Memoirs of a Superfan Vol 12.3: Yoko Okumura and “SIT”
“SIT perfectly blends a meditation on Buddhism and also the poignancy of family and making a life in the world.”
“SIT perfectly blends a meditation on Buddhism and also the poignancy of family and making a life in the world.”
Some of the most astounding, creative and moving works are in the shorts program this year, one of the strongest overall years in memory.
“CAAM has been a leader in promoting the vision of inclusion, knowledge of history, and shared future for many years.”
Thank you to everyone who supported CAAM’s 2016 Annual Appeal campaign! Due to your support, we raised $11,459.
“Future generations can look back at 2016 as the year that Asian American representation finally became a topic of conversation.”
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is proud to announce our end of the year campaign Stories to Light, Stories That Unite, which launched…
“The $5,000 translated into bowls of rice on our table and chicken drumsticks in our hands, the clothing on our back. The second album never came out.”
Update: Love Boat: Taiwan will be featured at CAAMFest37 on May 17, 2019. Memoirs of a Superfan Vol. 11.12 – Taiwan Love Boat Doc…
“Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory,” winner of CAAMFest 2015’s Loni Ding Award for Social Issue Documentary, will play on PBS stations in May.
“Pali Road” exemplifies the best in indie work this year and opens in theaters on April 29th.
Being in this festival is an award in itself, for both filmmakers and audience.
The filmmakers behind “One-minded” share their process — and a link to their short film.