Memoirs of a Superfan, Vol 12.1: Year of the Rooster: #StayWoke
“CAAM has been a leader in promoting the vision of inclusion, knowledge of history, and shared future for many years.”
“CAAM has been a leader in promoting the vision of inclusion, knowledge of history, and shared future for many years.”
“It wasn’t until I started making films that explore each of the two cultures in which I grew up that I discovered that cultural diversity is strength, not a weakness.”
Emiko and Chizu Omori on lessons from the WWII incarceration of Japanese Americans and its relevancy today. Emiko Omori is one of CAAM’s Spotlight honorees at #CAAMFest35.
CAAMFest 2017 programs explore the connections between Asian and Black communities.
Edgy characters unravel histories and reveal true identities throughout this year’s bold slate of films in our Comcast Narrative competition.
Celebrating 35 years of the annual CAAMFest (formerly known as SFIAAFF)!
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.”
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.