A grieving father decides to honor his dead son's memory by traveling the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. Along the way, he meets a variety of colorful characters and learns important life lessons.
Cha Seung-won and Yoo Hae-jin reunite to run a travel lodge in Europe! The two show their chemistry as they serve warm meals and memories to passing Korean travelers.
When a deceased man leaves a peculiar will, a diverse group of people embark on a pilgrimage to Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle. Along the way, they confront their own personal struggles and form unexpected friendships.
The Milky Way is a movie that takes a surreal journey through 1960s Spain, following the adventures of two men as they encounter religious figures, absurd situations, and philosophical debates. The film explores themes of religion, philosophy, and the nature of faith.
A successful car designer suffers a stroke and his life changes completely. He loses his job, his ability to speak, and his wife files for divorce. Determined to recover, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing, finding hope and new meaning in unexpected places.
A comedian named Hape embarks on a pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago, a famous trail in Spain. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and experiences moments of self-reflection and enlightenment. Through this journey, Hape explores themes of fatigue, pain, and thirst, as well as encounters with nature and spiritual landmarks.
Documentary focused on the experiences and emotions of a group of friends who walk the Camino de Santiago.
'A Walk to Within: The Camino de Santiago' tells the story of walking the ancient 500-mile pilgrimage across norther Spain known as 'The Camino de Santiago'. The documentary follows six strangers from incredibly diverse walks of life as they attempt to cross an entire country on foot with only a backpack, a pair of boots, and an open mind. Each pilgrim throws themselves heart-and-soul into their physical trek to Santiago de Compostela, and their personal journey to themselves. As you watch, you will learn the rich history of this honored tradition, as well as witness the Camino's remarkable ability to change lives and provide those who choose to walk its paths with a greater sense of self and spiritual knowledge.
The Way of Saint James, northern Spain, 2016. Two brothers, Oliver, the eldest, and Juan Luis, the youngest, a disabled person in a wheelchair, face the hardest challenge they have found so far on their long road of dirt, stones, rain and cold. Everyone says they will not make it, but, fortunately, they are not alone.
The World at Arm's Length is a documentary about a man with Usher Syndrome, a condition that causes deafness and blindness. He embarks on a long walk in Spain, accompanied by a personal assistant. The film explores their friendship, as well as the challenges and triumphs they face along the way.
Follow the inspiring journey of two friends as they conquer physical and emotional challenges while completing the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage route in Spain. One friend, who uses a wheelchair due to a neuromuscular disease, pushes himself to his limits with the help of his determined companion.
Even though everyday life separates them, sisters Rike and Nicola go on vacation together once a year. They take it in turns to organize their trip. Their trips are just as different as the two of them themselves, so that the trip to Salamanca in Spain once again presents new challenges. Because what Rike doesn't know is that Nicola has organized a volunteering vacation on the Camino de Santiago for the sisters.
Yogi Roth never wanted to say 'I wish I'd spent more time with my Dad.' After realizing he had not dealt with the emotion stemming from his father's battle with prostate cancer, Yogi invites his Dad on a walk along the Camino de Santiago that would change their lives forever.
A visually impaired woman in her 50s and an 18-year-old girl walk the Camino de Santiago. The older woman, Jae-han, is a masseuse who can only make out the dim outlines of things. She is accompanied by a girl named Da-hee. Jae-han dreams of presenting her own style of flamenco in front of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela after completing the pilgrimage. However, the journey, which began with a vague longing, turns out to be much more difficult than either had expected.
To heal from her divorce, a woman walks a 500-miles on the Camino de Santiago. Along the way, she discusses forgiveness with fellow pilgrims. This vulnerable and emotional documentary takes a raw, honest look at the struggle to forgive.