The Road to Patagonia – Director Matty Hannon chats about his documentary and life on the road
Following a sold out world premier “The Road to Patagonia” is a documentary that explores themes of love adventure and ecology!
Presenter Mitch Lumsen chats with director of the documentary – Matty Hannon on Wednesday drive. They discuss Matty’s adventures on the road from the top of Alaska to the tip of Patagonia. Winding through the wilderness and finding love on the way, he discusses the difference between life on the road and his previous urban 9-5.
Filmmaker Matty Hannon and cinematographer Heather Hillier will participate in a series of special Q&A events around Australia ahead of the theatrical release of their critically acclaimed documentary The Road to Patagonia in April.
Garnering multiple accolades including the prestigious Audience Choice Award at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival and Florida Surf Film Festival, The Road to Patagonia is a stunning, intimate and unflinching series of love letters within a documentary – firstly a love between two people, and secondly between humanity and the Earth.
There are motorbikes, surfing, horses, bears and wolves oh myyy! He chats about how the horses are really respected and not just used as transportation which we rate hard core
You can catch Matty at special q&a screenings of ‘The Road to Patagonia’ at Event Cinemas Bondi and Miranda this weekend, before it hits cinemas nationally on May 2.
Find tickets here! Follow The yellow brick Road to Patagonia here and see what else Matty does on this one!