CAAM PRESENTS SUNDANCE 2018 PANEL “BEYOND BORDERS: ASIAN AMERICANS AND THE IMMIGRANT VOICE”
Asian American filmmakers discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of building and sustaining careers as immigrant filmmakers.
Asian American filmmakers discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of building and sustaining careers as immigrant filmmakers.
The nomination comes on the heels of being shortlisted for an Oscar.
“CAAM is purposeful. It disrupts. It enables. And it gives Asians, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders an opportunity to express themselves through films, videos, and storytelling.” – Bill Imada
Thank you to everyone who supported CAAM’s 2017 Annual Appeal campaign. Thanks to your support, we met and exceeded our campaign goal of $10,000, raising $19,277.
From CAAM and Visual Communications, WATCH the dynamic Sundance conversation on the current & future state of Asian American artists streaming at World Channel.
Check out these specially curated films on Comcast’s Cinema Asian America this month — free for on demand subscribers.
As we look back on 2017, we are incredibly proud of what we have accomplished in deep collaboration with our partner filmmakers, organizations and supporters.
An anonymous donor has agreed to match all donations made to our campaign through Sunday, December 31, 2017, up to $5,000. Donate today and double your impact.
We extend our deepest condolences to Mayor Lee’s wife Anita Lee, daughters Tania and Brianna, his family and friends.
From all of us at the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), we wish you and all your friends and loved ones a happy holiday season.
Writer and director Geeta V. Patel shares how CAAM supported the start of her filmmaking career.
The CAAM-funded film has been nominated for Best Documentary Feature.