NEW EVENT: Changing Da Game
Your favorite online stars are coming to SF! Don’t miss out on this unique, engaging panel, featuring KevJumba, Wong Fu Productions, Nigahiga and Timothy DeLaGhetto.
Your favorite online stars are coming to SF! Don’t miss out on this unique, engaging panel, featuring KevJumba, Wong Fu Productions, Nigahiga and Timothy DeLaGhetto.
Don’t miss the Festival’s annual day-long, outdoor fair, fun for the whole family! Enjoy live musical performances, film screenings and interactive art projects from celebrated Asian American performers and artists!
Need to look up a film in SFIAAFF and forgot your catalog at home? Want to watch a trailer while you are waiting in the rush line? Download our FilmFest SFIAAFF program guide app for all the latest Festival information, available in iTunes App Store now.
Freida Mock’s films are full of hope and enthusiasm for the best of human possibilities. Look for her during her conversation with CAAM on Sunday, March 14th.
Lino Brocka is possibly the best known and arguably most loved filmmaker the Philippines has ever known. He is, as filmmaker Khavn de la Cruz noted, “the ultimate icon of Philippine cinema.”
On Thursday, March 11, the SFIAAFF’s Opening Night Gala at the Asian Art Museum will feature the swirling colors, rhythms, pounding feet, relentless energy and brilliant beats of Non Stop Bhangra!
On Thursday, March 11, the SFIAAFF’s Opening Night Gala at the Asian Art Museum will feature the swirling colors, rhythms, pounding feet, relentless energy and brilliant beats of Non Stop Bhangra!
Isadora Quanehia Ding Welsh, or Ding Bick Lon, known as Loni Ding, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2010 at Summit Hospital in Oakland, following a stroke. She was 78.
SFIAAFF 2010 is a forget-me-not and a valentine, sure to awaken our hearts and minds to the deep currents that move us all.
Join us as we celebrate 30 years of presenting the richness and diversity of Asian American stories. CAAM’s 30th Anniversary Gala will be presented in partnership with the Asian Chefs Association. The event will feature signature dishes from seven of the Bay Area’s most exciting celebrity chefs.
DIRECTIONS IN SOUND. a genre-bending showcase featuring the best of future-forward music that’s blowing up in the underground around the globe.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) will present a special focus on Filipino and Filipino American media-making this year at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) which takes place from March 11 to 21, 2010.