An intimate film made in collaboration with the filmmaker’s family, CABBAGE reframes language, illuminating relationships of care at its center. Bureaucratic violence, which can appear as gentle and bland, is contrasted with lived experience: the film centralizes the filmmaker’s brother’s writing (who is non-verbal and non-mobile) using eye tracking technology, and her mother’s reflections to explore layers of power, and how to reclaim it within an ableist paradigm.