The Roads to Freedom

Overview
A groundbreaking television adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre's trilogy, The Roads to Freedom challenges societal norms and explores existential themes. Set against the backdrop of pre-World War II France, the narrative follows a group of individuals grappling with their choices and the concept of freedom. As they navigate their personal and political dilemmas, the characters confront the complexities of existence, identity, and the human condition. This bold interpretation pushes boundaries and invites viewers to reflect on the essence of freedom and responsibility in a rapidly changing world.
Episodes
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1
The Age of Reason: Part 1
On the evening of June 15, 1938, Paris finds itself caught between the turmoil of the Spanish Civil War and the looming threat of Hitler's regime. Her...
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2
The Age of Reason: Part 2
On the afternoon of June 16, 1938, Mathieu is desperately seeking funds to help his mistress Marcelle undergo an abortion. In a bid to distract himsel...
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3
The Age of Reason: Part 3
On the evening of June 16, 1938, Mathieu finds himself unable to secure the funds he desperately needs. He has plans to meet Ivich and Boris to listen...
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4
The Age of Reason: Part 4
On the morning of June 17, 1938, Ivich and Mathieu have intentionally wounded their hands to forge a connection between them. They plan to meet at ten...
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The Age of Reason: Part 5
On the afternoon of June 17, 1938, Ivich has turned down Mathieu, while Boris has walked away from Lola. Daniel informs Marcelle that Mathieu still ha...
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The Age of Reason: Part 6
In the evening of June 1938, Ivich learns that she has not passed her exams, and despite Mathieu's efforts, she remains determined to leave Paris. In ...
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7
The Reprieve: Part 1
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8
The Reprieve: Part 2
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9
The Reprieve: Part 3
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10
The Defeated: Part 1
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11
The Defeated: Part 2
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12
The Defeated: Part 3
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13
The Defeated: Part 4