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COMMENTARY: ‘Every pilgrimage is a journey to your own heart,’ actor Martin Sheen told the Register ahead of the film’s re-release May 16.
On May 16, Fathom Events is featuring a special one-day re-release of the acclaimed feature film The Way. Written and directed by Emilio Estevez, the story takes place on the more than 1,000-year-old pilgrimage route across northern Spain culminating at the Cathedral of Santiago De Compostela.
In 2018, 370,000 people traveled the Camino. And then COVID hit and the number of pilgrims cratered. The idea of the re-release is that it is time to put the global trauma of the pandemic behind us. It is time for people to consider setting out again on pilgrimage because sometimes we need to leave where we are to rediscover where we are meant to be.
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On May 16, Fathom Events is featuring a special one-day re-release of the acclaimed feature film The Way. Written and directed by Emilio Estevez, the story takes place on the more than 1,000-year-old pilgrimage route across northern Spain culminating at the Cathedral of Santiago De Compostela.
In 2018, 370,000 people traveled the Camino. And then COVID hit and the number of pilgrims cratered. The idea of the re-release is that it is time to put the global trauma of the pandemic behind us. It is time for people to consider setting out again on pilgrimage because sometimes we need to leave where we are to rediscover where we are meant to be.
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‘The Way’ Returns to Theaters — Because Pilgrimage Is Always a Good Idea
COMMENTARY: ‘Every pilgrimage is a journey to your own heart,’ actor Martin Sheen told the Register ahead of the film’s re-release May 16.