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Director: Laurence Boulting
Cast: Richard Attenborough, Rob Jorritsma, Madoka Mayuzumi, Milena Salgado
At the dawn of the new millenium, a Dutch social worker, a famous Japanese poet and a Brazilian girl has made the road to Santiago and back to their countries, they recall the experience. The trip is also a journey into themselves, sharing physical and spiritual space with millions of pilgrims have made their way from the Middle Ages.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Within the Way Without (2004), directed by Laurence Boulting, is a drama that follows the experiences of a Dutch social worker, a Japanese poet, and a Brazilian girl as they make the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The film's exploration of the physical and spiritual journey undertaken by these characters has received some critical acclaim, though its reception and awards recognition are not widely documented.
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Directed by Laurence Boulting, Within the Way Without is a thoughtful and visually stunning drama that explores the spiritual and emotional journeys of three individuals as they make the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. With standout performances from actors like Richard Attenborough, this 2004 film offers a unique blend of introspective character study and sweeping, cinematic landscapes.