All We Carry / Lo Que Llevamos
A young Honduran family flees persecution, migrates across Mexico on cargo trains, and seeks asylum at the U.S. border. After enduring detention and separation, they are released to Seattle, where a local synagogue sponsors the family as they await the final decision on their case.
Directed, produced, and shot by Cady Voge. Executive produced by America Ferrera.
Visit Film Site →Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights — Full Frame Documentary Film Festival [2024]
Grand Jury Prize — El Paso Film Festival [2024]
Spirit Award — Brooklyn Film Festival [2024]
Best Documentary Feature — Bushwick Film Festival [2024]
Best Documentary — El Paso Film Festival [2024]
Director Award — El Paso Film Festival [2024]
Best Documentary Feature — Local Sightings Film Festival [2024]
Audience Choice "Tales from the Heart" — Friday Harbor Film Festival [2024]
Nominated for Best Editing — MADFA [2024]
Nominated for Outstanding Storytelling Craft — The Indies [2024]
"A heartfelt journey through the complexities of immigration and asylum-seeking… a film that profoundly resonates."
— Overly Honest Reviews
"A moving, compassionate portrait of a family who find strength, resilience, and hope in the most challenging of circumstances."
— Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
Women in Film / Sundance Institute Financing Intensive Fellow
Film Independent Fast Track Fellow
Earlier documentary work exploring faith, migration, and cultural memory in Latin America.
El Cristo Negro
Explores faith and tradition through the annual pilgrimage to Portobelo, Panama. Part of Compass Light Productions' Reel Earth series.
Ballet in El Salvador is Alcira Alonso
Portrait of the legendary 91-year-old choreographer who brought ballet to El Salvador. Part of Compass Light Productions' Reel Earth series.