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Award Winning Film Screening
Award Winning Film Screening

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Seattle

Award Winning Film Screening

Winner of Best Documentary at the 2012 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, A Lot Like You is a deeply layered, first-person journey into the most intimate corners of a family’s multi-generational and cross-continental history.

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10 jul 2025, 5:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. GMT-7

Seattle, 604 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA

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Award Winner Film Screening

Thursday, July 10, 2025 | 5PM - 7:30PM


Winner of Best Documentary at the 2012 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival, A Lot Like You is a deeply layered, first-person journey into the most intimate corners of a family’s multi-generational and cross-continental history. What begins as a familiar search for mixed-race identity unfolds into a poignant exploration of personal and political self-awareness. Tender, fresh, and intellectually rigorous, this documentary defies convention, emerging as a powerful and exemplary work of 21st-century autobiographical filmmaking.

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SUNDAY | CLOSED

 

MONTHLY

FIRST THURSDAY  |  4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

FIRST FRIDAY | CLOSED

LOCATION
604 2ND AVENUE
SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98104

 

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