A Lot Like You

A Film by Eliaichi Kimaro

Tag Archives: filmmaking

12/10/2011 ~ ADIFF Panel Discussion ~ Monetizing Independent Cinema

December 10, 2011

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 […]

See you next week, New York!

November 27, 2011

Thanks to the African Diaspora Film Festival (ADFF), we’ll be screening A Lot Like You at the Schomburg Center in Harlem Thursday, December 8th @ 8:30pm.  Our film will be featured as part of “Women Indies Night” and will be screening together with The Dream Team.  Please join us for this […]

Educators/Non-Profits hold the key to our future

November 22, 2011

So you’ve made a film.  Congrats!!  That’s it then.  You’re done, right?  Time to move on to the next project… Well, yes — thanks to all the people who helped you realize your vision, your film is now complete.  But you soon discover that all the collective time and energy that went into finishing […]

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