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Movie "The Camino Voyage" on Amazon Prime

vwzoo

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2018
I watched this movie a few years back it was great "The Camino Voyage". It's now free on Amazon Prime. It's about some Irish fellows taking a traditional Irish boat rowing it to England, France and then along the coast of France and Spain to get to A Coruna and walk the Camino Ingles like would have done years ago. Good story, scenery and music.
 
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I watched this movie a few years back it was great "The Camino Voyage". It's now free on Amazon Prime. It's about some Irish fellows taking a traditional Irish boat rowing it to England, France and then along the coast of France and Spain to get to A Coruna and walk the Camino Ingles like would have done years ago. Good story, scenery and music.
thanks for letting us know. :)
 
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i just watched it on amazon prime in the US but i had to pay for it so idk how you got it free but what a fantastic film!
 
I watched this movie a few years back it was great "The Camino Voyage". It's now free on Amazon Prime. It's about some Irish fellows taking a traditional Irish boat rowing it to England, France and then along the coast of France and Spain to get to A Coruna and walk the Camino Ingles like would have done years ago. Good story, scenery and music.
I watched it some years ago in the original Irish (which I am not fluent in). Tragically shortly after completing their voyage to SdC, I believe on a further trip the boat capsized and one of the crew died.
 
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I just finished it this afternoon. Next time I will pay to watch it. The ads are presented in barely endurable numbers and length. There was nothing at all about then walking the Camino Inglis. I believe they took automobiles from A Coruna to Santiago. Quite an ocean adventure and an incredible feat, but not the film.
 
The film shows up on search with Amazon UK Prime as two options: 1) Payable 2) Free - but unavailable!
It shows up the same for me in the US. I usually shun the "pay" movies, but with such excellent reviews I will probably make an exception for this documentary.
 
And of course, there is the movie called "The Way", starring Martin Sheen, 2010. This is how I first heard about El Camino. Inspirational.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I watched this movie a few years back it was great "The Camino Voyage". It's now free on Amazon Prime. It's about some Irish fellows taking a traditional Irish boat rowing it to England, France and then along the coast of France and Spain to get to A Coruna and walk the Camino Ingles like would have done years ago. Good story, scenery and music.

Not quite Free in Australia on Amazon Prime sadly. But worth the rental :)

I watched it last night and enjoyed it very much.

I loved the scene later in the movie, in Spain, where they were singing an Irish Folk song.
It's at 1:14:08
It might have been in an empty bar or someone's home.

Gradually 3-4 Spanish guys join in on a range of local instruments.

I'm sure someone shared that scene on here a year or two ago.

Anyone know where that link might be or a link to that scene?

Would love to share it with others.

EDIT. Found it!!

 
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Not quite Free in Australia on Amazon Prime sadly. But worth the rental :)

I watched it last night and enjoyed it very much.

I loved the scene later in the movie, in Spain, where they were singing an Irish Folk song.
It's at 1:14:08
It might have been in an empty bar or someone's home.

Gradually 3-4 Spanish guys join in on a range of local instruments.

I'm sure someone shared that scene on here a year or two ago.

Anyone know where that link might be or a link to that scene?

Would love to share it with others.

EDIT. Found it!!
Thank you!! Gracias!! Simply Fantastic!
 
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