CAAM News & Documentary Emmy Nominations Include “Among the Believers” & “Meet the Patels”
Asian American documentaries nominated for an Emmy include several CAAM funded films and filmmakers.
Asian American documentaries nominated for an Emmy include several CAAM funded films and filmmakers.
The comedic documentary captures the dating ups and downs of Ravi Patel.
In Football We Trust intimately follows four Polynesian high school football players in Utah struggling to overcome gang violence, family pressures, and poverty as they enter the high stakes world of college recruiting and the promise of pro sports.
From one of the directors of “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” comes a new documentary about one of the lesser known but massively important reproductive justice cases.
The PBS Online Film Festival returns June 16. The exciting lineup featuring independent filmmakers includes “Why We Rise,” a moving documentary about undocumented young Asians in NYC.
Throughout the month of May, PBS and Independent Lens will be broadcasting stories that reflect the diversity of the Asian American experience in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
CAAM is proud to announce the national PBS premiere of Christopher Wong’s award-winning documentary “Whatever It Takes” on March 30, 2010 on Independent Lens.
Part II. FEATURE DOCUMENTARIES
With SFIAAFF 2010 fast approaching, we here at CAAM thought it’d be an opportune time to look back and pay a visit to some of the featured films and artists from our last festival, and to catch up with them about the progress of their films since SFIAAFF 2009.