There’s Always Something: First Time Experiences at Tribeca and New York City
New York is a city made up of a lot of different meanings and significance to people. That even goes for those in my…
New York is a city made up of a lot of different meanings and significance to people. That even goes for those in my…
Director Emily May Jampel doesn’t use TikTok, but that hasn’t stopped her short film Lucky Fish from finding a loyal fanbase on the social…
“I wanted to find out whether Alaudin’s father was — like I say in the film — part of this larger history that hadn’t been recorded.” -Vivek Bald, Co-Director of ‘In Search of Bengali Harlem’
LUNAR: The Jewish Asian Film Project sprang to life shortly after project co-creator and creative director Jenni Rudolph took part in a Jubilee Media…
Read Anita Sugimura’s first person account of being an Asian American filmmaker in the rural South, part of CAAM’s initiative to support Asian American filmmakers in the American South.
Finding a bone marrow donor is hard. “Mixed Match” shows it’s even harder if you’re mixed-race.
The new Disney family is of mixed-race, Asian and white, but it wasn’t originally written that way.
CAAMFest 2017 programs explore the connections between Asian and Black communities.
Singer and actor discusses her role as a lead in a new show and how mixed-race Asians and Black Americans are defining a new generation.
“Drawing upon his family’s home movies, Fulbeck has fashioned a unique live performance that promises to be unforgettable.”
“It’s…a really great sign for those of us in the industry that you can be seen for being a really funny actor and get cast, and they can use who and what you are naturally and organically and authentically.”
Two of our funded films begin airing nationally in December. Check local listings.