CAAM Broadcasts for Asian Pacific Heritage Month
Throughout the month of May, PBS and Independent Lens will be broadcasting stories that reflect the diversity of the Asian American experience in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
Throughout the month of May, PBS and Independent Lens will be broadcasting stories that reflect the diversity of the Asian American experience in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
Cultural indigestion, color-blindness and inter-ethnic vertigo. Is there a cure? Is it treatable? Is it contagious? That’s what three women, Zahra, Thao and Coke — Iranian, Vietnamese and Okinawan/Japanese — try to find out.
IFP’s Labs are the only program in the U.S. supporting first-time feature directors at the crucial rough cut/post production stage. Maximize the reach of your film with mentorship providing the tools andsupport you need to launch your film.
I got a chance last year to talk with Professor Celine Parennas Shimizu in an interview about a range of topics, from her current research at Stanford to her most recent film, BIRTHRIGHT.
CAAM seeks provocative and engaging project proposals from independent media producers with projects intended for public television broadcast.
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.
VIZ Cinema presents another feverish month with a fresh new line up! Don’t miss the chance to attend the U.S. premieres of EATRIP and GUNDAM FOREVER MARATHON!
SFIAAFF 2010, presented by the Center for Asian American Media, wrapped with an estimated attendance of over 25,000, including over 200 filmmakers, actors and industry guests. Take a look back and relive your SFIAAFF 2010 memories!
The 28th SFIAAFF: A Look Back… Oh, What a Week It Was! The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festivall (March 11 – 21, 2010), presented by the Center for Asian American Media, wrapped with an estimated attendance of over 25,000, including over 200 filmmakers, actors and industry guests.
Center for Asian American Media is proud to copresent A Brand New Life,Last Train Home, directed by Lixin Fan, and Bodyguards and Assassins at the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival.
This SFIAFF, there were two outstanding movies related to adoption. I sat down with Deann Borshay Liem (IN THE MATTER OF CHA JUNG HEE) and Stephanie Wang-Breal (WO AI NI MOMMY) for an hourlong conversation during the festival.
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.