Which Way Home
WHICH WAY HOME is a feature-length documentary film that will follow three unaccompanied children as they leave their homes, in Latin America, and journey through Mexico to reach the U.S. border for the purpose of reuniting with their parents who made the trip before them. Many children reach the border, but only some successfully smuggle across. While the children are in transit, their mothers and fathers will be filmed while waiting for them. This film will also document the children's arrival in the U.S., and their reunification with their parents.
From Co-Producer, Co-Director, Cinematographer Rebecca Cammisa (the 2004 emmy nominated Sister Helen). Mr. Mudd will Executive Produce.
About Rebecca Cammisa:
For Sister Helen, Rebecca was awarded the Documentary Directing Award at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival, the Gold Hugo Award for Best Documentary Film at the Chicago International Film Festival, the Jury Prize for Best Documentary Film at the Newport Film Festival, and the Best Documentary Film Award at the Nashville Film Festival. Ms. Cammisa was also nominated for a Distinguished Documentary Achievement Award by the International Documentary Association, and in February 2003, she received a nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary Film by the Directors Guild of America.