YOMYOMF Launches INTERPRETATIONS
The YOU OFFEND ME YOU OFFEND MY FAMILY team is launching INTERPRETATIONS – a short film initiative to encourage aspiring filmmakers to develop their own original and unique voice.
The YOU OFFEND ME YOU OFFEND MY FAMILY team is launching INTERPRETATIONS – a short film initiative to encourage aspiring filmmakers to develop their own original and unique voice.
The Diversity Video Competition provides a space to engage in an artistic dialogue on civil rights issues, stereotypes, and myths surrounding minority groups with a particular anchor in the Sikh experience.
Now here’s a project to get stabbed in the eye for. Just announced at Comic-Con, Will Eisner‘s acclaimed graphic novel about the New York City immigrant experience in the 1930s, “A Contract With God” will be adapted into a live action feature.
Here is the next post in our series on the The 56th Annual Flaherty Film Seminar. This video covers day 3 and we were getting into the swing of things. Christine and I interviewed filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda, director of MENTAL and the CAAM distributed film, CAMPAIGN.
CAAM’s new Festival Director, Masashi Niwano, was asked to talk about Asian Americans in entertainment in this NBC news feature on the band Legaci!
The Fall 2010 CINE Golden Eagle Competition will begin accepting entries on August 2, 2010.
The 56th Annual Flaherty Film Seminar took place recently in upstate New York June 19-25, 2010. Christine Kwon and Michella Rivera-Gravage had an amazing experience there this year. Check out our video blog!
Hyphen magazine presents a group show of Hyphen illustrators and painters from past and present.
CAAM Board Member, Konrad Ng talks about the portrait of American through film, the 2010 Census, and the inevitability of a profound demographic shift.
National Black Programming Consortium seeks recent graduates, community organizers, web-based professionals, and others who share these same interests to apply for a fellowship with the Public Media Corps.
The Filipino American community is disproportionately under-counted in the census. Tell your friends and family that being counted is important for your future and for your community.
After twelve months on the travel circuit, I think it’s safe to say that WHATEVER IT TAKES has finally finished its film festival run. But oh what a ride it was! Often thrilling, other times exhausting, but always an amazing feeling to show one’s film to new audiences across the country.