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Movie recommendation: "Mile...Mile & a Half"

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Mile... Mile & a Half
2013 - 1hr 27m
A group of artists leave their daily lives behind to hike California's John Muir Trail, the 219-mile stretch from Yosemite to Mount Whitney.
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it was on my Netflix list, and tonight i finally got to watch it. Well made docu on a group hiking in the backcountry in the Sierra Nevada mountains / CA (starting in Yosemite) -
Quite different than a camino pilgrimage - (and not only because of the terrain and those 42 - 75 pound backpacks) and yet there were many shared sentiments/experiences. GORGEOUS images of a truly stunning landscape. Quite enjoyed the film - you might as well .
Bom Caminho!
(and pardon if this film has been mentioned / recommended on another thread)
 
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Mile... Mile & a Half
2013 - 1hr 27m
A group of artists leave their daily lives behind to hike California's John Muir Trail, the 219-mile stretch from Yosemite to Mount Whitney.
===
it was on my Netflix list, and tonight i finally got to watch it. Well made docu on a group hiking in the backcountry in the Sierra Nevada mountains / CA (starting in Yosemite) -
Quite different than a camino pilgrimage - (and not only because of the terrain and those 42 - 75 pound backpacks) and yet there were many shared sentiments/experiences. GORGEOUS images of a truly stunning landscape. Quite enjoyed the film - you might as well .
Bom Caminho!
(and pardon if this film has been mentioned / recommended on another thread)

I loved this film! Very inspiring and very interesting group of people.
 
Thanks for this. I have enjoyed backpacking parts of that trail (and a lot of Yosemite) in what seems now like a previous life.
 
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Thanks for the tip on this film. I've just put it on hold at my local library.

This thread got me thinking about films on the themes if walking and wandering. Personally, I found "The Way" to be little more than an entertaining bit if Hollywood fluff, a travel brochure for the Camino.

Off the top of my head, here are three films on the topic that I really liked. Feel free to add to the list.

Nicholas Roeg's 1971 masterpiece "Walkabout" left a very lasting, powerful impression on me when I saw it as a kid in the 70s. As a Canadian it had an added exotic element that completely captivated me. It remains on my "greatest films of all time" list.

Gus van Sant's "Gerry" (2002), about two friends who go for a walk in the desert and get lost, is great survival story and a very realistic cautionary tale for those of us who love to explore off the beaten path. It's a great "what would you do in this situation" story.

Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" (2007) is a fantastic adaptation of Jon Krakauer's even better book. Less about walking, more about wandering and the search for life's meaning, this true story is a beautiful tragedy that hits universal themes. There's a little bit of Christopher McCandless in all of us.
 
Thanks for the tip on this film. I've just put it on hold at my local library.

This thread got me thinking about films on the themes if walking and wandering. Personally, I found "The Way" to be little more than an entertaining bit if Hollywood fluff, a travel brochure for the Camino.

Off the top of my head, here are three films on the topic that I really liked. Feel free to add to the list.

Nicholas Roeg's 1971 masterpiece "Walkabout" left a very lasting, powerful impression on me when I saw it as a kid in the 70s. As a Canadian it had an added exotic element that completely captivated me. It remains on my "greatest films of all time" list.

Gus van Sant's "Gerry" (2002), about two friends who go for a walk in the desert and get lost, is great survival story and a very realistic cautionary tale for those of us who love to explore off the beaten path. It's a great "what would you do in this situation" story.

Sean Penn's "Into the Wild" (2007) is a fantastic adaptation of Jon Krakauer's even better book. Less about walking, more about wandering and the search for life's meaning, this true story is a beautiful tragedy that hits universal themes. There's a little bit of Christopher McCandless in all of us.
Thank you for pointing to the movies you mentioned - will seek them out. (Never even heard of "Gerry" - Thanks again).
and .... you mentioned the books films are based on. I remembered books that always included wanderings (but are not made into films, that i know of) and those books are by Hermann Hesse (German Nobel prize winner) - Was terribly fond of his writings and always moved and interested in his characters and tales - many of them were 'wanderers'. As i recall, someone mentioned the book "Narziss und Goldmund" in a recent thread. And reading his stories must have evoked much of the longing/interest of just shouldering a pack and start walking and continue ... -
Very best wishes !
 
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There is at least one film adaptation of Hesse's classic book, but I wasn't overly impressed by it when I saw it many years ago. The film was made in 1972, directed by Conrad Rooks. The book is much better, in my humble view.

I think there are many more books than films on the topic of wandering, hiking, walking, but that's another thread, perhaps.
 
Has anyone seen the new one about the camino just being released on Dvd November I understand about I think six different pilgrims in different seasons walking the camino? "Sixways to Santiago " already on film release in the the USofA .
 
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This one is getting pretty good reviews. I read the book, but found it very disappointing. I hope the film is a lot better than the book.

"Wild" (2014) -- American biographical drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and a screenplay by Nick Hornby, based on the memoir Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail written by Cheryl Strayed. The film stars Reese Witherspoon.
 
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.
Has anyone seen the new one about the camino just being released on Dvd November I understand about I think six different pilgrims in different seasons walking the camino? "Sixways to Santiago " already on film release in the the USofA .
not yet . have managed to miss numerous screenings here in the Bay Area. Saw the trailers - and it's intriguing enough for meriting a full-viewing. I might have to wait for the DVD release on netflix ..
 
I have tried to pre order the DVD on their site but it always rejects because of the lack of an american zip code and UK doesn't appear on the drop down menu of countries.
 
I have tried to pre order the DVD on their site but it always rejects because of the lack of an american zip code and UK doesn't appear on the drop down menu of countries.
will reply via PM - cheers - c
 
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Has anyone seen the new one about the camino just being released on Dvd November I understand about I think six different pilgrims in different seasons walking the camino? "Sixways to Santiago " already on film release in the the USofA .

This link shows the upcoming screenings for US and Canada. http://caminodocumentary.org/screenings.php

I'm hoping to see it when it comes to Salt Lake City but the date has changed by two weeks since I last checked.
 
I have tried to pre order the DVD on their site but it always rejects because of the lack of an american zip code and UK doesn't appear on the drop down menu of countries.

I saw the film in our town theater about six months ago. It is a much more honest representation of the Camino than the other film by Martin Sheen. The DVD is being released in early November. They have an office in Paris and I am going to call them in the morning to see of they are going to have a PAL version. I will also mention the ordering on line from out of the country problem to them. We are talking about it on another thread right now too. (I happen to be on vacation in Paris but still checking the forum daily)
 
Just had a reply from them and they say it maybe late November for the Dvd, and yes they have got my details to email me and arrange a payment and posting.
 
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Just had a reply from them and they say it maybe late November for the Dvd, and yes they have got my details to email me and arrange a payment and posting.

Here is the response that I just received from their office in Paris:

"Hi Dennis,

Thank you so much for calling! So as I understand - We are selling our DVD
starting November 20th. It will be available only in American format at the
moment, not PAL. We hope to have a PAL version sometime next year, not sure of
exact date, but after we have a cinematic release in Europe. The film will also
be available for STREAMING on November 20th as well.

Maggie & Adam- Dennis just happened to be in Paris, so that is why he called me
here. There is much excitement about the film on “CaminoForum” at the moment.
But people are unsure if they should order if they are from overseas. Dennis is
going to go on the Camino Forum and post what I wrote above, but I suggest that
perhaps we go onine at the Forum and post an “official” statement about
purchasing the product if you are overseas.

Thanks again Dennis for bringing this to our attention!
Cheers-
Sally Bentley"
---------------------------------

I am going to post this on another string as well. I hope this helps.

Buen Camino"
 
Hola,

Right after I posted her email, I just received another one!


"Hi Dennis!
Just reading the fine print on the Beyond Words website where you can buy our
DVD. It says “All Regions” - so that means it will work on DVD players over here
in Europe. So people can order it from over here! Can you please update your
post?
Thank you! Sally
---------------------------------
Sally F. Bentley
Producer
Walking the Camino; Six Ways to Santiago
http://www.caminodocumentary.org/
+33 6 48 22 65 37"



"
 
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Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
Mile... Mile & a Half
2013 - 1hr 27m
A group of artists leave their daily lives behind to hike California's John Muir Trail, the 219-mile stretch from Yosemite to Mount Whitney.
===
it was on my Netflix list, and tonight i finally got to watch it. Well made docu on a group hiking in the backcountry in the Sierra Nevada mountains / CA (starting in Yosemite) -
Quite different than a camino pilgrimage - (and not only because of the terrain and those 42 - 75 pound backpacks) and yet there were many shared sentiments/experiences. GORGEOUS images of a truly stunning landscape. Quite enjoyed the film - you might as well .
Bom Caminho!
(and pardon if this film has been mentioned / recommended on another thread)
There's a new movie about long walks coming out Dec 9th or 10th. This is the trailer. Love the voice over saying "what have I gotten myself into?" and the part about thinking about stoping, every 2 minutes: http://thisisinfamous.com/reese-witherspoon-walking-1000-miles-trailer-wild/
 
Thanks for this recommendation. I just watched "Mile...Mile & a Half" on Netflix and glad I did!
 

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