Wake, Play, Slay: Asian American Women in Comedy at NBCU in LA
In 2016, Awkwafina and Margaret Cho dropped the anthemic, tongue-in-cheek “Green Tea”, urging us all to “flip a stereotype.” Asian American comedians responded, and the…
In 2016, Awkwafina and Margaret Cho dropped the anthemic, tongue-in-cheek “Green Tea”, urging us all to “flip a stereotype.” Asian American comedians responded, and the…
An intimate story of trailblazing Cambodian American women who break decades of silence about the killing fields.
“My goal has been to be a support, as well as be an example, of a series that can be born and generated here in Hawai’i. Nobody has to go to anywhere else. You don’t have to Hollywood anymore because there is no ‘Hollywood.'”
The director of “Punching at the Sun” and “Chee and T” says “make the work true to yourself and undeniable.”
Mix and mingle with CAAM Members at our Member Fall Happy Hour on Wednesday, October 18th at China Live’s Cold Drinks Bar. CAAM members receive free admission and non-member admission is only $15.
Teams of participants met in the morning with the goal of creating a short film with a unique story that also highlights San Francisco’s Chinatown.
The awards ceremony takes place October 5, 2017
Catch films by Marissa Aroy, Sujata Day, Ham Tran and more!
View an exclusive excerpt from the documentary, with historian Erika Lee, before it airs in its entirety on PBS.
How the “Galavant” star got the role intended for Jennifer Lawrence.
A new doc looks at why was a small bank serving Chinese immigrants was the only US bank indicted for mortgage fraud related to 2008 crisis.
Here’s your chance to get your documentary funded! Applications are now open.