CAAMFest 2016 Award Winners
Winners were announced at the Filmmakers Awards Brunch. Find out if your favorite film won here! Stay tuned for our announcement of the Audience Award after the festival.
Winners were announced at the Filmmakers Awards Brunch. Find out if your favorite film won here! Stay tuned for our announcement of the Audience Award after the festival.
Mina Shum’s Ninth Floor seems to suggest that there remains much at stake for today’s generation: the discourse changes, the struggle continues – and filmmaking remains to be an essential tool to explore how far, alas, we have yet to go.
Director Ben Wang reflects on screening the CAAMFest 2016 documentary inside prison.
“I hope my stories activate us personally….My job is to invite individuals to their own liberation and maybe they will seek that for others.” — Director Mina Shum
See a sneak peek of the programs for CAAMFeast and CAAMFest 2016 that are on sale now! The full CAAMFest program will be announced on February 11, 2016.
Tune in for Grace Lee’s newest documentary, Off the Menu: Asian America, premiering this week on PBS! Broadcast begins December 8.
“China Now: Independent Visions, presented by Cinema on the Edge,” celebrates the daring spirit and creative innovation of independent filmmakers, festival organizers, and grassroots distributors in mainland China. The international tour kicks off in San Francisco.
Don’t miss the December 8, 2015 PBS national premiere (check local listings)!
Receive up to $15,000 in funding for a single documentary made by a producer of color. Submit your application by November 13, 2015.
CAAM is now accepting proposals for documentary projects. Submit by October 13, 2015.
We are excited to present, along with Asia Society of Northern California, a screening of J.P. Sniadecki’s newest film, The Iron Ministry
AAJA and CAAM partner for the first time to present an evening of Asian American film projects.