The Q&A tour that Jennifer and I are currently doing is going surprisingly well –
10th Feb – Dallas. 90% sold out. (It will sell out by the screening date.)
11th Feb – Austin – SOLD OUT.
12th Feb – San Antonio – SOLD OUT
13th Feb – Houston – SOLD OUT.
Jennifer and I fly into Dallas on Sunday the 9th and we’ve been invited to a Super Bowl party.
How cool is that?
Today driving through from Santa Fe to Pueblo on our way to a screening in Denver tomorrow night (93% sold out so far) – we drove through some magnificent country in Colorado.
We had lunch at Del’s Diner. It was such a wonderful place – and my Bacon Cheeseburger (hold the cheese, please) was delicious.
Yesterday at the screening in Santa Fe I met up with a Facebook friend who many years ago contacted me, after having read my book, asking to buy a particular photograph featured in the book.
I said I wouldn’t sell it to him – I gave it to him – and a friendship developed from that time on. We met for the first time yesterday at the screening. His name is Troy Buckleiter. He runs a very prominent art gallery in Santa Fe – and our friendship took a quantum leap yesterday.
Hey y’all! (See how I’m getting into the US lingo!)
We have some details confirmed on cinemas and ticketing links for our North American tour. It’s by no means complete at this stage, but our distributors Outsider Pictures and Paul Hudson are doing their best to get this sorted as quickly as possible.
Jennifer and I will be at all these screenings, answering questions after the film – and we’ll be joined by Camino legend Johnnie Walker from Feb 28th onwards, at our screenings in New York then across Canada and down the west coast of the US.
So here’s what’s confirmed so far. I’ll update this as more cinemas come online:
Obviously there are a lot of cinemas yet to be locked in, but this is what’s confirmed so far. Please show the exhibitors that there’s demand for this film and buy your tickets now. That way, we have a chance of this film having a life in North America!
It’s less than 3 weeks now before Jennifer and I begin our first screening on our mammoth Q&A tour across the US & Canada, starting in Phoenix AZ on January 31st.
Please remember, the film opens in general release on March 7th – and it will screen in every town and city where there’s an American Pilgrims on the Camino chapter, and a chapter of the Canadian Company of Pilgrims in Canada.
This Q&A tour is a whistle stop 47 screenings in 54 days – a cross section of venues. We’d love to visit more places but there just simply isn’t the time.
And just to clarify – the Q&A screenings include a screening of the film with a 30-45min Question & Answer session after the film – with Jennifer and myself, and with Johnnie Walker as well for the 2nd half of the tour.
So here’s the most recent schedule – it’s going to be tough on Jen and myself, and Johnnie, all the travel – but we’re going to have a blast!
The Way, My Way had its US premiere at the Palm Springs International Film Festival yesterday.
Jennifer and I couldn’t be there, so I asked ChatGPT what the reaction was, and this is what it came back with:
The film “The Way, My Way” received positive reviews at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Critics and audience members appreciated its authentic storytelling and uplifting spirit. The movie is a charming true story about an Australian man walking the Camino de Santiago, which resonated with viewers through its mix of humor and emotional depth.
Key Highlights:
Praised for its authentic representation of the Camino pilgrimage
Enjoyed the unique blend of actors and real pilgrims in the film
Appreciated the film’s exploration of personal transformation
Noted for its stunning landscapes and genuine character development.
One reviewer noted the film’s success in capturing the human connections and personal journey of the Camino, describing it as “thoroughly entertaining” and inspiring. The movie’s approach of mixing documentary-style filmmaking with narrative storytelling was particularly well-received.
Just to clarify from yesterday’s post announcing the release of The Way, My Way in the US and Canada –
There was some confusion with my Australian date format – in our country, 3rd of February 2025 is 3/2/2025. So I’ve re-posted the schedule below and put date and month: 3 Feb 2025.
Also, this schedule is for the Q&A tour only. The film will be released from March 7th in every town and city where there’s an active chapter of the American Pilgrims on the Camino.
Unfortunately we physically can’t visit every town and city on our Q&A tour, much as we’d love to! As it is, Jennifer and I will be spending nearly 8 weeks on the road, rarely spending more than one night in each place we visit.
It’s a punishing schedule we’ve set ourselves – but we really want to personally visit as many screenings as possible and meet as many pilgrims as possible – and from New York on, we’ll be joined by Johnnie Walker, who has been such a strong supporter of this work from script stage on.
Yes, Johnnie read early drafts of the screenplay and provided us with valuable feedback. I also showed him early Work-in-Progress cuts of the movie and again he gave helpful notes.
Anyway, below is the schedule – same as posted yesterday but with the date format different – and the US poster. March 7th it will be coming to a cinema near you!
And by the way, this movie won’t be coming to Netflix anytime soon.
In Australia, there’s been an 8 month window between theatrical release and Netflix. In the US and Canada it might well be longer. It’s very much a cinematic big-screen experience.
I can finally announce that my Camino movie, The Way, My Way, is coming to cinemas in the US and Canada.
It opens wide on March 7th.
The film will be distributed in the US by Outsider Pictures, and in Canada by A-Z Films. The film will play in every city or town that has a chapter of the American Pilgrims on the Camino.
Jennifer and I will be doing 7 weeks solid of special Q&A screenings throughout the US and Canada, starting in Phoenix / Scottsdale on January 31st. We’ll be joined halfway through this Q&A tour by Camino legend Johnnie Walker.
The film will have its official premiere in Los Angeles on March 7th. Johnnie Walker, Jennifer and I will do a Q&A after the screening.
The Way, My Way was released theatrically in May in Australia and New Zealand, and was described by many film pundits as “the surprise hit of the year.” It took nearly $2.5m at the Australian and New Zealand Box Office, making it the 4th highest grossing Australian film of the year, behind Mad Max Furiosa, Force of Nature (The Dry 2) and Runt.
The film ran in some cinemas for 20 weeks.
It took us some time to find exactly the right distributors for the US and Canada, but we believe that Paul Hudson, head of Outsider Pictures and Antoine Zeind at A-Z, will nurture the film and handle it with the kind of handcrafted boutique approach that Marc Wooldridge, head of Maslow Entertainment, used so successfully in Australia and New Zealand.
Marc, as an Executive Producer of the film, will be actively overseeing the release.
Please find below the itinerary for the Q&A tour. This represents a minimum of 47 screenings in 50 cities in 53 days. It’s a brutal schedule, to be sure – but Jennifer and I are up for it! We’re so looking forward to meeting our longstanding social media friends in the flesh! And making new friends amongst the North American audiences.
We’ll be joined by Johnnie Walker in late February, and he’ll accompany us doing Q&A screenings in New York, Canada, Washington state, Oregon, and California.
When you go through this itinerary below you might be disappointed that we won’t be coming to your neck of the woods – but we simply can’t go everywhere – and be assured that the film will most probably be released in a cinema near you regardless.
Oh, and just to say – when tickets go on sale for these Q&A screenings, don’t dawdle. If you want to see the movie, get your tickets fast. Because if the response is anything like it was in Australia, sessions will sell out quickly. This isn’t some hokey marketing ploy, I’m serious. We literally had people fighting and yelling and screaming in the foyer of the cinema at a few screenings demanding tickets to shows that had sold-out weeks in advance. It was bizarre!
So here’s the itinerary. Like I say, it’s full on! It might change closer to the time, but this is what we’re working to right now.
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