CAAM presents: ON THE CLOCK Ep. 5 Timothy DeLaGhetto
For your viewing pleasure, the season finale of ON THE CLOCK with Tim DeLaGhetto
For your viewing pleasure, the season finale of ON THE CLOCK with Tim DeLaGhetto
The CAAM Fellowship Program is unique in its field-wide approach seeking to develop the talents and skills of a range of media professions including filmmakers, actors, exhibition specialists and film critics.
Time, indigeneity, ideology, and audience are all touch upon in vlog #3 of our series on the The 56th Annual Flaherty Film Seminar. This video covers day 4 of our experience at Flaherty and features Amalia Cordova, Flaherty board member and programmer at the National Museum of the American Indian, as well as Filmmakers Akosua Adoma Owusu and Michael Glawogger.
Here is the next post in our series on the The 56th Annual Flaherty Film Seminar. This video covers day 3 and we were getting into the swing of things. Christine and I interviewed filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda, director of MENTAL and the CAAM distributed film, CAMPAIGN.
The 56th Annual Flaherty Film Seminar took place recently in upstate New York June 19-25, 2010. Christine Kwon and Michella Rivera-Gravage had an amazing experience there this year. Check out our video blog!
CAAM Co-Presents at the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, July 24-Aug 9, 2010
The Center for Asian American Media co-presents OFF WORLD, THE GOLDEN PIN, and SPRING FEVER at the Frameline Film Festival.
CAAM Board Member, Konrad Ng talks about the portrait of American through film, the 2010 Census, and the inevitability of a profound demographic shift.
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!
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.
Actor and writer Aasif Mandvi, best known to many as the “Senior Foreign-Looking Correspondent” on the Daily Show with John Stewart will be making a special appearance at this year’s Festival!
The Asian Art Museum’s evening mixer is back on Feb 18! Kick off the Year of the Tiger with dynamic kung fu by Shaolin Temple USA monks.