CAAMFest FORWARD Brings Us Together, For the Second Time in 2020
Thanks for joining us—at the drive-in or online—as we continue to uplift Asian American stories, even in our “new normal”.
Thanks for joining us—at the drive-in or online—as we continue to uplift Asian American stories, even in our “new normal”.
Sujata Day’s directorial debut portrays shifting dynamics within an Indian immigrant family in Pennsylvania. Starring Day, Anna Khaja, Jake Choi, and Ritesh Rajan.
As part of this year’s CAAMFest FORWARD and our 40th anniversary year, we’re proud to host our FORWARD Symposium, a two-session program examining Asian American…
In addition to our live screenings and drive-in experiences, CAAMFest FORWARD will offer programs you can enjoy according to your schedule: CAAMFest On-Demand. This…
“I would have done an album a disservice if I had this project talking about the Filipino American experience and not include elements of Filipino language.”
There are three different ways to enjoy our lineup of Asian American films during CAAMFest FORWARD: drive-in experiences, on-demand films, and live screenings. Our…
Get your tickets to two evenings of in-person events celebrating Filipino American History Month and Hong Kong Cinema
Find out what’s coming to our fall film festival, featuring in-person and virtual programming, October 14-18, 2020
“I’m able to enter and ride that privilege for access (to) certain spaces. You know, so when characters in the film, talk about Blacks, it is clear that they don’t believe that the person they’re talking to is Black.”
Earlier this year, CAAM announced our support for 11 documentary films through our Media Fund and Documentaries for Social Change Fund programs. As part…
“BIPOC communities are indelibly intertwined in the American experience. If more of these stories are made and shared with the American public, then we can help to dispel the divisive rhetoric that seeks to keep us apart.”
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) invites you to our next member event Getting Reel with Deann Borshay Liem on Saturday, September 12, 2020. This program is part of a year-long series of events celebrating CAAM’s 40th anniversary.