Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
Major legitimate festival with strong credentials
The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (LAAPFF) is Southern California's largest festival dedicated to showcasing films by and about Asians and Pacific Islanders from around the world, having presented over 6,000 works since its 1983 founding. It is notable for being an Academy Award®-qualifying festival for short films and serves as a crucial launching ground for Asian Pacific American cinema, highlighting narrative features, documentaries, animations, and shorts that illuminate diverse AAPI voices and break down stereotypes.
Last updated Aug 15, 2026
Legitimacy Analysis
Positive Indicators (+62 pts)
- Oscar Qualifying Festival
- 43 years of verifiable history
- Physical screenings at Various Los Angeles venues
- Named jury members
- 2 verified pro signals
- Verified trusted status
Red Flags (-0 pts)
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Trust Signals
Positive Signals
- FF_GOLD_BADGE
- Documented history with archived programs
Festival Details
Founded
1983
Venue
Various Los Angeles venues
Screenings
Physical screenings confirmed
Award Categories
10
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