CAAM Documentary Fund Open Call Starts Jan. 10
With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CAAM provides production funding to independent producers for national public television.
With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CAAM provides production funding to independent producers for national public television.
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CAAM staff and our funded filmmakers featured at NOFF.
Director Steve James (“Hoop Dreams,” “The Interrupters”) chronicles the Chinese immigrant Sung family’s fight to clear their names amid the financial crisis.
Stay tuned for an announcement as part of our support for filmmakers!
With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CAAM provides production funding to independent producers for national public television.
The new awardees include “Mixed” “First Vote,” “Hamtramck, USA,” and a new untitled race and criminal justice documentary.
Meet us at OMCA for an evening of food trucks, Asian Americans in hip-hop panel, and the World Premiere of “Family Pictures USA: Detroit Is The Future and It’s Okay!”
The film is about the family-owned Abacus Federal Savings Bank, the only U.S. bank to face criminal charges after the 2008 financial crisis.
Host a community screening of the film, “The Chinese Exclusion Act,” and use our new community resource kit with a discussion guide and more.
The new awardees include “Chinatown Rising,” “Jaddoland” and “Random Acts of Legacy.”
Applications will close on Thursday, March 1, 2018.