Contest: Tell Us Your favorite Asian American Film or Memory from Past CAAMFests
As we gear up to celebrate #CAAMFest35, we want you to share your favorite Asian American film since 1982 (our first festival) OR your…
As we gear up to celebrate #CAAMFest35, we want you to share your favorite Asian American film since 1982 (our first festival) OR your…
“It’s really a remarkable time for talent to arise and for stories to be shared all across the way.”
Watch these CAAM-curated films on XFINITY on Demand: “100 Days,” “Love, NY,” “Sounds We Have No Letter For,” and “Taste in Guys.”
Support from members and the general public allows CAAM to produce and present compelling and innovative stories by and about Asian Americans for a diverse world.
“What advice do you have for helping your community, our country, and the world?”
UPDATE: Last week, the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) began pre-sales for the CAAMFest 2017 Opening Night Film and Gala, Closing Night Film,…
Here’s your chance to get your documentary funded! Applications open February 1, 2017.
Join World Channel, America ReFramed and CAAM in the sharing family and community stories from two award-winning filmmakers.
CAAM and Visual Communications is pleased to host a dynamic conversation with industry leaders on the current and future state of Asian Americans in media at Sundance: “Elevate, Incubate & Demonstrate: Advancing Asian American Artists.”
The talented artist’s work and life story is captured on film in a new documentary.
Catch “Harana,” “Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings,” and “A Song For Ourselves” on Comcast this month.
For the past 36 years, the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) has been steadfast in producing and presenting compelling and innovative stories by and about Asian Americans for a diverse world. Join the movement by donating $50 or more to CAAM by December 31, 2016 on our secure website CAAMedia.org/StoriesthatUnite.