The Way - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Way"
The Way (2010)
Timing: 2:8 (128 min)
The Way - TMDB rating
7.111/10
552
The Way - Kinopoisk rating
7.606/10
8434
The Way - IMDB rating
7.3/10
38000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Julio Fernández
Producer
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David Alexanian
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo John Sloss #24117

John Sloss

John Sloss
Executive Producer
Julio Fernández
Executive Producer
Photo Alberto Marini #740
Alberto Marini
Executive Producer
Stewart Till
Executive Producer
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Trevor Drinkwater
Executive Producer
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Janet Sheen
Executive Producer
Ramon Gerard Estevez
Executive Producer

Writer

Jack Hitt
Writer

Casting

Photo J.C. Cantu #71664
J.C. Cantu
Casting

Editor

Richard Chew
Editor
Raúl Dávalos
Editor

Art Direction

Israel Pérez
Art Direction
Tania Whalbeck
Art Direction

Costume Design

Tatiana Hernández
Costume Design

Production Design

Víctor Molero
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Raquel Fidalgo
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

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Tyler Bates

Tyler Bates
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Lisa Niedenthal
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Johannes Brinkmann
Associate Producer
Taylor Estevez
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Juan Miguel Azpiroz
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Gloria Soriano
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Carmela Maellas
Hairstylist

Thanks

Boom Operator

José Luis Fernández
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Music

Line Producer

Toni Novella
Line Producer

What's left behind the scenes

  • In one scene, the characters drink Spanish liqueur Orujo, supposedly infused with 18 varieties of different herbs. In reality, traditional Orujo is a 40% grape brandy, but there is also a 30% herbal variety called Orujo "Paso Mayor" flavored with herbs such as angelica and rosemary.
  • The Way of St. James, El Camino de Santiago (Spanish: El Camino de Santiago) is a famous pilgrimage route to the tomb of the Apostle James in the Spanish city of Santiago de Compostela, the main part of which runs through Northern Spain. Due to its popularity and branching nature, this route had a great influence on the spread of cultural achievements in the Middle Ages. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Since the early 1980s, the route's popularity has steadily increased; in 1978, only 13 people traveled it, while in 2009, more than 145,000 did.
  • At the end of their journey, the heroes head to the coast in the town of Muxia to the shrine "Santuario da Virxe da Barca." This is another approximately 70 km from Santiago de Compostela, where the Way of St. James ends.
  • In one scene, the characters drink Spanish liqueur Orujo, supposedly infused with 18 varieties of different herbs. In reality, traditional Orujo is a 40% grape brandy, but there is also a 30% Orujo variety called “Paso Mayor” infused with herbs such as angelica and rosemary.
  • At the end of their journey, the characters head to the coast in the town of Muxia to the shrine “Santuario da Virxe da Barca”. This is approximately 70 km from Santiago de Compostela, where the Way of St. James ends.
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