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Gold Coast Film Festival
Special Screening
GCFF24: The Way, My Way

The Way, My Way

Gold Coast Film Festival Queensland Premiere!

Opening Night: Wed 17 Apr, from 5.30pm & Encore Screening Mon 22 Apr, 10am
The Way, My Way

The Way, My Way (PG)

THE WAY, MY WAY is the charming and captivating true story of a stubborn, self-centred Australian man who decides to walk the 800-kilometre-long Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route through Spain. He doesn’t know why he’s doing it… but one step at a time, it will change him and his outlook on life forever. Based on Bill Bennett’s best-selling memoir of the same name.

Year: 2024
Country: Australia

OPENING NIGHT PREMIERE: Wednesday 17 April, 6:30pm

Red Carpet from 5:30 for a 6:30pm Event start
Tickets are $45 and include:
-Drink on arrival
-Popcorn
-Entry to after party at HOTA.

Dates
Opening Night: Wed 17 Apr, from 5.30pm & Encore Screening Mon 22 Apr, 10am
Director
Bill Bennett
Genre
Documentary
Warnings

Mild themes and coarse language
Duration
100 mins
Languages
English
Cast
Chris Haywood, Laura Lakshmi and Pia Thunderbolt
Tickets
OPENING NIGHT:
Admission $45 - includes drink on arrival, popcorn and after party entry on site.
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

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