Rebecca Cammisa on Fulbright and "Which Way Home"

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The documentarian discusses how 2005-2006 Fulbright to Mexico helped her in producing and directing the critically-acclaimed "Which Way Home" and how other filmmakers can benefit from the Fulbright experience. "Which Way Home" premieres Monday, Aug. 24, on HBO.

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  • what happen to freddy and olga. 

  • I do not know if you can by or download the film right now, but it was on HBO last summer, and because it was nominated for an academy award this year, it may turn up on HBO again soon. I honestly don't know. I've only seen clips of it, but it absolutely breaks my heart to see that little boy at 4:30 crying because he has not seen his parents in three years. In my country (U.S.) we have been so blessed, and so selfish with our blessing. God may forgive us, but we don't deserve to be forgiven.

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  • It's so sad that these kids by themselves made that terrible journey to the US. That's so sad,I rather see adults make that terrible journey because an adult could defend themselves and aware on what's going on unlike a child that are defenseless and unaware on what's going on.

  • This is a very sad movie, the story is hearth breaking...I just wonder what happened to the 9 years old boy and girl showed in the movie...

  • i hate that people now ah days would think people like this come just becaz they want to, its nothing easy, people die on the way over heree, they want a better life..&it gets me mad when people say immagrants are bad people , i hate it when i see people protesting that they should go back, this world is nobody but gods, everyone is alowed some accually need to leave where they live to surrvive they have some bad lives starving or getting beat, they rather come, i pray t god theyre okay<3

  • it is definitely heart breaking..i saw this for a multicultural child development class and i was crying through out the whole thing=( i just hope God keeps all migrants blessed and safe especially olga and freddy whose outcome was unknown at the end of the film=/

  • @howen77 It is available on Netflix.

  • Freddy and Olga, I wonder were are they now. I wish they can go back

    and find them.

  • How do we find Freddy and Olga???

  • It is heartbreaking documentary. It was so sad when Olga broke in tear, it just made me cry

  • @MrRocky30 ya it kinda scares me that in the end it says their whereabouts are unknown. =(

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