
Going North 2022
Natalia Bermúdez's *Going North* (2022) is a raw, intimate documentary that shadows Rodrigo Bermúdez Fierro's journey toward rehabilitation as he battles addiction.
Director: Natalia Bermúdez
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Going North (2022) about?
*Going North* follows Rodrigo Bermúdez Fierro, a 27-year-old grappling with addiction, as he embarks on a journey north with his sister Natalia to seek rehabilitation. Through her lens, the film captures their emotional odyssey, exposing family wounds and the slow, painful process of reclaiming control over his life.
Who directed Going North?
The documentary was directed by Natalia Bermúdez, who also stars in the film and documents her brother's transformative journey.
Who stars in Going North?
The film features Natalia Bermúdez, her brother Rodrigo Bermúdez Fierro, Flor de María Fierro, Álvaro Bermúdez, and Elsa Leticia Bermúdez in central roles.
Is Going North (2022) worth watching?
*Going North* offers a poignant, unfiltered look at addiction and recovery, making it a compelling watch for fans of intimate documentaries. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its emotional depth and authenticity stand out, appealing to viewers who appreciate raw storytelling and family dynamics.
How long is Going North?
The documentary has a runtime of 53 minutes.
About Going North (2022) — A Documentary on Addiction, Brotherhood, and Recovery
Natalia Bermúdez's *Going North* (2022) is a raw, intimate documentary that shadows Rodrigo Bermúdez Fierro's journey toward rehabilitation as he battles addiction.
With her camera in hand, Natalia accompanies her brother on a profound, emotionally charged trip to northern Colombia, where their family's history and fractured bonds collide. The film strips away pretenses, exposing the scars of their shared past while documenting Rodrigo's fragile steps toward recovery. It's a visually stark yet deeply human exploration of brotherhood, vulnerability, and the grueling path to healing.
Captured in 53 gripping minutes, *Going North* blends personal storytelling with unflinching realism, offering a glimpse into the complexities of addiction and the resilience of familial ties.