
: The story follows Vincent (Robert Sheehan), a young man with Tourette syndrome, who escapes a residential clinic with two other patients—Marie (Zoë Kravitz), who has anorexia, and Alex (Dev Patel), who has OCD—to take his late mother’s ashes to the ocean.
: Set in the pre-Civil War United States, it tells the story of a 10-year-old boy and his family fleeing a plantation via the Underground Railroad.
Released in 2014, this film (originally titled The Road Within ) is a comedy-drama directed by Gren Wells . Viaggio_verso_la_libert_2014
: It is widely used in educational settings to help children understand the historical struggle for human rights through a relatable young protagonist. 3. Historical and Philosophical Roots
: The "journey" is both literal and metaphorical. It represents the characters' attempt to reclaim agency over their lives, moving beyond the clinical labels and "cages" of their conditions. : The story follows Vincent (Robert Sheehan), a
While 2014 saw these specific releases, the title often evokes broader Italian literary and historical contexts:
The book Oh, freedom! by Francesco D'Adamo , published in Italian by Giunti in June 2014, offers a historical exploration of the theme. : It is widely used in educational settings
: His work La Tregua (The Truce) is frequently described as the definitive "viaggio verso la libertà" following his liberation from Auschwitz.