‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ Spotlights a Forgotten Moment in Asian American Activism
“…We honestly believe that this story has the potential to change the way the public at large sees Asian Americans and how we Asian Americans see ourselves.” – Julie Ha
“…We honestly believe that this story has the potential to change the way the public at large sees Asian Americans and how we Asian Americans see ourselves.” – Julie Ha
We’re back in theaters May 12-22! Join us for our Opening Night film “Free Chol Soo Lee” and more fresh new programs.
One of the silver linings of our hybrid CAAMFest is that we’re offering more than 30 films and conversations that you can watch from…
Mark your calendars! CAAMFest 2021 will take place May 13-23, 2021 with live streaming, on-demand, and drive-in programs. With social distancing for the COVID…
The pandemic forced us to try new ways to connect while sheltering in place. Thank you for making this experiment a success!
Once we overcame the initial awkwardness of doing happy hour via laptop, the conversation flowed as if we had all known each other for years.
RANI is a short film about a transgender Pakistani woman who takes care of an abandoned baby. Set in the heart of Karachi, she faces many challenges – yet is determined to do the right thing.
“The stories I watched amused, informed, and expanded me. This year, I only pre-screened about half the shorts in this year’s fest, wanting to save the other half for a premium theater viewing. Honor yourself and our artists by seeing as many of these as you can.” – Ravi Chandra
Early bird tickets for our opening night, closing night, and centerpiece films now available.
CAAM will receive an Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support CAAMFest37.
The Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) is pleased to announce that CAAMFest37 will take place May 9-19 in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC) documentary follows three Micronesian soldiers fighting for the U.S.