Interview with Director Chris Tipton-King (BOYS AND GIRLS)
Director Chris Tipton-King discusses the development process of his short BOYS AND GIRLS.
Director Chris Tipton-King discusses the development process of his short BOYS AND GIRLS.
The 29th SFIAAFF is the celebration of life through the amalgam of light, sound and stories from the rich history and diversity of Asian people in the United States and global Diasporas.
Santhosh Daniel is the Director of Global Film, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cross-cultural understanding through the medium of cinema. In this interview, Santhosh discusses the new trends in filmmaking and collaboration in India.
In this interview, illustrator and comic book writer of American Born Chinese, Gene Yang explores the craft of storytelling in the comic book form.
If you turned to the pink pages of Sunday’s SF Chronicle, you’ll find a great cover story on the 29th SF International Asian American Film Festival with CAAM’s very own Festival Director Masashi Niwano.
Congratulations to 4th DIY Music Video Contest winners, whose videos will be screened at 29th SFIAAFF Festival Forum!
SFIAAFF is thrilled to present the 3rd annual Verizon Student Delegate Program! Aimed to cultivate and engage the next generation of scholars, filmmakers, artists, and administrators in the field of Asian and Asian American media, these students were selected from a competitive pool of applicants from around the nation.
Need to look up a film in SFIAAFF and forgot your catalog at home? Want to watch a trailer while you are waiting in the rush line? Download our FilmFest SFIAAFF program guide app for all the latest Festival information, available in iTunes App Store now.
It’s time. Oh, yes, it’s time. The restlessness and giddy anticipation usually begins in December for me, and reaches a fever pitch by the time of the Festival Launch party, when the catalogs are delivered into our hot little hands. I spend an afternoon charting out my festival cruise, an afternoon which mixes joy, frustration, accommodation, bargaining and a twinge of disappointment, as I realize that despite my best attempts, I can’t see absolutely everything.
Ann Yu of the Silver Swans discusses the inspiration that grew from checking out a previous SFIAAFF and Directions in Sound showcase.
CAAM’s very own Stephen Gong and Theresa Navarro will be joining Dr. Elaine H. Kim at USF in a discussion of Yunha Hong’s new film ANNA MAY WONG: IN HER OWN WORDS and explore the larger topic of Asian American’s in film, yesterday and today.
The independent feature ALMOST PERFECT directed by Bertha Bay-Sa Pan, starring Kelly Hu and Edison Chen, will be having it’s World Premiere at the 29th SF International Asian American Film Festival.