Back to School Special: Asian American Films about Immigration and Refugees
Take 25% off of any of CAAM’s DVDs about refugees and immigrants, now through the end of September.
Take 25% off of any of CAAM’s DVDs about refugees and immigrants, now through the end of September.
In honor of Women’s History Month, check out these eight films directed or produced by women and films with lead subjects who are Asian American women.
Catch these shows beginning September 1 on PBS and other public media channels (check local listings).
CAAM will receive $600K to support the CAAM Future Fund to provide development, production, and outreach grants for projects produced by Asian American directors and producers
Take 25% off of any of CAAM’s films for educators, now through the end of September.
“I believe in the inherited trauma of war. I think there’s a lot of weight to absorb when you are raised by people whose lives were upended, who had to flee to live.”
Mix and mingle with the local filmmaking community from all around the Bay, and learn more about the festival and the submission process.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is now accepting submissions for CAAMFest May 2018. CAAMFest is the nation’s largest showcase for new…
Films include CAAM funded project “9-Man” and CAAMFest film “West 32nd.”
Catch the world premiere of NOBODY DIES, a Center for Asian American Media-funded documentary on acclaimed musician Thao Nguyen of Thao and the Get Down Stay Down on September 7 and on PBS this fall.
The cultural district gets state recognition. Check out some of our SOMA Pilipinas stories.
This year’s nominees include some familiar faces and CAAMFest alumns.