Emilio Estevez explains the story behind the 2023 re-release of his 2011 film, "The Way," and why it is a standout accomplishment for him as a director. Estevez says the film, which takes place on the ancient 500-mile pilgrimage route called El Camin...
Emilio Estevez explains the story behind the 2023 re-release of his 2011 film, "The Way," and why it is a standout accomplishment for him as a director. Estevez says the film, which takes place on the ancient 500-mile pilgrimage route called El Camino de Santiago in Spain, and stars his father Martin Sheen, is more relevant than ever. "It would change our politics," Estevez said about pilgrimage today. Since its initial release, "The Way" has inspired thousands of people to travel to Spain and do the walk.
The writer, director and actor talks about rescuing the movie's rights a few years ago, shooting on real film with natural light, the upcoming sequel and the life-changing moments that happened while in production. "There were all of these amazing miracles, all of these moments of genuine love that were born out of this film that you just can't ignore it," he said. "The movie had a magical impact on so many people and continues to."