I think I’m Himalayan American…
CAAM’s own Sapana Sakya reflects on her Himalayan American identity and introduces the upcoming Himalayan Youth Summit, where youth will create videos telling their stories.
CAAM’s own Sapana Sakya reflects on her Himalayan American identity and introduces the upcoming Himalayan Youth Summit, where youth will create videos telling their stories.
CAAM and the Japan Center Malls invites youᅠand your familyᅠto join in a FREE Hawaiian celebration featuring film, music, and arts & crafts on Saturday, August 20th from 2-10pm.
PSYCHOLOGY OF A MURDER By Ravi Chandra, M.D. A promising 19-year old college student shoots and kills his sister’s fiancé – at her behest….
CAAM was recently at the 2011 Association for Asian American Studies Conference in New Orleans and interviewed several attendees. We asked scholars and educators their thoughts on the future of Asian American media.
To promote her new book, Jessica Hagedorn (author, playwright and musician) decided to create a short experimental film to promote and capture the feel of her new book Toxicology. CAAM stopped by her home in New York City to discuss her approach in making the film.
CAAM’s James Y. Shih, talks with filmmaker Byron Q about his recent feature film “BANG BANG” and how his unpredictable life growing up influences his work.
CAAM is truly blessed to have many wonderful supporters and we’d love to show the world how awesome they really are. This is a shout out to you, CAAM members!
Join us on July 23, 2011 at 8PM at the Japantown Peace Plaza for this hilarious and family friendly film.
In a final look back at SFIAAFF 2010, we take this moment to catch up with the movers and shakers of this industry to recognize not only the work they have already done but to anticipate all of the exciting works to come.
Missed your opportunity to see THE HOUSE OF SUH at SFIAAFF29? You’re in luck! MSNBC will be airing the riveting award-winning documentary about a young man with a bright future, an engagement gone wrong, and a murder with no simple explanations.
Awarding winning lo-fi filmmaker Jon Moritsugu creates a very punk rock deconstruction of the Asian American family in his film TERMINAL USA.
CAAM is thrilled to co-present two great films at the 31st Annual San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, running July 21- August 8, 2011. NEXT…