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New film on the Camino on Amazon, called "Three Caminos" following young pilgrims on Camino. Worth a go.
It's a story of A Mexican firefighter, A Spanish bride to be, An Italian gigilo, A South korean classic musician, A Berliner squatter walking for her mother pretty good so far.
 
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There was alot written about this show last year. I personally found it boring and at times I actually got a little angry. (I can safely say this was a sentiment of many). I know lots of creative license is taken during the filming of many movies. I actually ended up watching the whole thing just to see the towns and the scenery. If the stories were more compelling and interesting maybe I would have overlooked so much of what I didn't like. To each his/her own but for me if it wasn't set on the camino I would don't know if I would have made it to the end of the first episode.
I always wondered how they all had so many clothes. Never wearing the same thing twice and got all those clothes and shoes in a 45L backpack???!!!! ;) ;) ;)
 
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Yes it is a story set on the Camino although not really about the Camino.
Decent start and scenery got a bit grotty and slightly depressing as it went on would not recommend but photography was decent.
 
Yes several of the stories of the characters, no, in fact all the stories are pretty sad. You don't know them all unless you watch all 8 episodes, but the scenery won't keep you going.
 
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New film on the Camino on Amazon, called "Three Caminos" following young pilgrims on Camino. Worth a go.
It's a story of A Mexican firefighter, A Spanish bride to be, An Italian gigilo, A South korean classic musician, A Berliner squatter walking for her mother pretty good so far.
Thanks for the heads up. I just watched the first two episodes of Season 1. It seemed to jump around a lot in terms of locations. I was hoping to see some scenes shot on La Meseta, but there weren't any.
I still enjoyed watching the story unfold between the characters and to see some albergues that I had stayed in myself, like Albergue Verde in Hospital del Órbigo.
Nothing to do with the series, but I just found an intriguing video about a discovery near the Camino Invierno, where it passes through Orense.
Here is the link, it's a short BBC video that has subtitles when Spanish is being spoken:
 
New film on the Camino on Amazon, called "Three Caminos" following young pilgrims on Camino. Worth a go.
It's a story of A Mexican firefighter, A Spanish bride to be, An Italian gigilo, A South korean classic musician, A Berliner squatter walking for her mother pretty good so far.
Soap opera. Fist three episodes have Camino backgrounds but after that it's just a soap opera.
 
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New film on the Camino on Amazon, called "Three Caminos" following young pilgrims on Camino. Worth a go.
It's a story of A Mexican firefighter, A Spanish bride to be, An Italian gigilo, A South korean classic musician, A Berliner squatter walking for her mother pretty good so far.
We enjoyed it. Fictional, as others have said. A bit dramatic. But, it was great seeing places I know and love. And, the film did leave one with a sense of the magic of the Camino. Yet another thing that makes me want to get back to Spain.
 
New film on the Camino on Amazon, called "Three Caminos" following young pilgrims on Camino. Worth a go.
It's a story of A Mexican firefighter, A Spanish bride to be, An Italian gigilo, A South korean classic musician, A Berliner squatter walking for her mother pretty good so far.
We just finished the series and it was great sighting all of the different locations. Actually enjoyed it 😊
 

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