Women’s History Month 2018 Recap!
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Check out these specially curated films on Comcast’s Cinema Asian America this month — free for on demand subscribers.
Filmmaker and multimedia producer Hanul Bahm reflects on attending first convening of Asian Americans makers from the South.
Support from members and the general public allows CAAM to produce and present compelling and innovative stories by and about Asian Americans for a diverse world.
Quyên Nguyen-Le and Tani Ikeda will join CAAM as part of the National Minority Consortia fellowship, and will be mentored by filmmaker Tadashi Nakamura (“Mele Murals,” “Life on Four Strings: The Jake Shimabukuro Story”).
CAAMFest is back and more exciting than ever!
The film follows Setsuko, a single, depressed and “unfulfilled office-lady” in Tokyo as she has an awakening of individuality.
CAAMFest’s pivotal move to May brings power in unity in more ways than one – a deeper connection between our annual festival with our critical work in public media and the building of a collective community across state and border lines.
Our new filmmaker in residence is working on several projects, including “The Highway,” a short animated documentary recreating a highway protest against police violence.
Happy hour for filmmaker and film lovers, plus screening of shorts from CAAMFest and Superfest, the longest-running disability international film fest.
Be part of the nation’s largest platform for film, music, food and digital media from the world’s most innovative Asian and Asian American artists
Join us for our annual CAAMFest Sneak Preview for a screening of some of the most enthralling shorts and exclusive excerpts from CAAMFest 2018. Meet and network with fellow members of the CAAM family at the beautiful theater of Airbnb’s headquarters in San Francisco.