Episodes (13)
Oct 04, 1970
15 June 1938 - Evening. Paris, between the Spanish Civil War and the rise of Hitler. A city where Mathieu lives - and Marcelle exists.
Oct 11, 1970
16 June 1938 - Afternoon. Mathieu is trying to arrange an abortion for his mistress Marcelle, and needs money quickly. He takes Ivich to an art exhibition and kisses her for the first time.
Oct 18, 1970
16 June 1938 - Evening. Mathieu has not been able to borrow the money he needs. He has arranged to meet Ivich and Boris to hear Lola sing. Daniel visits Marcelle.
Oct 25, 1970
17 June 1938 - Morning. Ivich and Mathieu have deliberately cut their hands, thereby achieving a bond. They have arranged to meet at ten o'clock, but before then Mathieu has to give Brunet an answer.
Nov 01, 1970
17 June 1938 - Afternoon Ivich has rejected Mathieu and Boris has left Lola. Daniel has told Marcelle that Mathieu still loves her; however, Mathieu is still trying to borrow the money for an abortion.
Nov 08, 1970
June 1938 - Evening. Ivich has failed her examinations and Mathieu has failed to persuade her to stay in Paris. He has also just stolen money for an abortion and given it to Marcelle.
Nov 15, 1970
As World War 2 draws near, Daniel has achieved his ambition of unhappiness by marrying the pregnant Marcelle and Mathieu lusts after his sister in law.
Nov 22, 1970
Mathieu spends the night with beautiful Irene and returns to his room to find Ivich waiting for him in anticipation of love.
Nov 29, 1970
Mathieu boards a train and Boris gets a haircut in preparation for war while Ivich gets drunk with old flame Claude.
Dec 06, 1970
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Dec 13, 1970
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Dec 20, 1970
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Dec 27, 1970
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About
The Roads to Freedom Season 1 (1970) is released on Oct 04, 1970. Watch The Roads to Freedom online - the English Drama TV series from United Kingdom. The Roads to Freedom is directed by James Cellan Jones and created by Jean-Paul Sartre with Michael Bryant and Daniel Massey.