NEW EVENT: Changing Da Game
Your favorite online stars are coming to SF! Don’t miss out on this unique, engaging panel, featuring KevJumba, Wong Fu Productions, Nigahiga and Timothy DeLaGhetto.
Your favorite online stars are coming to SF! Don’t miss out on this unique, engaging panel, featuring KevJumba, Wong Fu Productions, Nigahiga and Timothy DeLaGhetto.
Don’t miss the Festival’s annual day-long, outdoor fair, fun for the whole family! Enjoy live musical performances, film screenings and interactive art projects from celebrated Asian American performers and artists!
On Thursday, March 11, the SFIAAFF’s Opening Night Gala at the Asian Art Museum will feature the swirling colors, rhythms, pounding feet, relentless energy and brilliant beats of Non Stop Bhangra!
Isadora Quanehia Ding Welsh, or Ding Bick Lon, known as Loni Ding, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2010 at Summit Hospital in Oakland, following a stroke. She was 78.
Join us as we celebrate 30 years of presenting the richness and diversity of Asian American stories. CAAM’s 30th Anniversary Gala will be presented in partnership with the Asian Chefs Association. The event will feature signature dishes from seven of the Bay Area’s most exciting celebrity chefs.
DIRECTIONS IN SOUND. a genre-bending showcase featuring the best of future-forward music that’s blowing up in the underground around the globe.
Shanghai is coming to SF! In association with the new Shanghai Art Exhibit at the SF Asian Art Museum. SFIAAFF 2010 is proud to present two films by acclaimed Chinese artist Yang Fudong.
The 28th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival opens with TODAY’S SPECIAL, a sparkling romantic comedy that hits the heart as well as the funny bone, TODAY’S SPECIAL is a lovingly crafted ode to family, food and New york City. Steaming kitchens and Bollywood songs of yore fill this hilarious second feature from Kaplan (YEAR OF THE FISH, SFIAAFF ‘07), written by and Starring the great Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show).
Come party with Hyphen as they celebrate their latest issue hot off the press and give kudos to some notable trailblazers.
Actor and writer Aasif Mandvi, best known to many as the “Senior Foreign-Looking Correspondent” on the Daily Show with John Stewart will be making a special appearance at this year’s Festival!
The Asian Art Museum’s evening mixer is back on Feb 18! Kick off the Year of the Tiger with dynamic kung fu by Shaolin Temple USA monks.
Be a part of the nation’s largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian films! Sign up to volunteer for this year’s SFIAAFF.