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CAAMFest 2021

CAAMFest 2021 CAAMFest 2021 will feature 11 days of exciting Asian American storytelling with programs you can enjoy at the drive-in or at home from May 13-23, 2021. Published May 11, 2021 • Updated on May 11, 2021 at 1:23 pm CAAMFest will bring you the best in Asian and Asian American stories through live virtual film screenings, on-demand screenings, and at San Francisco’s only drive-in theater at Fort Mason FLIX from May 13 - 23, 2021. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. During opening weekend, CAAM will present three evenings of drive-in presentations at Fort Mason Flix. Opening with two screenings of Try Harder!, director Debbie Lum’s documentary about San Francisco’s Lowell High School, the weekend also highlights the diverse Filipino American experience, with Dante Basco’s feature film directorial debut The Fabulous Filipino Brothers and Lumpia With a Vengeance, directed by Patricio G

CAAMFest 2021 at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco - May 13, 2021

CAAMFest 2021 will be taking place May 13-23, 2021 for 11 days of exciting Asian American storytelling, with programs you can enjoy at the drive-in or in your living room! During opening weekend, CAAM will present three evenings of drive-in presentations at Fort Mason Flix. Opening with two screenings of Try Harder!, director Debbie Lum s documentary about San Francisco s Lowell High School, the weekend also highlights the diverse Filipino American experience, with Dante Basco s feature film directorial debut The Fabulous Filipino Brothers and Lumpia With a Vengeance, directed by Patricio Ginelsa. Other highlights include Hong Kong films The Way We Keep Dancing by Adam Wong and an archival screening of Wong Kar-Wai s Happy Together.

DocLands to be first Bay Area film festival with indoor screenings

David Lewis May 5, 2021Updated: May 9, 2021, 1:18 am The Smith Rafael Film Center will be hosting this year’s in-person, indoors DocLands Documentary Film Festival. Photo: Smith Rafael Film Center For 14 months, Bay Area film festivals have made do during the COVID-19 pandemic with streaming, drive-in showings and virtual Q&As with filmmakers and stars. To be sure, outdoor screenings offer their own charms and festival streaming is here to stay. But some still clamor for the intimacy, community and power that only a theatrical festival experience can provide. Well, the wait appears to be over. On Friday, May 7, the DocLands Documentary Film Festival in San Rafael is set to become the first Bay Area festival to take the leap, scheduling two-a-day indoor screenings until it wraps up May 16. DocLands will also feature a few in-person Q&As after select screenings.

Bay Area Reporter :: Filmfests offer a queer eye: Frameline presales, OUTshine, CAAMfest host online, drive-in screenings

Livable Planet Described as environmental film festival that keeps alive the independent spirit that launched the green movement, plus our own IndieFest spin on things, the Livable Planet Film Festival this year includes environmental films that also feature gay, drag and trans subjects. Alone Out Here: In the moment of catastrophic climate change, Jon Wright, a gay farmer, is faced with a dilemma. His 22-year commitment to transform the genetics of his bull herd are pitted against the attitudes of the beef industry. Through his journey of loss and survival, we learn what it takes to be true to yourself, at any cost.

Bay Area Reporter :: Filmfests offer a queer eye: Frameline presales, OUTshine, CAAMfest host online, drive-in screenings

Bay Area Reporter :: Filmfests offer a queer eye: Frameline presales, OUTshine, CAAMfest host online, drive-in screenings
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