In an age where our attention is the most sought-after commodity, The Arrow explores the disconnection, numbness, and longing that come from constant digital overload. Through the ancient practice of pilgrimage—centered on the Camino de Santiago—the film invites us to rediscover silence, intention, and faith.
Parallel to the biblical journey of James, who left everything to follow an unknown path with Jesus, this story becomes a call to pause, reset, and step into the mystery of the “more” we sense beyond our screens. The Arrow is not just a film—it’s an invitation to follow the signs, walk the path, and be changed.
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Parched
Parched is a contemplative reflection on the hidden forces that shape our life journeys—most of all, our thirst. Not just for water, but for love, connection, meaning, and healing. Set along the winding paths of the Camino de Santiago, the film explores how both the route we take and the places w...
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Walking Stick
Walking Stick is a raw and redemptive meditation on transformation through vulnerability. Framed by the physical and spiritual journey of the Camino de Santiago, it tells the story of James—a flawed, fiery, and fragile disciple—whose life is radically reshaped not by perfection, but by love.
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St. James
St James is a compelling reflection on what it truly means to follow. In a world obsessed with visibility, numbers, and surface-level influence, this film contrasts modern ideas of “followers” with the radical, costly, and transformative kind of following that defined the life of James — one of J...
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