The Way
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Initial release | Spain |
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Directors | Emilio Estevez |
Cinematography | Juanmi Azpiroz |
Executive producers | Janet Sheen |
Julio Fernández | |
Producers | Emilio Estevez |
David Alexanian | |
Julio Fernández | |
The movie was so realistic, I felt that I was in the pilgrimage with the characters. It was not corny or sentimental, nor . . . | |
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ID | 2902204 |
About The Way
An American father travels to France to retrieve the body of his estranged son, who died while attempting the pilgrimage to Spain's Santiago de Compostela. He resolves to take the journey himself, in an effort to understand both himself and his son.
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... " Frightening to use appliances Sharlene Peppard, 42, from Doncaster, has 11 children and a 12th on The Way...
A young couple's ordeal captivates Chinese internet
... " Ordinary people like them are the majority, so The Way things ended for them is particularly painful to us, " a Weibo comment liked thousands of times reads...
How weather apps are trying to be more accurate
... " The ultimate goal at the extreme end is to help save lives and protect property, all The Way to helping people make the best weather impact decisions, for example, do I need an umbrella, do I need to leave early? ...
American bully XLs: Owners confused by ban, says RSPCA
... " I feel like Vinnie s been penalised because of The Way he looks, not because of his breed, " she says...
UK temperatures plunge as cold snap disrupts roads
... " The snow just came down and as you can see the road all The Way down is still blocked, " he said...
Henry Kissinger's Cambodia legacy of bombs and chaos
... Many also say that another consequence of Nixon and Kissinger s bombing campaign was that it helped pave The Way for one of the worst genocides of the 20th century...
American Fiction director says white audiences are too comfortable with black clichés
... It s the story of an author, Monk, played by Jeffrey Wright, who becomes disillusioned with The Way the publishers he wants to work with only seem interested in stereotypical black storytelling...
Muriel McKay's daughter urges Met to let mother's killer find body
... " I was involved every step along The Way...
Cyber-flashing likely to become a criminal offence - Dorries
Ministers are working towards making the unsolicited sending of obscene images via wi-fi or Bluetooth a criminal offence, Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has said.
She told MPs that " cyber-flashing" was likely to be " within The Scope " of the upcoming Online Safety Bill.
And She Said that online platforms who failed in their duty of care for users would face criminal sanctions.
They must " change their behaviours now" Ms Dorries added.
Cyber-flashing involves the sending of obscene pictures using Bluetooth or peer-to-peer wi-fi networks.
This often happens while people are in public places, such as on trains or buses.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last week that cyber-flashing " should be illegal" and The Law Society recommended, In July that a specific offence should be created.
Asked about this when she appeared before The Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee for the First Time since entering The Cabinet , Ms Dorries said: " My information is that much of that is actually in The Scope of The Bill and included in The Work that we're doing. "
Cyber-flashing has been a criminal offence for More Than a decade in Scotland, but is Not Yet one in England, Wales and Northern Ireland .
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To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Media caption, Elle tells The Bbc that she fears what might happen next after receiving an unwanted explicit video or pictureQuestioned over whether digital platforms failing to exercise a duty of care for users should face criminal sanctions, Ms Dorries replied: " Absolutely, yes. "
She added: " It is the case that those online platforms can change their behaviours now. They can comply with their own terms and conditions now. They can remove harmful algorithms right now.
" They don't need to wait for this bill to come to The Floor of The House [of Commons] to change The Way they behave. "
During the two-hour evidence session Ms Dorries denied frequently using the terms " snowflake" and " leftie"
Asked what her definition of a " snowflake leftie" was, she joked: " Probably my kids. "
And Then , asked what an " Islington leftie" was, she replied: " Again, one of my kids. "
The culture secretary also denied a recent story that she had threatened to cut The Bbc 's funding after Today programme presenter Nick Robinson told Prime Minister Boris Johnson to " stop talking" during an interview.
The Sunday Times had reported that Ms Dorries had told allies: " Nick Robinson has cost The Bbc a lot of money. "
But she told The Committee : " I've never criticised Nick Robinson . I didn't hear The Interview that I was supposed to have criticised and I never made The Comment . It was attributed to me but nobody can actually say I said it. "
Ms Dorries also described the decision to at music's Brit Awards from next year as " sad".
She added that she was " concerned in The Future that women were not fairly represented in those awards".
Source of news: bbc.com