CAAM presents Film Night at Symantec
CAAM members are invited to join us for a screening of CANADA by Anjali Sundaram and DAMN THE PAST! by Juli Kang. Both filmmakers will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A.
CAAM members are invited to join us for a screening of CANADA by Anjali Sundaram and DAMN THE PAST! by Juli Kang. Both filmmakers will be in attendance for a post-screening Q&A.
Get spooked at the last MATCHA of the year by dramatic and haunting ghost tales performed by Brenda Wong Aoki!
That’s right friends and fans, CAAM now has a podcast! We’ll be releasing original CAAM podcasts as well as audio material from our film festival panels and other exciting events.
Join America’s premier celebration of new cinema from Germany, Austria and Switzerland on a spirited adventure with 30+ films!
The Center for Asian American Media has awarded production grants* to five talented independent filmmakers whose powerful works educate, illuminate and challenge conventional ideas of family, gender, relationships and nationhood.
In the upcoming weeks, our good friends from the SDAFF (San Diego Asian Film Foundation) will be releasing PSAs for the Reel in the Vote campaign.
CAAM is truly blessed to have many wonderful supporters and we’d love to show the world how awesome they really are. This is a shout out to you, CAAM members! Thank you for being your amazing self!
CAAM proudly co-sponsors a screening of the documentary 1428 at the Chinatown YMCA on October 13.
This exciting three-day showcase highlights the best of contemporary Taiwanese cinema and provides Bay Area audiences with unique opportunities to view bold new Taiwanese films.
This year, CAAM turns 30! Thank you for your support and for being part of our vibrant community. You sustain and inspire us to bring the best independent Asian American film,
Join the Golden State Warriors for Asian Heritage Night – an evening of fun and exciting Warriors basketball at Oracle Arena on Friday, October 29!
Coming to Bay Area theatres in October. ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE exposes for the first time the truth about the Killing Fields and the Khmer Rouge who were behind Cambodia’s genocide.