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TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way

By Stefania Yarhi
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Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, walk the red carpet at the premiere of The Way at the Winter Garden Theatre (Image: Stefania Yarhi)
Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, walk the red carpet at the premiere of The Way at the Winter Garden Theatre (Image: Stefania Yarhi)

Family ties abounded last night at the Winter Garden Theatre, where The Way got its North American premiere. Emilio Estevez directed his father, Martin Sheen, in this movie about a father who goes to collect the body of his son. Both were in attendance, as was Emilio’s brother Ramon.

TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way
Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, walk the red carpet at the premiere of The Way at the Winter Garden Theatre (Image: Stefania Yarhi)
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way
TIFF PHOTO GALLERY: Emilio Estevez and his dad, Martin Sheen, at the premiere of The Way

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