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 June 1, 2008 by rsotelo in CAAM Events
International filmmakers Kimberlee Acquaro and Marlo Poras are among the filmmakers who will speak and answer questions about their award-winning films screening at I.M.O.W.'s Women Wielding Cameras free Film Festival in the San Francisco Public Library's Koret Auditorium on Saturday, June 14.
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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 June 11, 2008 by rsotelo in Uncategorized
Hyphen magazine and Chinese for Affirmative Action have collaborated with Project Michelle and the Asian American Donor Program to bring a bone marrow drive to the heart of the Bay Area to increase the registration numbers of Asian Americans.
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Posted by rsotelo in Uncategorized
POSITION: Full-time, exempt, generous benefits
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: August 4, 2008 start-date
PAY: Salary commensurate with experience
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The Center for Asian American Media seeks a highly qualified individual to join the year-round staff of the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (SFIAAFF) in a key film programming and management capacity. The SFIAAFF is [...]
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Posted July 14, 2008 by ckwon in Opportunities, CAAM Events, Featured
Thank you for your submissions! The SFIAAFF Call for Entries is now closed. Filmmakers will be notified of their acceptance by late January 2009.
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Posted October 6, 2008 by Luis in Opportunities
Rough Cuts is a series of work-in-progress documentary screenings that are produced every other month at the LAB, a non-profit gallery/performance space in the Mission. The LAB is seeking feature-length works with a final running time of 50 minutes or longer for its Fall series.
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Posted October 28, 2008 by Luis in Election 2008
Calling all Obamaphiles and McCaniacs, hockey-moms and Joe Six-packs, Democrats and Republicans, Independents and Undecideds! On November 4th this historic election will usher in a new day in America and it will be time to set aside our differences, reach across the aisle, join hands in solidarity, bury the hatchet, raise a glass and PARTY LIKE IT'S 1999! But the best part, my friends, is that in this time of economic uncertainty—IT'S FREE!
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Posted June 16, 2009 by Luis in CAAM Events, In Theatres
CAAM co-presents WILD ROSE directed by Sun Yu. Set in the same era as Bertolucci's THE LAST EMPEROR, the film portrays a fascinating contrast of rustic countryside and Art Deco cityscape. WILD ROSE will screen at the San Francisco Silent Film Festival.
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Posted December 24, 2007 by johnfong in Uncategorized
Dinner and a Movie is a regular series with SFIAAFF staff members. This edition features Grace, the Publicity Coordinator, and her picks for a good time.
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Posted June 30, 2008 by ckwon in Uncategorized
The San Francisco Int'l Asian American Film Festival (March 13 - 23, 2008) wrapped with an estimated attendance of 30,000, over 225 filmmakers, actors and industry guests, and 57 sold-out shows.
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Posted July 14, 2008 by ckwon in Featured, Uncategorized
Thank you for your submissions! The SFIAAFF Call for Entries is now closed. Filmmakers will be notified of their acceptance by late January 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 March 11, 2009 by menriquez in Featured
The 27th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival opens with Lee Yoon-ki's MY DEAR ENEMY, a breezy, pitch-perfect ride through the streets of Seoul and into the unsuspecting world of two ex-lovers, ENEMY brims with warmth and possibility while mining the magic, mystery and foibles of human relations.
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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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