Making an Impact: Q&A With Filmmaker Grace Lee
Filmmaker Grace Lee talks about exploring identity, political power, and going undercover at the Iowa Caucuses.
Filmmaker Grace Lee talks about exploring identity, political power, and going undercover at the Iowa Caucuses.
CAAM is partnering with StoryCorps to collect oral history stories that highlight the voices of Filipino Americans in the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco.
Leonard Wu on representation, his geeky dream job, and summer camp-like experience while filming Netflix’s “Marco Polo.”
Binge-watching Asian American political documentaries this month might be the best way to continue to think about the reaches of Asian American political power, whether as history-making politicians or social activists.
A rare glimpse for most into family life living in an 80 sq ft SRO in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
PBS will rebroadcast “America By The Numbers” leading up to a new one-hour election special, “The New Deciders,” to be broadcast on September 6, 2016
The filmmakers behind PBS Online Film Festival’s “Home is a Hotel” highlights a low-income family living in one of the country’s most expensive cities.
The coming of age festival favorite, Love Arcadia, is now available on Comcast on Demand through the month of July.
Catch these festival favorites, from feature film “Love Arcadia” to four short films on Comcast this month.
CAAM’s entry Home is a Hotel, about a mother and daughter living in one of San Francisco Chinatown’s single room occupancy hotels, which won the Loni Ding Award in Social Issue Documentary at CAAMFest 2016.
CAAM assembled a team of filmmakers with Hyphen in 2014 and worked with local producer Winnie Wong on the One Day in SF shoot
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is now accepting submissions for CAAMFest 2017, March 9 -19, 2017. CAAMFest is the nation’s largest showcase…