CAAM-Funded films “Breathin'” and “Forever, Chinatown” Take Three Awards
The two documentaries receive awards at the recent Austin Asian American Film Festival.
The two documentaries receive awards at the recent Austin Asian American Film Festival.
The story of Tashi, who wants to bring electricity to a remote village in Nepal near the border of Tibet, is highlighted in this documentary, which airs on World Channel on Sunday, November 13.
Who gets to tell Asian American stories? Why are Asian American stories not seen as central to the American narrative?
Please help us welcome our new intern, Gabriela Lai, who has been selected as a W.T. Chan Fellow through UC Berkeley.
CAAM’s next Open Call for Documentary Fund begins September 1. The deadline to submit is September 30, 2016.
“Daze of Justice,” a film by Michael Siv, helps carve a path toward healing.
“Good Luck Soup,” “Mele Murals” and “Wisdom Gone Wild” have received the Spring 2016 CAAM Documentary Fund Awards.
Join CAAM on Saturday, May 28th for a San Francisco Chinatown screening of Ben Wang’s documentary BREATHIN’: THE EDDY ZHENG STORY (CAAMFest 2016 Audience Award winner) and…
Catch these films in May on Comcast on Demand: “Yuri Kochiyama: Passion for Justice,” “Someone Else,” “Am I American,” “American Arab,” “Flip Flops” and “Off the Menu: Asian America.”
“Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory,” winner of CAAMFest 2015’s Loni Ding Award for Social Issue Documentary, will play on PBS stations in May.
“Changing Season: On the Masumoto Family Farm” and “Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory” among docs to premiere this May.
The Producer/Director of “Transparent” on Amazon and winner of two Golden Globe Awards chats about her journey from indie prodigy to becoming a TV director, and how she kept going through the lean years in between.