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Which Way Home
Directed by
Rebecca Cammisa
Not Rated
2009
90m
Documentary
7.8
100%
92%
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Young migrants from Honduras and El Salvador face dangerous journeys attempting to reach the United States, often seeking family reunification or economic opportunities.
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Cast of Which Way Home
Rebecca Cammisa
Director / Producer
Which Way Home Ratings & Reviews
Esquire Magazine
Erik Price
This is uncomfortable subject matter... But it's also tremendous, eye-opening filmmaking -- and that's always worth watching.
About.com
Jennifer Merin
Investigates illegal immigration and child labor in a very human way. We ride freight trains with teenagers trying to get to the US for a better life. Exceptionally effective verite filmmaking from Rebecca Cammisa.
Los Angeles Times
Reed Johnson
Without resorting to any background narration, Which Way Home raises questions about cross-border immigration policies and the macro-economic causes that propel people from struggling countries to stream into developed ones.
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
Even without illustration or allusive images, the children's own descriptions are harrowing.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Despite the subject matter -- terrified children, many who haven't seen their families in years -- Cammisa never gets sentimental, and instead lets those closest to the subject do the talking.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
Dramatically and pictorially pulls its weight.
Cinematical
Erik Davis
A riveting documentary that taps into the same concept and themes of Sin Nombre, except it's all real and it's all heartbreaking to watch.
Chicago Reader
Ed M. Koziarski
Foregrounds the idealistic vulnerability of the boys at its center, risking everything for a better life they can barely imagine.
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