Screened as part of NZIFF 2021

I Carry You With Me 2020

Te llevo conmigo

Directed by Heidi Ewing Proud

Documentarian Heidi Ewing turns to narrative feature filmmaking in this lilting, graceful love story about two Mexican men whose bond is tested by distance, homophobia and hostile immigration systems.

Nov 11

Lumière Cinemas (Bernhardt)

Nov 12

Lumière Cinemas (Bernhardt)

Nov 14

Lumière Cinemas (Bardot)

Nov 16

Lumière Cinemas (Bernhardt)

Mexico / USA In English and Spanish with English subtitles
112 minutes DCP

Rent

Director

Cast

Armando Espitia
,
Christian Vázquez
,
Michelle Rodríguez

Producers

Mynette Louie
,
Heidi Ewing
,
Gabriela Maire
,
Edher Campos

Screenplay

Heidi Ewing
,
Alan Page Arriaga

Cinematography

Juan Pablo Ramírez

Editor

Enat Sidi

Music

Jay Wadley

Festivals

Sundance, Busan 2020; Tribeca 2021

Awards

Audience Award & Innovator Prize (NEXT), Sundance Film Festival 2020

Elsewhere

Making her narrative debut, Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp NZIFF 2006) fictionalises the real-life story of an aspiring chef, Iván (Armando Espitia) and a teacher, Gerardo (Christian Vázquez), whose chance encounter sparks a love affair spanning decades. Iván has a child with a previous partner who he struggles to support financially, while Gerardo has a tense relationship with his traditional family of ranchers; both conceal their sexuality to varying degrees from the homophobia of 1990s Mexico. Their unstoppable attraction is complicated by the lure of a better life in America, prompting Iván to make a perilous journey across the border to the US.

Elements of Ewing’s documentary foundations are evident — her narrative unfolds with a lived-in intimacy, as interested in grandiose emotions as it is on interiors, shared meals and idle conversation – but her knack for immersing viewers in Iván and Gerardo’s swirling love affair through fluid camerawork and natural dialogue reveals a sharp instinct for dramatic storytelling. Tender and dreamlike, I Carry You with Me deftly explores complex issues of immigration and family separation through one absorbing love story, and is crystallised by a third-act twist that will leave viewers breathless.

Rendered in a beautifully warm softness by cinematographer Juan Pablo Ramírez, Ewing’s narrative pays as much attention to what we gain from leaps of faith as what we leave behind. Bolstered by powerfully emotive performances from Espitia and Vázquez, I Carry You with Me won both the NEXT Innovator and Audience Awards following its 2020 premiere at Sundance. — George Fenwick