“Beyond Borders: Asian Americans and the Immigrant Voice” 2018 Sundance Panel Now Streaming
Watch the full panel featuring Bing Liu, Andrew Ahn, Sue Obeidi, and moderated by Karim Ahmad — now on YouTube.
Watch the full panel featuring Bing Liu, Andrew Ahn, Sue Obeidi, and moderated by Karim Ahmad — now on YouTube.
CAAM’s Sundance 2019 panel filled the room with laughter, hope, tears, and lively discussion.
CAAM’s vision has always been to support a community of media makers to nurture careers and creativity in the field of documentary film.
Catch “Minding the Gap” on POV on Monday, February 18 on PBS (check local listings), which CAAM is proud to co-present.
As ethnic, gender, and power dynamics become redefined throughout American culture and society at large, independent film faces similar challenges in finding its way forward.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is pleased to announce that CAAMFest37 will take place May 9-19 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The new toolkit offers background information on the films and filmmakers, questions for discussion, fun activities and fascinating links, all in one place!
With support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, CAAM provides production funding to independent producers for national public television.
CAAM is thrilled to continue our relationship with the Sundance Institute by presenting an industry conversation at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
Award-winning journalist Helen Zia is releasing her new book, Last Boat Out of Shanghai (Ballantine Hardcover), this month. Join CAAM at the Chinese Cultural Center…
The film received the Best Documentary award at CAAMFest.
Support storytellers who represent the evolving American experiment now and into the future. Donate to CAAM by December 31, 2018 securely online at CAAMedia.org/Donate.