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Dolkar, a 26-year-old Tibetan exile, lives in Delhi and barely remembers the endless grasslands of her homeland. Eighteen years ago, she escaped from Tibet…
The convening offered a place to learn and dialogue, essentially a rest stop where makers could take a moment to reconnect with their intentions and each other so that everyone may continue on this often unpredictable and difficult path that is documentary filmmaking.
Join us before the screening of “Plastic China” as part of SFMOMA 101: China, Film, and Society.
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!
In honor of Disneyland’s 60th Anniversary, we’re thrilled to share a short film drawn from the from the home movie collection of the Edmund D. Jung family and their visit to Disneyland in 1956, the year the theme park opened, and from another trip in 1958.
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CAAM’s Asian American home movie collection debuts on Comcast on Demand.
Series about race and demographics with award-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa premieres October 2 on WORLD Channel and October 4 on PBS.
Remembering James Shigeta, pioneering Japanese American actor, who passed away this week.
The San Francisco Bay Guardian, an online and weekly print paper, recently published a nice piece on the Center for Asian American Media’s Memories…