Q&A with “Hoop Dreams” Director Steve James on “Abacus” Documentary
A new doc looks at why was a small bank serving Chinese immigrants was the only US bank indicted for mortgage fraud related to 2008 crisis.
A new doc looks at why was a small bank serving Chinese immigrants was the only US bank indicted for mortgage fraud related to 2008 crisis.
Here’s your chance to get your documentary funded! Applications are now open.
Filmmaker Pamela Tom corrects a historical wrong by spotlighting this seminal, but heretofore under-credited figure that passed away in 2016 at the age of 106.
Catch these shows beginning September 1 on PBS and other public media channels (check local listings).
Asian American documentaries nominated for an Emmy include several CAAM funded films and filmmakers.
The grants will support a Virtual Reality project directed by acclaimed filmmaker Wayne Wang and storytelling from California’s diverse Central Valley.
Bemz Benedito, leader of an LGBT political party, runs to become the first transgender woman in the Philippine Congress. Catch it on World Channel in June and Comcast in July.
The refugee experience has been a fundamental part of the Asian American experience. Check out some of documentaries that shed light on these experiences, from our archives to new films premiering this month on PBS.
The 30th season of POV kicks off with “Dalya’s Other Country” on June 26, 2017, co-presented by CAAM.
Upcoming screenings of the documentary include on in SF Chinatown on June 13.
Join us on May 30 at 7p ET/4p P for a Facebook Live conversation with APA filmmakers Grace Lee, James Q. Chan and Keoni Lee!
Check out all the APA docs streaming on PBS and World Channel. Share your reactions using #MyAPALife and tag @PBS and @CAAM!