Best Asian American TV and Film Roles in 2015
Aziz Ansari in “Master of None,” Constance Wu in “Fresh Off the Boat,” and Vincent Rodriguez III in “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” make the list, according to CAAM staff and community folks.
Aziz Ansari in “Master of None,” Constance Wu in “Fresh Off the Boat,” and Vincent Rodriguez III in “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” make the list, according to CAAM staff and community folks.
Filmmaker Marissa Aroy shares her testimonial about CAAM’s support of her filmmaking career and development as a Filipino American storyteller.
Home movie footage from Kip Fulbeck’s family collection shows an early trip to Santa’s Village in San Bernardino, CA.
This year marks the 5th year of the Fellowship, as well as a period of reflection for the CAAM Fellowship. In the spirit of creating the most effective program, and in light of the constantly evolving realities of the business, we’re taking a pause to evaluate our impact, as well as the best way to serve Asian American creators, as aligned with CAAM’s mission going forward.
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“The Center for Asian American Media stands with the Muslim, Sikh, Arab and South Asian American communities against the fear, suspicion, verbal aggression and assaults that they face on a daily basis in a place they call home.” – Stephen Gong, CAAM Executive Director
This year, we had the chance to chat with many independent filmmakers and actors and actresses. In addition, we’re very proud to highlight women filmmakers,…
Donate $100 to CAAM’s crowdfunding campaign, Connecting Community One Story at a Time, at www.CAAMedia.org/OneStory by December 25th, to receive a signed copy of “Coming Out Under Fire” or “A Toisan Trilogy.”
The hunky Filipino American from Daly City acts, sings and dances into the hearts of viewers of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.”
Participants and audience members gathered in the theater, a converted church with pews and a functioning pipe organ to watch the films as they were originally intended to be shown—through a film projector and onto a white screen.
For this week only, everyone who donates $35 will receive a limited edition CAAM Memories to Light: Asian American Home Movies t-shirt.
Help us support and bring to light the compelling and authentic stories and voices of Asian American filmmakers and storytellers like filmmaker Bao Nguyen by donating $35 or more to CAAM’s crowdfunding campaign Connecting Community One Story at a Time at www.CAAMedia.org/OneStory by December 31st.