CAAM Community Share Memories from Festivals of Yesteryears!
Reflections on 35 years of CAAMFest, from our CAAMunnity.
Reflections on 35 years of CAAMFest, from our CAAMunnity.
I’m sure we’ll all be lining up for Constance Wu and Crazy Rich Asians when they hit the big screen, but no CAAMFest would be complete without Crazy Poor Asians.
#CAAMFest35 is proud to present two film, music and food programs at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco.
“SIT perfectly blends a meditation on Buddhism and also the poignancy of family and making a life in the world.”
Stars coming to CAAMFest include Danny Pudi, Kelly Hu, Daniel Dae Kim, Awkwafina, and more.
Meet some of the women filmmakers bringing bold storytelling to CAAMFest 2017.
Throughout CAAM’s history, the organization has supported documentary films and filmmakers through funding and by co-producing films.
From New Zealand to Hawaii and back again, CAAMFest celebrates the resilience, resistance, wisdom and creativity of the Pacific Islander community.
Celebrating the best of CAAMFest throughout March on XFINITY on Demand.
“They expect the classic competition film where you’re rooting for this underdog or you’re rooting for someone to win….But our film goes against that grain. It’s about what happens after he gets his 15 minutes of fame and after he is the champion.”
Some of the most astounding, creative and moving works are in the shorts program this year, one of the strongest overall years in memory.
Awards will be announced on Sunday, March 12.