SAN DIEGO FILM SCREENING–Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: The Fred Korematsu Story & Letters From Camp
SAN DIEGO FILM SCREENING–Join us for a film screening of Of Civil Wrongs and Rights: The Fred Korematsu Story. In 1942, Fred Korematsu refused to show up to the incarceration […]
LOS ANGELES—Screening of TRY HARDER!

LOS ANGELES ASIAN PACIFIC FILM FESTIVAL―Relive your senior year anxieties through the journeys of five gifted and charismatic students from San Francisco’s prestigious Lowell High School, as they enter […]
LOS ANGELES SCREENING–FANNY: The Right to Rock

LOS ANGELES ASIAN PACIFIC FILM FESTIVAL–David Bowie was quoted in saying “Revivify Fanny. And I feel my work will be done.” An affecting documentary, FANNY: THE RIGHT TO ROCK […]
TRY HARDER! An Interview with Director Debbie Lum

“Today’s wave of anti-Asian violence is a stark reminder of a history of anti-Asian sentiment in America and how Asian American Pacific Islanders have been rendered less than human through […]
WEBINAR—California Documentary Project Grants

Learn about updates to the 2021 California Documentary Project Grant.
OAKLAND—Premiere of OF OAKLAND at NEW PARKWAY OUTDOORS

Youth Beat presents OF OAKLAND, a short doc through the eyes of its youth.
ONLINE–Frameline Talk: Women in Rock

ONLINE–A talk with talent and producers from Frameline45 documentaries FANNY: The Right to Rock and Invisible focusing on the unbelievable talent of women in the music industry and the […]
ONLINE STREAMING–FANNY: The Right to Rock

ONLINE STREAMING–With their long, wild hair now streaked with gray, if not outright white, the women of Fanny still know how to rock. The band—comprised at various times of […]
CONCORD SCREENING–FANNY: The Right to Rock

WEST WIND SOLANO DRIVE-IN, CONCORD–With their long, wild hair now streaked with gray, if not outright white, the women of Fanny still know how to rock. The band—comprised at […]
SAN FRANCISCO–No Straight Lines: The Rise of Queer Comics Screening

SAN FRANCISCO–From Tom of Finland to Dykes to Watch Out For, comics and zines have been firmly embedded in queer culture since before Stonewall, through the AIDS epidemic, and continuing […]