Posted May 7, 2008 by rsotelo in CAAM Events
Celebrate APA Heritage month with The Center for Asian American Media on May 22nd at Poleng Lounge in San Francisco.
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Posted May 21, 2008 by rsotelo in CAAM Events
Picturehouse and the Center for Asian American Media cordially invite CAAM members* and a guest to a special Members Only preview screening of MONGOL.
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Posted May 20, 2008 by rsotelo in CAAM Events
CAAM and Poleng Lounge proudly present the latest installment of the Social Club, Flashing Lights on Thursday, May 22nd at Poleng Lounge in San Francisco.
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Posted May 23, 2008 by in CAAM Events, Featured
Flashing Lights, the latest installment of CAAM's Social Club, was great fun. Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate APA Heritage Month with us! Check out the photos from the CAAM Interactive photo booth. To see all the pix go to our Photo Gallery on the CAAM Channel.
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Posted May 26, 2008 by in Opportunities, Contest, New Media, CAAM Events, Featured
We have selected 5 finalists for the Toyota Matrix Free Your Story contest! Go to our video gallery under the CAAM Channel to see all of the talented finalists!
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Posted June 4, 2008 by rsotelo in CAAM Events
CAAM Co-presents the Japanese film LOVE MY LIFE at Frameline32, the 32nd San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival: LOVE MY LIFE, Tuesday June 24 at 9:30 pm Victoria Theatre, San Francisco.
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Posted December 2, 2008 by Luis in CAAM Events
The Center for Asian American Media and Poleng Lounge present a special CAAM member screening of FRUIT FLY!
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Posted February 5, 2009 by Luis in SFIAAFF 2009, Contest, CAAM Events
Locus at Kearny Street Workshop, in collaboration with the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, team up with local filmmakers and musicians to produce the 2nd annual DIY Premiere and Online Contest - videos will premiere at an event hosted by Locus at Kearny Street Workshop and one will win a spot in SFIAAFF's Music Video Asia.
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Posted October 25, 2007 by admin in Uncategorized
CAAM members now receive these exclusive offers from participating Community Partners!
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Posted June 2, 2009 by Luis in Interesting Projects, CAAM Events
Come join CAAM at SubZERO in downtown San Jose on Friday, June 5, 2009 - 6PM to midnight! Kick off summer with SubZERO, a D.I.Y., artistically bent, hi/lo techno-mashup where street meets geek.
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Posted August 13, 2009 by michella in Film Events, Opportunities, Contest, CAAM Events
Calling all Lolitas and Yankis! Rock your best Lolita or Yanki threads to the outdoor screening of KAMIKAZE GIRLS on Friday, August 14th for the KAMIKAZE GIRLS FASHION SHOW! Best Lolita and Yanki fashion wins a surPrize, compliments of CAAM, Japantown Merchants Association and VIZ Pictures!
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Posted September 10, 2009 by Luis in Film Events, CAAM Events, In Theatres
In tandem with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art visual arts exhibits The Provoke Era: Postwar Japanese Photography and Photography Now: China, Japan, Korea, Measurement in the Impermanence consists of contemporary Japanese experimental works that display an interest in the frame as a unit of time.
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Posted October 1, 2009 by Luis in Featured
A message from our Executive Director, Stephen Gong: Greetings! It has been an eventful year here at CAAM - one wrought with exciting achievements and new challenges.
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Posted October 31, 2007 by johnfong in Uncategorized
Welcome to the Festival page on the new CAAM website! We are very excited to present this brand new page with a different spin and whole new look.
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Posted November 10, 2008 by ckwon in Uncategorized
Yes indeed! There was a major buzz going around the air as 2008 SFIAAFF movie-goers cheered in excitement over the amazing films that were presented in last year’s program. After almost a year has passed, the buzz continues. Here, CAAM gives you a run-down of some of the current happenings of your favorite 2008 SFIAAFF films, where they’ve been, and where they’re headed…
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Posted November 26, 2008 by ckwon in Uncategorized
Highlights and updates from last year's hot docs! Read it here...
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Posted February 10, 2009 by menriquez in Featured
OFFICIAL FESTIVAL LAUNCH PARTY! Be the first on your block to pick up the Festival program guide hot off the press, meet local filmmakers, and mix and mingle with fellow festival goers! Friday February 13 at 111 Minna Gallery.
SAVE THE DATE! March 12-22, SFIAAFF 2009
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Posted February 11, 2009 by menriquez in Uncategorized
The 27th annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
(SFIAAFF), which showcases the best Asian and Asian American films from
around the globe takes place March 12-22, 2009 in San Francisco, Berkeley
and San Jose.
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Posted February 20, 2009 by menriquez in Uncategorized
Locus at Kearny Street Workshop, in collaboration with the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, team up with local filmmakers and musicians to produce the 2nd annual DIY Premiere and Online Contest - videos will premiere at an event hosted by Locus at Kearny Street Workshop and one will win a spot in SFIAAFF's Music Video Asia.
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Posted April 30, 2009 by Duke in Festival
Check out the videos shot by your fellow festival fans! Using video cameras rented out by CAAM, the festivalgoers became filmmakers, capturing their own perspectives on different people and events at the 2009 SFIAAFF Festival Forum.
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Posted May 3, 2009 by ckwon in Festival, Featured
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (March 12 – 22, 2009), presented by the Center for Asian American Media, wrapped with an estimated attendance of over 25,000, including over 200 filmmakers, actors and industry guests.
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Posted August 27, 2009 by ckwon in In-Depth
I've been thinking about the idea of suspicion lately. There is a lot to be wary about, and yet the idea of suspicion presents an infinite range of possibility – for the creation of counter-narratives and counter-cultures, for example. I would argue that there must be some slight inkling of suspicion that continues to motivate the work that CAAM does today.
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Posted September 14, 2009 by ckwon in In-Depth
In examining the variety of classes offered at institutions around the nation, Tracy finds some valuable information about the trends, both changing and consistent, in Asian American Film education. A list of interesting factoids that will make you scratch your head.
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Posted July 14, 2008 by Luis in On Public Television
CAAM co-presents CAMPAIGN, a startling insider’s view of Japanese electoral politics. In this portrait of a man plucked from obscurity by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party to run for a critical seat on a suburban city council.
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