Memoirs of a Superfan Vol. 11.11 – Vietnamese American Experience on PBS in May
“Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory,” winner of CAAMFest 2015’s Loni Ding Award for Social Issue Documentary, will play on PBS stations in May.
“Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory,” winner of CAAMFest 2015’s Loni Ding Award for Social Issue Documentary, will play on PBS stations in May.
“Pali Road” exemplifies the best in indie work this year and opens in theaters on April 29th.
The documentary about Asian Pacific American, which debuted on PBS in December, grapples with how family, tradition, faith, and geography shape our relationship to food.
“Changing Season: On the Masumoto Family Farm” and “Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory” among docs to premiere this May.
“When She Rises” draws on the experiences of women who are forced to navigate racism informed by gender-based oppression.
Missed our epic panels at CAAMFest 2016? Catch the “Master of None” and “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” panels, now on the “Off White” podcast.
Being in this festival is an award in itself, for both filmmakers and audience.
The actor/model talks about his new show, “Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders,” and gives a shoutout to his golden retriever.
And just like that, CAAMFest 2016 comes to a close after 11 days celebrating Asian and Asian American stories in film, music and food.
The “Chinese Shirley Temple” danced alongside Gene Kelly, starred in “Flower Drum Song,” and became an award-winning playwright.
The Producer/Director of “Transparent” on Amazon and winner of two Golden Globe Awards chats about her journey from indie prodigy to becoming a TV director, and how she kept going through the lean years in between.
With a century of stories and achievements captured in over a decade of filmmaking, Pamela Tom’s award-winning TYRUS paints a beautifully intimate portrait of 105-year-old artist Tyrus Wong.