6 Must-See Films at This Year’s CAAMFest
Check out these Asian and Asian American films, shorts, and animated shorts currently showing at the 2024 CAAMFest: Lifting the Truths of Our Stories.
Check out these Asian and Asian American films, shorts, and animated shorts currently showing at the 2024 CAAMFest: Lifting the Truths of Our Stories.
From thrillers about smuggling jobs in the ’70s to comedies about teaching high school sex ed as a virgin, here are some films we loved at SXSW.
Inspired by real-life friendships that have withstood the test of time and distance, guest writer E. L. Shen memorialized these bonds in her first novel, “The Queens of New York.”
Stacked with Asian actors lending their voices, Paramount+’s animated film “The Tiger’s Apprentice” explores the Chinese zodiac in a wholesome and authentic tale.
Adele Lim’s directorial debut is a chick flick, raunchy comedy, and Asian American movie all in one. The story thrives because the film isn’t focused on being more than it is.
Writer and director Celine Song discusses the silences, first love, and learnings that make up her debut film “Past Lives.”
Through her podcast “Ten Thousand Things,” Pai highlights the stories of Asian Americans told through everyday objects.
Asian grocery stories are not simply places to buy food; for many of us, they’re places of joy, safety, nostalgia, and a taste of home.
My parents have been together for more than 20 years now. As I think about it, the fact is boggling to my teenage mind. Twenty …

