CAAM Supports Diverse Filmmakers
“I could say that CAAM has helped launch the careers of many filmmakers including mine.” – Ruby Yang, director of “A Moment in Time” and “My Voice, My Life”
“I could say that CAAM has helped launch the careers of many filmmakers including mine.” – Ruby Yang, director of “A Moment in Time” and “My Voice, My Life”
“Being an immigrant to this country in a multicultural society, it’s important to understand your roots. CAAM gives us the opportunity to understand the roots of Asian America.” – Chef Martin Yan
“All of the films in CAAMFest 2015 feature some kind of journey; the subtle light of the filmmaker illuminates a wound, a vulnerability, a need—and thus our humanity.”
“I’m really proud that we’re making a movie about women, and not just about women, but the importance of female friendships and how we help each other.”
“One of the reasons we wanted to write this is because we have a really strong South Asian American female who is a force of nature. “
This year, half of CAAMFest films in our Comcast Narrative and Documentary competitions are directed by women.
Announcing CAAMFest 2015’s competition films.
Chefs Roy Choi and Daniel Patterson team up for Loco’l, a fast food concept.
“‘Top Spin’ is one of the best docs I’ve seen in a long while, combining edge-of-your-seat sports excitement with the dramas of childhood, parenting and achievement.”
“I listened to rap—Vietnamese rap at first, when I was 12. People were like, this is rebel music, you’re not supposed to listen to this.”
“We hardly get to listen to a man like Kosal with his past, without apprehension.”
Featuring 60 shorts in eight curated collections, CAAMFest 2015 Shorts explores what it means to fall in and out of love, find a place…