Catch CAAMFest Films on Virgin America’s SkyFest Independent Film Showcase
Catch CAAMFest favorites “Mad Tiger,” “Seoul Searching,” and “Kumu Hina” on Virgin Airlines right now!
Catch CAAMFest favorites “Mad Tiger,” “Seoul Searching,” and “Kumu Hina” on Virgin Airlines right now!
The documentary, directed by Tadashi Nakamura, is about the power of art, Hawaiian culture and youth.
CAAMFest San Jose is back! This year’s festival features five days of free public screenings, taking place October 6-14, 2016.
The filmmakers behind PBS Online Film Festival’s “Home is a Hotel” highlights a low-income family living in one of the country’s most expensive cities.
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.”
Missed our epic panels at CAAMFest 2016? Catch the “Master of None” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” panels, now on the “Off White” podcast.
And just like that, CAAMFest 2016 comes to a close after 11 days celebrating Asian and Asian American stories in film, music and food.
With a century of stories and achievements captured in over a decade of filmmaking, Pamela Tom’s award-winning TYRUS paints a beautifully intimate portrait of 105-year-old artist Tyrus Wong.
The filmmakers behind “One-minded” share their process — and a link to their short film.
“It seems like many people don’t talk about past wars but there is such an obsession with pop music—what is the relationship between the traumas of history and modernity, between war and pop (and agit-prop)?”
CAAMFest is a sure route to culture and knowledge, an opportunity to loose our shackles of unknowing.
Winners were announced at the Filmmakers Awards Brunch. Find out if your favorite film won here! Stay tuned for our announcement of the Audience Award after the festival.