“The Way, My Way” is the charming and captivating true story of a stubborn and amusingly self-centered Australian man who decides to walk the 800 kilometer-long Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route through Spain. He doesn’t know why he’s doing it, but one step at a time it will change him and his outlook on life forever. Based on Bill Bennett’s best selling memoir of the same name, The Way, My Way has been described by Camino elder statesman Johnnie Walker as the most authentic film ever made about the Camino.
“The journey appears as a ramble but slowly takes form as Bill nears his destination and brings new meaning to that lovely old cliche about how every ending is really a new beginning…a modest, finely etched, uplifting Australian film.” – Jimschembri.com
“The Way, My Way… its softly inquisitive, life-affirming spirit is hard to hate.” – The Guardian
“The Way, My Way is a film that delivers exactly what the marketing is promising. This is a cheerful, modest and good-hearted movie – and I hope it finds the audience it deserves.. ” – Stuff.co.nz
“This is a quiet, gentle, uplifting film about freeing oneself from the everyday and discovering the comfort of strangers – though not in the way Ian McEwan imagines.” – The Australian


