ALL WE CARRY
ALL WE CARRY is one couple's extraordinary journey through grief and joy as they leave their home and find community in an unexpected place

ALL WE CARRY

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KATHLEEN BRYAN EDWARDS AWARD FOR HUMAN RIGHTS - Full Frame Documentary Film Festival | SPIRIT AWARD - Brooklyn Film Festival

Immigration • Mutual Aid • Asylum • Refuge • Safety • Migrant Caravan • Jewish Allyship • Holocaust Remembrance • Trauma, Mental Health, PTSD & Healing • Love, Marriage & Therapy


Date of Completion: 2024 | Run Time: 84 minutes​​ | Language: Spanish & English with Spanish & English subtitles | Captions: No | Includes: Discussion Guide | Director & Director of Photography: Cady Voge Producers: Cady Voge, Rachel Clara Reed, Laura Pilloni & Laura Tatham | Writers: Cady Voge & Rachel Clara Reed | Editor: Rachel Clara Reed | Executive Producers: America Ferrera, Michael Skolnik & Ryan Piers Williams

Spanning three years, ALL WE CARRY tells the intimate story of one family, while humanizing one of the most divisive issues of our time: immigration. The film follows Magdiel, Mirna, and their young son, Joshua—as they flee targeted cartel violence in Honduras on foot and ride in cargo trains across Mexico, claim asylum at the US border, and endure detention before being released to live with extended family in Seattle, Washington. After two months living in Seattle, the young family’s fortune suddenly changes when a West Seattle synagogue offers to sponsor them for the two years leading up to their final asylum date. As the family forms bonds in their new community they learn about the synagogue’s members’ own history of persecution and migration. After living in a state of limbo for two years, Magdiel and Mirna have their long-awaited court appearance and receive a decision on their case. As they share the news with the community who embraced them, we witness the powerful ending to their search for home. The three extraordinary years in Magdiel and Mirna's lives that we watch unfold on screen show a love story full of joy and grief in equal measure. 

Overly Honest Reviews | Chris Jones
“A heartfelt journey through the complexities of immigration and asylum-seeking…a film that profoundly resonates.”

Forward | PJ Grisar
“A jarring reminder of the need for a more humane system.”

The Seattle Times | Chase Hutchinson
“A delicately honest yet abundantly compassionate film.”

Sunbreak | Sunbreak Staff
“[An] exquisitely-observed documentary…sensitive camerawork and delicate editing.”

KUOW | Kevin Kniestedt
“Reminds us of the power of creating and developing human connection, and to embrace the little moments of joy we find in life whenever we can.”

425 Magazine | Blake Peterson
“Distinguished for its intimate access and unwavering compassion.”

AWARDS
Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights | Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
Spirit Award | Brooklyn Film Festival

FILM FESTIVALS
Palm Springs International Film Festival
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival WinterFest
Salem Film Fest
Annapolis Film Festival
Milwaukee Film Festival
Seattle International Film Festival
Mountainfilm Festival
Bentonville Film Festival
Local Sightings Film Festival

SCREENINGS
Princeton University
The New Parkway Oakland Community
Kehilla Community Synagogue in Oakland, CA
Lakeshore Avenue Baptist Church in Oakland, CA