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Bill Bennett leads The Way

Documentary and film director Bill Bennett has created a masterpiece which will be screening on Friday 10 May from 6:30pm at Noosa Cinemas.

The Way, My Way is the true story of Bill himself who wrote of his adventures after walking 800km on the Camino de Santiago.

This movie can only be described as a totally adventurous entertaining laugh out loud tinged with some sadness.

It is a movie that tends to stay with you.

The photography is superb so much so that the audience actually feel they are walking and if not wished they could with back pack joining the wonderful colourful characters Bill meets along the path, referred by many as the way.

It is a movie that touches the heart and soul of the audience as a whole whether they have walked a Camino or not.

Bill Bennet and his wife/partner and producer of The Way, My Way have created a wonderful heart rendering movie is full of highs and lows that is so often felt by countless pilgrims who decide to walk a Camino.

There is a great roll up of skilled Australian actors like Jennifer Cluff and Chris Haywood,

At the end of the movie, Bill and Jennifer are very happy to have a Q and A with the audience.

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