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Traveling on the Via Francigena, the adventure of a group of autistic children

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Traveling on the Via Francigena, the adventure of a group of autistic children

An immersion in the world of autism to break down prejudices and preconceptions: it is ‘On the blue path’, an exciting documentary on the journey of a group of young autistic people on the ancient Via Francigena. It will be in cinemas from February 28 with Wanted Cinema, in collaboration with the Cai (Italian Alpine Club).

The documentary, directed by Gabriele Vacis, follows the protagonists, together with their doctors and educators, on their journey, over 200 kilometers on foot in 9 days.

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