The 41st CAAMfest featuring movie features, shorts, documentaries and celebration of AANHPI dance and food will be in-person for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020.
Kicking off the festival on May 11 is a screening of is the stereotype-busting, raunchy comedy Joyride, which could be as impactful among Hollywood studio heads as 2018's Crazy Rich Asians.
Often described as a female Hangover, the movie is a hilarious and unapologetically explicit story of identity and self-discovery centers on four unlikely Asian American women who embark on a once-in-a-lifetime international adventure. It stars Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Sabrina Wu and Oscar-nominated Stephanie Hsu and directed and co-written by Crazy Rich Asians screenplay writer Adele Lim.
After the Joy Ride screening at the funky Castro Theater, the Opening Night Gala will follow at the ornate Asian Art Museum.
“The recent Oscars was a historic night for Asian Americans,” says Stephen Gong, CAAM Executive Director, referring to the Oscar wins of Everything, Everywhere All at Once, including best picture.
“We hope to continue seeing more of our stories not only just represented on the big screen, but present throughout our communities. Since our first film festival over 40 years ago, CAAM has been working to lift these stories and change perceptions about our ever-evolving Asian American narratives.”
CAAMFest screenings, receptions, and events will be held in San Francisco and Oakland, including venues in neighborhoods rich with Asian American history, such as San Francisco’s Filipino Heritage District in the South of Market and Chinatown. This 11-day festival will be more experiential than ever.
CAAMFest screenings, receptions, and events will be held in San Francisco and Oakland, including venues in neighborhoods rich with Asian American history, such as San Francisco’s Filipino Heritage District in the South of Market and Chinatown. This 11-day festival will be more experiential than ever.
Some of the other highlights include:
- The Accidental Getaway Driver, a feature that was awarded the director's award for Sing J. Lee at Sundance Film Festival. An elderly Vietnamese American driver picks up nightmare passengers who kidnap him. Set in an unnerving tone, intensity is punctuated by moments of humor and warmth. Less a crime film, but a stirring portrait of this lonely, old man. It screens at the Castro Theater, May 12, 6 p.m. The director is expected to be in attendance for a Q&A after the screening.
- The highly-anticipated Disney series, American Born Chinese, fresh off a special screening at the White House, will be shown at the Castro Theatre on May 13 at 3 p.m. Gene Yang, whose graphic novel is the inspiration for the series, will be in attendance along with the show creator Kelvin Yu , an Emmy-award winning writer for a question and answer session following the screening.
- Sneak Peek: Larry the Musical on Sunday, May 14, 6 p.m. at the Great Star Theater. Larry The Musical is based on the book, Journey for Justice: The Life of Larry Itliong by Dr. Dawn Mabalon and Gayle Romasanta. Join members of the production team as they take us through the journey of bringing to life the story of Filipino labor organizer, Larry Itliong, who fought for dignity in the fields and united for the first time with the Mexican community in Delano, California.
- Fanny: The Right to Rock is a documentary about a band formed by Filipina Americans from the Central Valley in the 1960s. The film explores Fanny’s uphill battle to complete and release their new album, with the fascinating herstory of the band’s improbable journey during their 70s heyday. It will screen on May 19, 5:30 p.m. at the SFMOMA Phyllis Wattis Theater. Expected guests include filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart and Fanny members Brie Darling, Alice De Buhr, Jean Millington, June Millington, and Patti Quatro.
- The band Fanny will give a live performance the next day, May 20, 1 p.m. at Yerba Buena Gardens for Directions in Sound: Fanny and Friends, Saturday, May 20, 1:00 PM | Yerba Buena Gardens Directions in Sound, CAAMFest’s fresh music showcase, returns once more to the SOMA Pilipinas Filipino Heritage District for a renewed collaboration with the Yerba Buena Gardens Festival. They'll be joined by rapper Ruby Ibarra and Peaboo and the Catz
“All of our communities have been so completely transformed these last few years. As we emerge from a place of isolation, CAAMFest becomes a necessary space and practice in how to gather once again,” says Festival and Exhibitions Director Thúy Trần.
“CAAMFest is a call to gather, an open invitation to everyone to join us in reimagining how we connect through acts of joy, healing, advocacy, and discovery.”
FYI:
FYI:
- For the complete CAAMFest schedule of films and events, click here.
- General admission tickets $15; seniors and students, $13; not including special events. Click here for box office information.
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