Ruby Yang and Lambert Yam on “My Voice, My Life”
Oscar Award-winning director Ruby Yang is back with an emotional documentary, “My Voice, My Life,” playing during CAAMFest Saturday, March 21 at the New Parkway Theater.
Oscar Award-winning director Ruby Yang is back with an emotional documentary, “My Voice, My Life,” playing during CAAMFest Saturday, March 21 at the New Parkway Theater.
Sara Dosa spent a season embedded in the tight-knit community of mushroom pickers in the Oregon woods to direct her first documentary, “The Last Season.”
“It’s always been a privilege to be part of [CAAMFest] in the past, and it’s honor to be part of it again this year.” – Kip Fulbeck, Memories to Light 3.0
“I could say that CAAM has helped launch the careers of many filmmakers including mine.” – Ruby Yang, director of “A Moment in Time” and “My Voice, My Life”
This year, half of CAAMFest films in our Comcast Narrative and Documentary competitions are directed by women.
“We hardly get to listen to a man like Kosal with his past, without apprehension.”
Documentary filmmakers eligible for awards between $15,000 and $50,000.
Two of our funded films begin airing nationally in December. Check local listings.
Now accepting applications for CAAM’s 2015 Documentary Fund awards and 2015 CAAM Fellowship Program.
The documentary tells the story about a teenage girl in Pakistan whose life is at risk for daring to allege rape.
CAAM has awarded production and acquisition funds for nine documentaries by or about Asian Americans in 2014.