A Lot Like You

A Film by Eliaichi Kimaro

Tag Archives: Identity

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, […]

Kind words from our partner org…

December 2, 2012

We’re excited to be partnering with National Association of Mixed Student Organizations (NAMSO), a national clearinghouse of resources, information and events for mixed-race student organizations across the US.    NAMSO is helping to connect our film with college/university audiences across the country…especially those students, alumni, activists, allies, academics who are passionate […]

ALLY Review in Ricepaper

November 8, 2012

Thank you, Julia Park, for this moving review of our screening at Vancouver Asian Film Festival this past weekend (and for the only shot I have of Lucy joining me for the post-screening Q&A). I’m passing through a road I don’t know, looking out the smoky windows of the bus […]

A Lot Like You inspires CPB partnership!

October 1, 2012

We are so very excited to share that the hour long version of A LOT LIKE YOU, which we cut this summer, will have its broadcast premiere on January 22, 2013 on the PBS series, AfroPoP:  the ultimate cultural exchange. From CPB’s website: Public Broadcasting has a fundamental commitment to develop […]

Stories: My Own and Why I Tell Them – from Guest Blogger Kausar Mohammed

July 17, 2012

Stories mean a lot to me.  I was the kid with thick glasses in kindergarten because I kept reading Harry Potter books under the covers, even after my mom turned the lights off.  I enjoyed hearing improvised tales from my grandma about princesses, who fought ghosts and angry fathers.  Then […]

Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival (Los Angeles)

May 22, 2012

From “Worlds Apart” to “A Lot Like You”: A Filmmaker’s Journey Saturday, June 16, 2012 12:30PM – 1:30PM National Center for the Preservation of Democracy – Democracy Forum Director Eliaichi Kimaro reflects on the power of personal storytelling to mobilize people, ignite dialogue, and contribute to the groundswell that leads […]

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 […]

SATURDAY AT THE FESTIVAL SNEAK PEEK: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH A LOT LIKE YOU DIRECTOR ELIAICHI KIMARO!

April 10, 2012

Can you believe the festival is now only days away? Unbelievable! So everyone is coming to me saying, “I know the big headline films, what about some smaller, really personal stories?” Well, you can’t go wrong with Eliaichi Kimaro’s A Lot Like You (which recently won Best Documentary at the […]

Feature in today’s CIFF daily blog

March 28, 2012

March 28th, 2012 @ 6:51am Filmmaker Eli Kimaro explores her roots Eli Kimaro is a first-generation American, with a Chagga father, from Tanzania, and Korean mother. In 2003, shortly after she was married, she panicked. When she thought about the children she and her husband might have and realized that […]

Thoughts from Juror Momo Chang

March 22, 2012

Momo Chang is an award-winning writer/freelance journalist based in Oakland, California. She is a features editor for Hyphen, a national Asian American magazine focusing on arts, politics and culture.  And she was one of this year’s SFIAAFF Doc Competition Jurors.  Momo shares her reflections on her jury experience on her […]

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