苏利文是好莱坞以喜剧走红的年轻导演电影(乔尔·麦克雷 Joel McCrea 饰),但他不满现状,想将下个作品拍成反映社会底层困境的严肃题材。为了体验底层生活,他打扮成身无分文的流浪汉深入民间,但无论他怎么尝试,最后总是又回到了好莱坞。后来他遇到一个事业失败的女演员(维 罗妮卡·莱克 Veronica Lake 饰),让她上车搭了一程,却被误认作小偷送入了警察局。释放之后,苏利文听从女孩的建议,和她结伴一起流浪。这次,他真的成为流浪汉,吃剩饭,睡收容所。最终,苏利文觉得体验足够想要离开收容所时,却被贪婪的流浪汉击晕。一个被火车压死的小偷被误认是苏利文,所有人都以为他死了。与此同时,苏利文醒来之后失忆了,混乱之中打伤一个工人,被判入劳改所6年。他在狱中感受到笑声对他的重要性,当他恢复记忆后,他逐渐认识到喜剧能够带给穷人更多。但是,苏利文遇到了问题,他不能说服任何人他就是苏利文,他该怎么恢复自己的身份?
Fleeing from their violent father, siblings Lucía and Adrián take refuge in a remote mansion. With the help of a hidden micro-camera on a cat, Lucía uncovers a terrifying secret: their neighbors are part of a criminal network that kidnaps teenage girls to make snuff films, and they intend to get rid of the siblings. As Lucía fights to protect her brother, she must face a dark family curse that follows them into their newfound sanctuary.
In 2013, an Australian man a few months shy of turning 60 decided to walk the Camino de Santiago – an 800km pilgrimage trail across the top of Spain. He had no known religion, and absolutely no idea why he felt so deeply compelled to do this torturous walk. But compelled, he was. He completed the walk, battling a “triumvirate of pain” - a knee that he later discovered lacked an...
Calvin Trask lives in a dead end Arctic town on the fringes of society, until mysterious stranger Lucas Wade arrives, turning his solitary life upside down. Calvin's curiosity gets the better of him and is quickly pulled into Lucas' dangerous world. As secrets slowly unravel, Calvin realises just what kind of jeopardy he's put himself in, a place where murder and betrayal are a...
In 2013, an Australian man a few months shy of turning 60 decided to walk the Camino de Santiago – an 800km pilgrimage trail across the top of Spain. He had no known religion, and absolutely no idea why he felt so deeply compelled to do this torturous walk.
But compelled, he was.
He completed the walk, battling a “triumvirate of pain” - a knee that he later discovered lacked any meaningful cartilage, a blister the sight of which would make a grown man weep, and shin-soreness that felt like his lower limb had been split with a mountain axe wielded by a demented troll.
Arriving at the end of the Camino, the majestic cathedral in Santiago de Compostela, he expected an epiphany – an answer to the question he’d been asking himself every day: Why am I doing this?
But no answer came.
So when he got home he wrote a book, hoping the answer would reveal itself in his scribblings. The result was The Way, My Way, a humourous and self-deprecating book that many consider the best memoir ever written on walking the Camino.
The book has now been made into a film, and it’s an extraordinary account of a man at a pivotal point in his life, searching for meaning and finding himself undergoing a fundamental transformation so profound that he now divides his life into “Before the Camino” and “After the Camino.”
It’s a story particular to one man, yet of appeal to anyone seeking a greater meaning from life.