Just a quick note to let you all know we look forward to seeing you in Cleveland next March!! We’re so very excited to have been invited to submit and screen our film at the 36th Annual Cleveland International Film Festival, and their organizers could not be nicer. This is the […]
It looks like we’re managing to squeeze in one last interview before year’s end…tonight on NY’s Pacifica Radio. I very much look forward to discussing our film, and am grateful to have the upcoming encore ADIFF screening to direct NY listeners to. But I must admit, I find the idea of a live phone-in radio […]
We’ve been invited by our friends at the African Diaspora International Film Festival to screen A Lot Like You as part of their “Best Docs of ADIFF 2011” series! WHAT: A Lot Like You WHEN: Jan. 15, 2012 @6pm WHERE: Teachers College, Columbia University 525 West 120th Street – Room 263 Macy COST: […]
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve been invited to screen A Lot Like You at the 30th San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival in March 2012!! We couldn’t be happier to have our Bay Area premiere be with SFIAAFF, and will be sure to keep you posted with screening […]
Our BBC interview went live today! From their site: An award winning documentary film looks at interracial marriages, gender violence and identity issues in Tanzania. The film, A Lot Like You, was directed by Tanzanian-American Eli Kimaro whose parents are Tanzanian and Korean. Ms Kimaro explained to BBC Africa’s reporter […]
ADIFF CLOSING CEREMONY TODAY, SUNDAY, DEC. 11 @ 3PM (Tickets $35) Teachers College, Columbia University – The Chapel New York, NY SCREENING WINNER PUBLIC AWARD FOR THE BEST FILM DIRECTED BY A WOMAN OF COLOR A LOT LIKE YOU
First up, Oren’s Daily Roast — the best coffee I’ve ever had away from home, hands down! And can we just note that: Tanzania is Coffee of the Day (to commemorate Tanzania’s 50th Birthday??) Love the description: “sweet berry fragrance, medium body, good clear acidity…” With that much care given to […]
The screening event was fabulous. The picture/sound quality was phenomenal–which was particularly impressive when I realized they were projecting from my preview DVD (turns out their DVCAM deck had died a gruesome death only a few days earlier. I can only imagine how much better it would’ve looked in DV/HDCAM!) The post-screening Q&A was […]
Met with Leslie Goffe (BBC World News) at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library prior to our screening. We had an intensely engaging conversation that covered a lot of ground in a very short period of time. But I must admit to still being so green at […]