The tireless Miguel Ángel Tobias does not stop. After filming numerous documentaries at festivals and on television, it now surprises us with a 16-episode series that hides much more than meets the eye. The inner road has nothing to do with any of the previous reports about the Camino de Santiago.
Tobías chooses this natural landscape as the perfect setting for 16 intimate conversations with many guests with extensive and deep life experiences. With the exception of some, like Professor Mario Alonso Puig, who strayed from theoretical paths, most of them go in rags and recount passages from their wide-open, biography where you have to be a stone to stay untouched.
The inner path is an invitation to look inside our lives. For those who think they’re back from everything. I don’t want to make macguffins, but deliveries are shocking, as the television show Pedro García Aguado once did.
The graduates of the series ask Miguel Ángel Tobías, who is twenty years younger and has lived twenty more, what he would like to ask. Conversations move on the wave, which in this case can truly be described as therapeutic.
It is noteworthy that El Camino Interior will be broadcast on two channels at the same time in #0, which will end on September 4, and La 2, which will end in November. But most of all, it’s shocking that both networks have programmed it behind the scenes and without any publicity. It’s as if we’ve been left behind from national programs with some sensitivity and knowledge. They make formats like this with the lack of it.
Source: Informacion