CAAM PRESENTS SUNDANCE 2018 PANEL “BEYOND BORDERS: ASIAN AMERICANS AND THE IMMIGRANT VOICE”
Asian American filmmakers discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of building and sustaining careers as immigrant filmmakers.
Asian American filmmakers discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of building and sustaining careers as immigrant filmmakers.
From CAAM and Visual Communications, WATCH the dynamic Sundance conversation on the current & future state of Asian American artists streaming at World Channel.
She has worked on several key projects to position CAAM as a leader in the media world, including producing “Elevate, Incubate and Demonstrate: Advancing Asian American Artists in Media panel” at Sundance 2017.
“I hope to show people that Muslims are people too, and that we’re not that different from you” — Razan, 15
Irene was a fierce and relentless advocate for Asian American storytelling.
Chon offers up a graceful, intimate portrait of this unlikely family where race isn’t a theoretical abstraction and where “race relations” aren’t just about clashes on the street.
“Cries from Syria” will likely stand for years to come as the definitive document of the Syrian crisis.
CAAM and Visual Communications is pleased to host a dynamic conversation with industry leaders on the current and future state of Asian Americans in media at Sundance: “Elevate, Incubate & Demonstrate: Advancing Asian American Artists.”
In her directorial debut, she tells a story about a brother and sister on the Pine Ridge reservation.
“Hungry for Love” is a new film by CAAM Fellow Soojin Chung’s — “a heart-warming love story where food brings people together.”
Sundance and CAAMFest alum Musa Syeed shares insider tips on successfully submitting to a film festival.
Asian Pacific American and Asian filmmakers are making history again at this year’s 2010 Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals in Park City, Utah.