A Lot Like You

A Film by Eliaichi Kimaro

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“A Lot Like You” article in the Citizen newspaper in Tanzania today

February 4, 2012

* The Citizen reposted Tyrone Beason’s article, Seattle filmmaker finds herself in her Tanzanian family which originally appeared in the Seattle Times (Jan. 29, 2012). this morning’s email from Mama:  Hello Eli, Mr. Shah congratulated me on the feature article in The Citizen* even before we had gotten our newspaper. So, Baba […]

Share your opinion of ALLY with The New York Times!

June 21, 2011

Hey there, ALLY allies! Fancy yourself a film critic?  Care to share your thoughts/impressions of our film with The New York Times?   Then please consider rating and/or reviewing our film on our New York Times movie review page HERE… It’s free, quick and easy, and will make a h-u-g-e difference in generating interest in our film!! […]

Moving Picture Network — A Lot Like You

May 27, 2011

Reviewed by Christy Karras (from the 2011 Seattle International Film Festival) Directed by: Eliaichi Kimaro Written by: Eliaichi Kimaro and Eric Frith Featuring: Eliaichi Kimaro, Sadikiel Kimaro, Young Kimaro, Awonyisa Ngowe and Ndereriosa Shao Creating a documentary often involves long journeys down twisting paths that may change as they go. […]

Audience reviews — Zheng

May 25, 2011

A very personal journey, May 25, 2011 By justzheng  Seattle local Eliaichi Kimaro, born half-Tanzanian-half-Korean, went to Tanzania to find a deeper understanding of her paternal root. During her several years of filming, however, the focus shifted to somewhere else… and then to somewhere totally unexpected, when the issue of […]

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