All the Hands I’ve Let Go (2026)
Twenty years after her mother’s death, Laura returns to the family home in Cauca, Colombia. Born from an absence, the film moves through women’s voices, silences, and echoes of the past. A gesture of remembrance, between lingering light and the darkness of oblivion.
Director: Laura Chará
| Directing | Laura Chará | Director |
| Camera | Juan Pablo Polanco | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Daniel Gómez | Sound |
| Editing | César Alejandro Jaimes | Editor |
| Sound | Juan Camilo Martínez | Sound Designer |
| Production | Laura Chará | Producer |
| Production | Juan David Veloza | Producer |