CAAMFest Award-winning film “Minding the Gap” Shortlisted for Oscar
The film, directed by Bing Liu, received the Best Documentary Award at CAAMFest this year.
The film, directed by Bing Liu, received the Best Documentary Award at CAAMFest this year.
The director of “Forever, Chinatown,” “First Kitchen,” and “Power in Unity” chats about his projects.
filmmaker and artist Daniel Park chats about the importance of Asian American media, musicians, the impact of smoking, and why he is an advocate for reducing tobacco use.
An estimated 30,000 patrons celebrated 126 works at 92 public events during CAAMFest36, the first year that CAAMFest has taken place in May.
“We have to feed our minds with umami – the pleasant and savory – if we are truly to bring depth and deliciousness to our inner lives.”
“Last night was one of those times in my life that I felt like I was in the right place with the right people at the right time, experiencing exactly what I was supposed to be experiencing.”
“I saw many films this weekend, and caught many glimpses of beauty.”
Meet us at OMCA for an evening of food trucks, Asian Americans in hip-hop panel, and the World Premiere of “Family Pictures USA: Detroit Is The Future and It’s Okay!”
Vivian Bang and WHITE RABBIT are medicines, for our community, and potentially for all women of color, artists or no.
Meet some of the folks who make CAAMFest happen, and hear about how they practice self-care during busy times! Scroll to the bottom of…
Winners include “Minding the Gap” and “Unlovable!”
CAAMFest36 is proud to announce an exclusive on-stage conversation with CRAZY RICH ASIANS Director Jon M. Chu on Sunday, May 13 in Japantown.