Kamikaze Girls Screening for Tsunami Relief
NEW PEOPLE is holding a third fundraiser film event. This time the film is our beloved Kamikaze Girls!
NEW PEOPLE is holding a third fundraiser film event. This time the film is our beloved Kamikaze Girls!
Join MATCHA for excerpts from Makrokosma Bali, a new work from composer Wayne Vitale in collaboration with Sekaa Gong Taruna Mekar—a renowned gamelan ensemble from Bali under the direction of I Made Arnawa—and US-based visual and set designers.
GET READY TO RAK! CAAM Presents an exclusive Bay Area screening of critically acclaimed director Quark Henares’ latest film.
The Center for Asian American Media is proud to present these programs in May 2011 for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
The Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berkeley presents a free film screening of A Village Called Versailles.
CAAM is thrilled to co-present two programs at the upcoming 54th San Francisco International Film Festival, running April 21-May 5, 2011.
We Are One Island, an evening of honoring, remembrance and hope, featuring Kara Tsuboi, Marina Fukushima, Purple Moon Dance Project, Dirty Boots, and more.
MATCHA celebrates Contemporary Chinese Art this April.
This all-day film festival centers on the histories, communities, identities, and imaginaries of Vietnam and the diaspora.
Our good friends over at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts will be screening “under the radar” documentaries from independent filmmakers based in China. When they say “under the radar” they mean stories that depict human rights abuses, stories of chaos and neglect, and of state-sanctioned deception. We have a feeling these works would not be approved by President Hu Jintao.
The Center for Asian American Media is proud to co-sponsor the Humanitarian Asians and Pacific Islanders (HAPI) Fundraising Hour for Japan, happening this Thursday, March 31, 5:00pm.
On Saturday, March 26th NEW PEOPLE will offer three free screenings of HULA GIRLS, an award-winning film based in the currently devastated Fukushima, Japan.