CAAM presents Free Outdoor Cinema in Japantown Peace Plaza
The Japan Center Mall and the CAAM have partnered to bring you a very special series of free events in Japantown Peace Plaza.
The Japan Center Mall and the CAAM have partnered to bring you a very special series of free events in Japantown Peace Plaza.
Vlog#5 and the final installment of CAAM at the Flaherty Film Seminar 2010 features an interview with filmmakers Benj Gerdes and Jennifer Hayashida…
Congratulations goes out to CAAM’s very own Kyle Chu in winning the 2010 Mr. Hyphen crown.
On a warm Sunday afternoon, September 26th a Commemoration of the Life and Work of Loni Ding was organized by the Ethnic Studies Department and Asian American Studies Program at UC Berkeley, with the participation of CAAM.
This lively and humorous interview was conducted by former Festival Director, Chi-hui Yang, at the 2010 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. Aasif Mandvi discusses his acting career, touching on everything from working with Jon Stewart to making an indie “food film,” to his role in M. Night Shyamalan’s THE LAST AIRBENDER.
CAAM’s Festival and Exhibitions Director, Masashi Niwano, recently attended the 2010 Vancouver International Film Festival. During the festival, Masashi brought along his trusty Flip Cam and captured his discussions sessions…
Come celebrate the launch of a new, limited‐edition DVD anthology by filmmaker Arthur Dong ‐ STORIES FROM CHINESE AMERICA: THE ARTHUR DONG COLLECTION, VOL. 2.
Join CAAM as we celebrate Congressman Mike Honda, Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) Chair.
Take a listen to CAAM’s co-produced NPR piece “South-Asian Americans Discover Political Clout” by Sandip Roy.
The CAAM funded documentary film “SUMMER PASTURE” is a nominee in the Best Film Not Playing at a Theater Near You category for IFP’s (Independent Film Project) 20th Anniversary Gotham Independent Film Award.
Hyphen proudly presents the fifth annual Mr. Hyphen competition !
Vlog #4 features an interview with Thai filmmaker Uruphong Raksasad and former SFIAAFF Festival Director Chi-hui Yang discusses his thoughts on the Flaherty Film Seminar.