A Farewell, But Not Goodbye
About 20 years ago, I was an aspiring student studying cinema at San Francisco State University. I didn’t really know what kinds of films…
About 20 years ago, I was an aspiring student studying cinema at San Francisco State University. I didn’t really know what kinds of films…
Sharing tips and community to keep the documentary film industry going while sheltering in place
CAAM’s Festival and Exhibitions Director Masashi Niwano will moderate APICC’s Cinematic SF: Community Preview and talk with filmmakers on Thursday, May 12 at the Ninth Street Independent Film Center screening room.
We invite you to CAAMFest 2016! Tickets are on sale between today and Sunday, February 14, 2016 to CAAM members. Tickets go on sale…
CAAMFest San Jose kicked off last night with the Opening Night program, “Fresh Off the Boat,” and 90s themed Opening Night Party at the San Jose Museum of Art. Never fear, there are plenty more films and events through the end of Sunday!
It wouldn’t be right to kick off SFIAAFF30 without a proper thanks to all of you who make this Festival happen. To our community of CAAM fans and supporters, THANK YOU!
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CAAM’s Masashi Niwano catches up with Director Lorene Machado at the 35th San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival to chat about her new film CHO DEPENDENT.
If you turned to the pink pages of Sunday’s SF Chronicle, you’ll find a great cover story on the 29th SF International Asian American Film Festival with CAAM’s very own Festival Director Masashi Niwano.
CAAM’s very own Festival Director Masashi Niwano was featured in the latest issue of HYPHEN MAGAZINE.
Masashi Niwano, CAAM’s Festival & Exhibitions Director, chats with actor Osric Chau (2012, Spike TV’s Kung Fu Killer) on his craft.
Onir is a Mumbai based director who used multiple social networks, including Facebook, to raise production funds for his film “I AM.” In this video, Masashi asks Onir about his unique and creative fund raising process.