- Time of past OR future Camino
- Us:Camino Frances, 2015 Me:Catalan/Aragonese, 2019
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It had the opposite effect in Boston in late 2014 or early 2015. The producer was there and before the screening she asked for a show of hands of those who were interested in walking the camino (we were.) After the screening she asked for hands of those still interested in doing it. There were fewer. She said the difference varied from city to city.Hey Rick: This was the movie that started it for my wife ... which led to me!
That's interesting, I know I had dreamt of doing the Camino de Santiago for a very long time, then I watched the Way and it very nearly turned me off of doing it. Thankfully I walkedIt had the opposite effect in Boston in late 2014 or early 2015. The producer was there and before the screening she asked for a show of hands of those who were interested in walking the camino (we were.) After the screening she asked for hands of those still interested in doing it. There were fewer. She said the difference varied from city to city.
It had the opposite effect in Boston in late 2014 or early 2015. The producer was there and before the screening she asked for a show of hands of those who were interested in walking the camino (we were.) After the screening she asked for hands of those still interested in doing it. There were fewer. She said the difference varied from city to city.
Saw this in a cinema before Camino #1 - thought it interesting but doubted it as a genuine documentary. Could a pram/pusher really make it 800km and still be usable?; and the closing scene of the two 'friends' at Cape Finisterre just a bit too cheesy....
After Camino #1 and #2, I think it of light entertainment and not worth a second viewing. The Way, for all is artistic licence, is worth the second and third viewing.
I searched all the PBS channels her in South Florida. There are maybe a dozen PBS channels available on my Comcast / Xfinity cable system. However, this program is not in any of the program listings. It IS available on demand though.
But, when I started drilling down on this and watched the 30 second trailer, I realized that I gave the DVD in my collection and have seen the film... Doh![/QUOTE
It was on yesterday morning at 9:00 AM here in Naples via the Fort Myers PBS channel.
Oh good! I now have a few more possibilities of quality videos to hopefully watch.That's an interesting comment. How many times have you watched a specific Camino movie.
For me:
The Way. I have lost count. 20+
To the end of the World. (Hank Leukart) 5+
To where God Dwells. Great movie. Buy on Vimeo. (OK not a camino but a loooong walk) 3
The Way by Overlander.tv 2-3
Phil's Camino. Bought the DVD. Great. 2
Looking for Infinity. Bought the DVD. Never finished it.
Six Ways to Santiago. I bought the DVD. Never finished watching it.........
I watched this!!! It took me back to my Camino and I relived each moment all over again. I really enjoyed it!!The PBS channel World is showing the documentary Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago.
Edit:It may be showing in your area as I write this. The shedule in your area may be the same as for New Hampshire. See https://nhpbs.org/schedule/series.aspx?progName=Walking+The+Camino:+Six+Ways+to+Santiago
The documentary's webpage at http://caminodocumentary.org/current-airings/ says:
Walking the Camino is available, for free, to all PBS stations around the country starting December 15th, 2018. Each individual station will decide if/when they will air it over the next two years.Some stations have added it to their December schedules already and on December 18th, we have a national release on PBS World Channel which is carried by 155 partner PBS stations. World Channel will be featuring Walking the Camino between December 18th and December 23rd. We anticipate many other stations will be featuring the documentary in 2019 as well.
Hi there I walk Camino frances March 29- May 6That's interesting, I know I had dreamt of doing the Camino de Santiago for a very long time, then I watched the Way and it very nearly turned me off of doing it. Thankfully I walked
I must have watched this about 10 times and still find it inspiring. I think I bought it from I-tunesThe PBS channel World is showing the documentary Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago.
Edit:It may be showing in your area as I write this. The shedule in your area may be the same as for New Hampshire. See https://nhpbs.org/schedule/series.aspx?progName=Walking+The+Camino:+Six+Ways+to+Santiago
The documentary's webpage at http://caminodocumentary.org/current-airings/ says:
Walking the Camino is available, for free, to all PBS stations around the country starting December 15th, 2018. Each individual station will decide if/when they will air it over the next two years.Some stations have added it to their December schedules already and on December 18th, we have a national release on PBS World Channel which is carried by 155 partner PBS stations. World Channel will be featuring Walking the Camino between December 18th and December 23rd. We anticipate many other stations will be featuring the documentary in 2019 as well.
I agree. Efren has many fans on this forum.Here is a 3.5 minute sampler of what I feel is one of the best video series on the CF.
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