World Premiere of “Defender” on SF Public Defender Jeff Adachi – April 15
The free screening at the Castro Theatre is a part of SFIFF, co-presented by CAAM and the Asian American Bar Association.
The free screening at the Castro Theatre is a part of SFIFF, co-presented by CAAM and the Asian American Bar Association.
Buy advances tickets for CAAMFeast (extended to Feb. 20), Centerpiece Presentation “Margarita, With a Straw,” and the All Access Festival Pass.
CAAM is proud to co-sponsor two silent film gems from Asia for the SF Silent Film Festival: “Song of the Fishermen” (China, 1934) and “Dragnet Girl” (Japan, 1933). The festival runs May 29-June 1 at the Castro Theatre.
Join America’s premier celebration of new cinema from Germany, Austria and Switzerland on a spirited adventure with 30+ films!
H.P. Mendoza’s CAAM produced musical FRUIT FLY opens at the historic Castro Theatre on August 11th!
CAAM co-presents A SPRAY OF PLUM BLOSSOMS at the 2010 SF Silent Film Festival on Friday July 16th.
The Center for Asian American Media co-presents MATTER OF SIZE at this years’ SF Jewish Film Festival.
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (March 12 – 22, 2009), 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.
Down at the Castro Theater, the energy emitting from the audience in response to the film was unlike anything I’d ever seen before. In that way, it was almost like an interactive live theater performance. I was laughing so hard I thought I might choke and I certainly wasn’t alone. It was one big inside joke, but everybody was in on it.
Biking, walking through San Francisco, and not even in Japantown or Castro, adds to the festival experience. It’s an angular city. It’s a film in the making.
H.P. Mendoza’s FRUIT FLY expresses that musically, wonderfully
The 27th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival opens with Lee Yoon-ki’s MY DEAR ENEMY, a breezy, pitch-perfect ride through the streets of Seoul and into the unsuspecting world of two ex-lovers, ENEMY brims with warmth and possibility while mining the magic, mystery and foibles of human relations.
The Festival is proud to announce the 26th edition, March 13-23, 2008, will once again be back at the newly remodeled Sundance Cinemas Kabuki.