A Lot Like You

A Film by Eliaichi Kimaro

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ALLY Project – St Louis, MO

February 12, 2013

Film Review | A Lot Like You

January 31, 2013

By Caroline Teng (Original article posted at Schema Magazine) A Lot Like You follows the journey of filmmaker Eliaichi Kimaro to the Chagga tribe in Mount Kilimanjaro to explore her paternal roots. Kimaro is an American-born Korean-Tanzanian domestic violence counselor, who despite her rich heritage considers herself very much American. Growing […]

SAAFF/ALLY in the Rainier Valley Post

January 28, 2013

 Rainier Valley Filmmaker Featured at theSeattle Asian American Film Festival  By Dominique Scalia, RVP Managing Editor   SEATTLE – From 2003 to 2007, Wes Kim directed the Northwest Asian American Film Festival in Seattle.  This year, co-Directors Kevin Bang and Vanessa Au are bringing it back under the name Seattle Asian […]

ALLY Project

ALLY Project

January 26, 2013

ALLY feature in today’s Seattle Times

January 25, 2013

Fri, Jan 25, 2013 Cross-cultural ties examined in documentary   By Sarah Stuteville Special to The Seattle Times “The bibimbap, is that dolsot?” asks documentary filmmaker Eli Kimaro looking up from the menu of Wabi-Sabi in Columbia City. She’s trying to gauge the authenticity of the Korean dish in question. This […]

One week to go!

January 15, 2013

With just one week to go before A LOT LIKE YOU’s broadcast premiere, it’s getting pretty busy over here!!   We’re excited to be kicking off the fifth season of AfroPoP: The Ultimate Cultural Exchange.  With its focus on contemporary life, art, and pop culture across the African Diaspora, this documentary series is […]

ALLY at Seattle Asian American Film Festival

January 4, 2013

[UPDATE as of 01/18/2013:  We’re happy/sad to announce that this screening is now SOLD OUT.] We’re so excited to be the opening night feature at this year’s Seattle Asian American Film Festival!!  Please join us for our screening of A LOT LIKE YOU on Jan 25 at 7pm.  Discussion panel to follow, […]

Eliaichi Kimaro: on Cultural identity

April 17, 2012

a conversation with Warren Etheredge on The High Bar It’s been a longtime dream of mine to sit down with Warren to reflect on the evolution of our film from Worlds Apart to A Lot Like You.  So on the day of our interview, it took me a moment to shake the surreal-ness of […]

People Everywhere are “A Lot Like You”

March 14, 2012

I had the great pleasure of watching an engaging documentary, ‘A Lot Like You’, over the weekend at the San Francisco Asian American Film Festival. The aspect of the film that resonated most with me personally was the way it approached cultural identity. It touched on so many important cross-cultural […]

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