Asian American Films on Comcast On Demand This Month!
Catch “Amar,” “Dreality,” and “Lovebites” on Comcast in October!
Catch “Amar,” “Dreality,” and “Lovebites” on Comcast in October!
CAAM has e-tickets to give away to SOULMATE, a coming-of-age film by acclaimed Hong Kong filmmaker Peter Chan (Dragon, Comrades: Almost a Love Story),…
The musician behind “Ordinary Guy” and other hits talks about his Black and Filipino identity growing up among Latino Americans in Harlem.
The filmmaker behind “Wahid’s Mobile Bookstore” has passed away.
“I am so proud to be a part of this show, a show that follows the story of an Asian American family. I’m also extremely proud to represent an Asian American girl on television.”
“Anytime an underrepresented group—be it black or women or Latinx or whatever—achieves mainstream recognition or gets equal opportunities, it’s a boost for all other underrepresented groups.” – Mynette Louie
These education-themed Asian American films are available on Comcast on Demand all month.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) announces a slate of new documentaries on PBS and World Channel this fall. CAAM presents innovative, engaging…
“The New Deciders” episode introduces viewers to some of the voters who may profoundly impact the impending election.
The film received the award in the Asian American Pacific Islander Issues for Television/Online. The documentary aired nationally on public media on the America ReFramed program on World Channel, and was presented by the Center for Asian American Media.
From “No Reservations” with Anthony Bourdain cinematographer comes a new food documentary about making the revered rice wine of Japan.
Please help us welcome our new intern, Gabriela Lai, who has been selected as a W.T. Chan Fellow through UC Berkeley.