Director – Matty Hannon – 2022 – Australia – Cert. 15 – 90m **** A keen surfer and former ecology student from Australia sets out on a motorbike journey from Alaska down the West coast of the Americas to Patagonia – out on digital on Monday, July 28th The family of Australian moving picture diarist […]
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The Road to Patagonia
- Post author By Jeremy Clarke
- Post date 30 May 2025
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