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“The Only Language She Knows” at CAAMFest 2026

Saturday, May 9, 2026
1:00pm-2:30pm
Koret Auditorium
San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102

Directed by Steven Okazaki
Cast: Genny Lim, Kelvin Han Yee
Documentary | English | 1983 | 20 Mins.

The Only Language She Knows is an intimate portrait of poet and playwright Genny Lim and San Francisco’s Chinatown in the early 1980s. This rarely seen film, recently restored and remastered, will be screened for the first time in more than 40 years.

https://www.farallonfilms.com/#/the-only-language/ 2026 Poster Design by Zand Gee

This special screening honors one of the city’s treasured gems, Genny Lim—who has been a vital and irresistible force in the cultural, social, and political life of the Bay Area for fifty years; who, in 1980, premiered her groundbreaking play Paper Angels, about Chinese immigrants on Angel Island; and who, in 2026, is San Francisco’s first Chinese American Poet Laureate.

The Only Language She Knows, shot in three days with no budget, was a collaboration among Asian American artists during the early stages of their careers. It was the second film by Steven Okazaki, who received his first Oscar nomination two years later and won the Oscar five years after that for his short documentary Days of Waiting. Producer Amy Hill, then an actor with the Asian American Theater Company, has most recently been heard as a voice in Kung Fu Panda and seen in main roles on Magnum P.I. and Ballard. The film also features cameos by Asian American Theater Company regulars Victor Wong and Dennis Dun, who went on to co-star in Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor and John Carpenter’s Big Trouble in Little China, and Kelvin Han Yee, the star of Peter Wang’s A Great Wall, familiar for his TV performances in BeefLaw & Order, and Glow.

This program is sponsored by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.

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CAAMFest 2021: Legacy and Lineage Shorts

Legacy and Lineage is a series of short films profiling the unique journeys of 5 Asian American community artists –  Sammay Dizon, Genny Lim, Isabelle Thuy Pelaud, Sami See, Francis Wong – whose works consistently place community at the center. The films explore the reasons that drive these outstanding artists and legacies that may point to the direction of the future of Asian American artists in San Francisco. Produced by Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center.

Co-presented by Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center (APICC) and the Center for Asian American Media, the series premiered on demand for CAAMFest, May 13-23, 2021.

Legacy & Lineage: Genny Lim

Released Friday, June 19, 2020

DESCRIPTION: “When you have that power, that ability other people don’t have, it’s how you use your authority and your power that counts. It’s not that you have it. It’s what you do with it.” From broadcast journalism to creative writing, Genny discusses the power of poetry and art to speak truth and transform systems.

About the filmmakers: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center’s (APICC) mission is to support and present multidisciplinary art reflective of the unique experiences of Asians and Pacific Islanders living in the United States. APICC was founded in 1996 by representatives of five nonprofit arts groups: Asian American Dance Performances, First Voice, Asian Improv aRts, the Asian American Theater Company, and Kearny Street Workshop. Since 1998, the center has promoted the artistic and organizational growth of San Francisco’s API arts community by organizing and presenting the annual United States of Asian America Festival (now in its 24th year) as well as commissioning contemporary art for and by the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.

SERIES FILM PRODUCTION TEAM 

Laura Priscilla Paule, Director

Willis Lai, Cinematographer & Editor

Diana Chen, Video Assistant & Editor

Co-Presenters: Asian Pacific Islander Cultural CenterBAVC

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