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¡Buen Camino! Seis peregrinos, un destino

Título original: Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
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¡Buen Camino! Seis peregrinos, un destino (2013)
A profile of six pilgrims taking the Camino De Santiago pilgrimage.
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2 vídeos
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA profile of six pilgrims taking the Camino De Santiago pilgrimage.A profile of six pilgrims taking the Camino De Santiago pilgrimage.A profile of six pilgrims taking the Camino De Santiago pilgrimage.

  • Dirección
    • Lydia B. Smith
  • Reparto principal
    • Annie O'Neil
    • Anna-Marie Misser
    • Tomas Moreno
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    350
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Lydia B. Smith
    • Reparto principal
      • Annie O'Neil
      • Anna-Marie Misser
      • Tomas Moreno
    • 11Reseñas de usuarios
    • 18Reseñas de críticos
    • 55Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 premio en total

    Vídeos2

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    Trailer 2:24
    Official Trailer
    Walking The Camino: Six Ways To Santiago: Crossing A Country
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    Walking The Camino: Six Ways To Santiago: Crossing A Country
    Walking The Camino: Six Ways To Santiago: Crossing A Country
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    Walking The Camino: Six Ways To Santiago: Crossing A Country

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    Annie O'Neil
    • Pilgrim
    Anna-Marie Misser
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    Tomas Moreno
    • Pilgrim
    Wayne Emde
    • Pilgrim
    Samantha Gilbert
    • Pilgrim
    Tatiana Jacquot
    • Pilgrim
    • Dirección
      • Lydia B. Smith
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    8howard.schumann

    Rediscovering the ability to transform our life

    Sioux Holy Man, Black Elk said, "The first peace, which is the most important, is that which comes from within the souls of men when they realize their relationship, their oneness, with the universe…and that its center is within each of us." Lydia Smith's documentary Walking the Camino: Six Ways to Santiago follows six pilgrims from different parts of the world in their attempt to discover that center. The 500-mile trek to Santiago de Compostela Camino in Spain has been undertaken in the past by St. Francis of Assisi, Charlemagne, Ferdinand and Isabella, Dante, and Chaucer (and Shirley MacLaine), and has become a big part of Europe's tourist industry with thousands of travelers from every religion and walk of life completing the walk each year.

    Beginning in St. Jean Pied de Port, France, the path, beautifully photographed by cinematographer Pedro Valenzuela, crosses cities, small villages where cows meander in the center of the road, highways, mountains, and fields en route to Santiago. Wayne is an Episcopal priest from Canada who is undertaking the journey with his friend Jack to pay tribute to his wife who died four years ago. Sam has battled with clinical depression and looks to the trek to discover a renewed sense of self. Annie is an American who develops tendinitis and is forced to slow down, a welcome opportunity for reflection. Tatiana from France has brought along her three year old son Cyrian "to learn many things that he couldn't at home."

    The boy's presence strains an existing family relationship with her brother Alexis, however. During the walk, a tentative friendship blossoms into a relationship between Misa and William. "I'm just trying not to figure out why. I'm just supposed to enjoy it," she says. Tomás, from Portugal, like many others, has to deal with foot blisters, a painful knee injury, and changes in the weather that slow the trek. With everything stripped away, they rediscover their ability to transform their life. "The mask disappears, and you transform into yourself," one man says. All struggle to some degree with physical and emotional difficulties along the way but discover that the profound connection which exists in community becomes stronger when you are hungry or hurt and tired but are determined to keep going together.
    10davidmcdevitt

    A must see for the Camino inspired!

    This film is AWESOME in so many ways. For those that have walked the Camino, this is a fantastic film for reminiscing and inspiring a second Camino. For those that are considering the Camino for an adventure of a lifetime, this is an absolute rendition of what walking the Camino is like. Yet, each person experiences their own camino; Prospective Camino walkers will experience their own Camino too! And for everyone, those that walked, those that aspire to walk, and those merely curious, the film touches every range of emotion, fear, tear, excitement, and laughter, and captures the spirit of walking the Camino! More info about the Camino (and the various routes for walking) is available at americanpilgrims.com or APOC. Buen Camino
    9johnk36786

    Brings Back Fond Memories...

    This was very well done! The photography, the six main people followed, the music, the mood -- all were well-edited, directed, and produced. It shows the full range of the Camino experience: the internal thoughts, the spiritual insights, the physical strains, the solace of nature, the weather, the new friends made, and the sharing with others of all ages and from all countries. In many aspects, I enjoyed this documentary a little bit more than the commendable Camino film "The Way." (I did the last 200 mile portion to Santiago with my two best friends in 2005, and heartily encourage everyone to give it a try...) This film will truly inspire you. Buen Camino!
    6ferguson-6

    Not a Stroll

    Greetings again from the darkness. There aren't many traditions that span more than 1200 years, and only one of those involves walking 500 miles … the Camino de Santiago. Its origin is as a religious trek to Santiago de Compostela where tradition holds that the magnificent cathedral contains the remains of St. James the Apostle. These days, the Camino is no longer limited to those with Christian beliefs, and in fact many modern day pilgrims take it on as a personal quest rather than a spiritual journey.

    Director Lydia B Smith and her camera allow us to travel along with a group of (six) pilgrims, each with their own story, background and motivation. The journey involves both physical and emotional challenges, and results in varying degrees of self-awareness. One obvious difference in today's pilgrims versus those of medieval times is the experience is much more communal these days. Not only do the walkers eat and sleep in the same hostels along the route, they also freely share their emotions and thoughts with each other (and the camera). This contrasts greatly with the tradition of solitude and quiet introspection. Call it a lesson in generational differences.

    The elements rotate between favorable and challenging. The pilgrims must face cold, hot, rain, and wind. These obstacles of nature are magnified with foot blisters, sore knees and other bodily ailments. However, for most of these people, the mental challenge is every bit as steep. For 6 plus hours each day over approximately 35 days, they focus on the incredible scenery as well as their own thoughts. It's impossible to hide from one's self, even though friendship … and even relationships … form along the path.

    Each of those who complete the journey realizes it's not about the destination, but rather the inspiration and spiritual enlightenment – even if it wasn't their original goal. There is talk about the "internal Camino" and how you walk with your heart. Reflection on this spectacular path leads to harmony with nature and self. A lovely Spanish guitar accompanies our viewing pleasure, and it's impossible not to imagine ourselves on this journey. If inspiration strikes, just be aware that spending that much time with one's self is an activity far removed from our generation's typical day.
    8clarkj-565-161336

    Faith for The Future

    Nowadays we are constantly bombarded by disaster, horror and destruction on a daily basis. When I left the theatre after viewing "Walking the Camino" I was totally relaxed and felt that there was a greater purpose to life. As often happens to me, I had just finished reading a book by Paulo Coelho called "The Pilgrimage" where he describes his experiences on the trek to Santiago de Compostela. He had some pretty momentous stories to tell, so naturally I was extremely interested to find out that others have been doing this walk and also that a movie had been made about it.

    What makes the movie work for me was that we follow the trek of various couples and individuals from all sorts of different ages, countries of origin and occupations. Without exception, they all seem to experience trans-formative events along their journey and are far more in tune with themselves and the world at the end of the journey. The excessive walking and exercise seems to clean out their system from physical and emotional junk and allows them to appreciate the world that exists right in front of them on a NOW basis. Filming the end of the walk must have been really tough for the film maker, because all the subjects were so emotional about what they had been through and experienced.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de febrero de 2013 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Español
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      • España
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      • 375.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 612.717 US$
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 1.128.878 US$
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      • 1h 24min(84 min)
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