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CAAMFest 2014

Posts by lkristipati


  1. CAAMFest 2014 Staff Picks!

    Posted March 16th, 2014 by lkristipati in Uncategorized

    With CAAMFest 2014 in full swing, we wanted to share some events and films that we’re most looking forward to, as well as all the things we love most about coming together each year to celebrate Fest!  


  2. Youthful Reflections

    Posted March 15th, 2014 by lkristipati in Uncategorized

    Today, we screened the Smithsonian youth project YOUNG HISTORIANS, LIVING HISTORIES — a national project that engages APA youth and educators, encouraging their interest in and appreciation of their own history and identities through the use of media. Our youngest intern, Leah Schummer, has been fortunate enough to explore her own history and interests since […]


  3. Rediscovering Chinatown

    Posted March 11th, 2014 by lkristipati in Out of the Vaults

    The year is 1933. Joseph Sunn Jue’s Grandview Film Company of San Francisco is born, representing an extremely unique era chapter in diasporic film and media. Producing and creating films out of a makeshift soundstage in Ross Alley, the projects featured actor/singers from the thriving Cantonese opera scene as well as local men and women – often […]


  4. CAAMFest 2014 Spotlight Honoree: Grace Lee

    Posted March 7th, 2014 by lkristipati in Filmmaker Spotlights

    To CAAM audiences, Grace Lee needs little introduction. A dedicated filmmaker and story teller, Lee has been highlighted by CAAM several times over the course of her career. There was THE GRACE LEE PROJECT (2005), where Lee sought out and interviewed several girls and women who share her name (“Grace Lee” is perhaps the Asian […]