“TYRUS” Film Shines the Spotlight on the Chinese American Behind “Bambi”
While TYRUS is a film that puts a human face to our nation of immigrants, it is also a love story about family and art.
While TYRUS is a film that puts a human face to our nation of immigrants, it is also a love story about family and art.
See what CAAM staffers and a Superfan recommend for CAAMFest 2016.
“If you travel this path alone, you can wonder what the point is, but then there’s a group of us to reminisce and talk about it. That people consider Better Luck Tomorrow a classic film is kind of of funny—hopefully it’s paved way for more Asian Americans filmmakers, actors, and writers.”
In Football We Trust intimately follows four Polynesian high school football players in Utah struggling to overcome gang violence, family pressures, and poverty as they enter the high stakes world of college recruiting and the promise of pro sports.
With so much for you to experience and choose from, we’ve compiled a guide for getting the most out of CAAMFest without breaking the bank, including several free community screenings and programs.
Here is our guide to experience, contribute to, and, above all, respect the Mission during CAAMFest 2016.
We invite you to CAAMFest 2016! Tickets are on sale between today and Sunday, February 14, 2016 to CAAM members. Tickets go on sale…
“To know our kinship is to expand our vision and deepen our love, the trait most emphatically shared, most painfully abandoned, and most urgently needed, on this most tender, green branch of the tree of life.”
CAAM partnered with StoryCorps to capture oral history interviews about traditions, new and old.
Awards typically range between $15,000 and $50,000. Applications open Friday, February 12, 2016 and close on Monday, March 21, 2016.
Here’s your chance to win a Valentine’s prize a pair of tickets to see “Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong!” Submit by Thursday, February, 2016.
Come celebrate the official launch of CAAMFest 2016 with us on Thursday, February 11th, 9 PM-1AM at Mercer SF.