María's Way
Directed by Anne Milne
An observational documentary which allows a glimpse into the ways of the modern pilgrim.
- Website
- Official Website
Overview
- Genre
- Human Interest, Religion, and Culture
- Synopsis
María, sits by the side of the road behind a rickety, homemade stall, her expression a blend of forbearance and exasperation. She greets passers-by and invites them to stop, to spend a few minutes with her as they continue on down the road. They are pilgrims and have a long, arduous journey ahead of them, on the ancient Camino de Santiago. María's encounters with the passing strangers allow us to catch a glimpse of the modern pilgrim. Despite encountering some difficult pilgrims throughout her day, María nobly continues her task.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 16 minutes
Credits
- Anne Milne ... Director/editor
- Julian Krubasik ... Cinematographer
- Hannah Huglin ... Translator/Sound/Production Asst.
Production Details
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Years of Production
- 2009
- Locations
- Spain
- Prod. Partners
- Edinburgh College of Art, Screen Academy Scotland,
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2010
- Festivals
- IDFA, Full Frame Documentary Festival, RiverRun Int'l FF, Dokumentarfilmwoche Hamburg, Sehsüchte FF, Edinburgh Int'l FF, Era New Horizon Int'l FF, Silverdocs, Rooftop Films NYC , Kassel Documentary film & video festival, Thessaloniki Documentary FF
- Awards
- BAFTA Scotland New Talent Awards (best student film), Edinburgh Int'l FF (best short documentary), Era New Horizon Int'l FF (best debut documentary)
- Language
- Spanish
- Subtitles
- English
Photos
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