Exploring Cambodia’s Trauma of Silence
“Daze of Justice,” a film by Michael Siv, helps carve a path toward healing.
“Daze of Justice,” a film by Michael Siv, helps carve a path toward healing.
“Good Luck Soup,” “Mele Murals” and “Wisdom Gone Wild” have received the Spring 2016 CAAM Documentary Fund Awards.
CAAM is pleased to host our members at our Asian Pacific American Heritage Month celebration on Tuesday, May 24th. RSVP by tonight, May 23, 2016, for the opportunity to watch CHANGING SEASON: ON THE MASUMOTO FAMILY FARM.
Join CAAM on Saturday, May 28th for a San Francisco Chinatown screening of Ben Wang’s documentary BREATHIN’: THE EDDY ZHENG STORY (CAAMFest 2016 Audience Award winner) and…
The filmmaker behind the popular documentary “Sentenced Home” premieres his latest doc, “Operation Popcorn” on May 17 on America ReFramed.
CAAM and PBS team up for #MyAPALife, kicking off this May 1. Join in on the conversation!
“Changing Season: On the Masumoto Family Farm” and “Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory” among docs to premiere this May.
While TYRUS is a film that puts a human face to our nation of immigrants, it is also a love story about family and art.
In Football We Trust intimately follows four Polynesian high school football players in Utah struggling to overcome gang violence, family pressures, and poverty as they enter the high stakes world of college recruiting and the promise of pro sports.
Aziz Ansari in “Master of None,” Constance Wu in “Fresh Off the Boat,” and Vincent Rodriguez III in “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” make the list, according to CAAM staff and community folks.
“The Center for Asian American Media stands with the Muslim, Sikh, Arab and South Asian American communities against the fear, suspicion, verbal aggression and assaults that they face on a daily basis in a place they call home.” – Stephen Gong, CAAM Executive Director
This year, we had the chance to chat with many independent filmmakers and actors and actresses. In addition, we’re very proud to highlight women filmmakers,…