A Lot Like You

A Film by Eliaichi Kimaro

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Pete Droge and Eliaichi Kimaro on New Day NW

May 23, 2011

We had a great time meeting with Margaret Larson (New Day NW).   Pete performs the title song “A Lot Like You,” and Eliaichi joins the show to discuss her documentary.  Click here to watch the full 9-min segment. Local filmmaker documents emotional search for self A new documentary from Seattle-based filmmaker, Eliaichi Kimaro, called A […]

The Sun Break recommends ALLY

Audrey reviews what SIFF films the folks at The SunBreak saw opening weekend, and the ones that they’re looking forward to over the next few days. So happpy to see A Lot Like You highlighted as a Must See film in the coming week: A Lot Like You When local […]

Nancy Guppy interviews Pete and Eli

May 20, 2011

Nancy Guppy chatted with Pete and Eli as part of Art Zone’s special coverage of the Seattle International Film Festival opening night gala!  You’ll find us here at Minute 13…

SIFF Opening Night

May 19, 2011

05-19-2011:  ALLY on the Red Carpet (photos by Connie Burk) With Mama Kimaro, who had just flown in from Tanzania that morning…a 24 hour flight.  Phenomenal rally!!

“Out of Africa”

May 18, 2011

  How lucky are we to have A Lot Like You featured in the SIFF guide issue of Seattle Weekly!?!  I couldn’t believe how much ground Brian Miller covered in our interview last week.  And I’ve been curious ever since to see how this story would coalesce. To read Millers’ full article, click here… Well, […]

Three Imaginary Girls highlights A Lot Like You

May 15, 2011

Many thanks to Imaginary Amie for highlighting A Lot Like You in her SIFF NW Connections preview!  NW Documentaries include…How to Die in Oregon about a woman’s choice to end her life under OR’s Death with Dignity clause (bring some tissue, folks), and A Lot Like You, which follows Seattle […]

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