce about their work that earned them Oscar nominations this year.
The poet and illustrator of the Caldecott Honor children’s book discuss growing up Vietnamese American and why they became artists.
Thi Bui was featured on a children’s book and graphic novels panel at CAAMFest 2017
The new awardees include “Chinatown Rising,” “Jaddoland” and “Random Acts of Legacy.”
CAAM will receive an Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support CAAMFest 2018.
The nomination comes on the heels of being shortlisted for an Oscar.