This documentary is just an hour long and as such, no more than a very brief glimpse into what was clearly a profound journey for the 50 pilgrims. People's backstories are for the most part not presented, and the run time means we have little time to get to know them, or the sites they visit on the journey. All of that said, it's a beautiful watch and conveys a strong but subtle sense of the spiritual path they are on. I only wish it had been a series, as it would have been wonderful to spend more time with theses diverse pilgrims. As it is, it's a moving glimpse, which I found stirring.
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