At Chinese New Year, Every Family Has a Tradition
“On top of a required family feast, families celebrate with centuries-old traditions to bring success with the New Year.” – Grace Cheung, KQED.
“On top of a required family feast, families celebrate with centuries-old traditions to bring success with the New Year.” – Grace Cheung, KQED.
Scroll through to see all the films on Comcast’s Cinema Asian America this month — free for on demand subscribers.
November titles are all food-themed — just in time for the holidays.
CAAM partnered with StoryCorps to capture oral history interviews about traditions, new and old.
The recordings will culminate in a special series of oral history devoted to Lunar New Year. Come in with someone you know, someone who’s important to you in some way, and share your story.
Home movie footage from Kip Fulbeck’s family collection shows an early trip to Santa’s Village in San Bernardino, CA.
Participants and audience members gathered in the theater, a converted church with pews and a functioning pipe organ to watch the films as they were originally intended to be shown—through a film projector and onto a white screen.
Dinner and a Movie is a regular series with SFIAAFF staff members. This edition features Grace, the Publicity Coordinator, and her picks for a good time.