Movie: Un hangar sur le port

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Sixte Ugolini
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Sixte Ugolini

Mustapha Mohammadi
Mustapha Mohammadi

Mustapha Mohammadi

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    In april of 1975, a moroccan fisherman disappears after being summoned to a Marseille police station. The next day, a young algerian thief is taken away by officers upon his release from prison. They share a lawyer, a young corsican communist who alerts a journalist. They throw themselves into an investigation and discover the existence of a warehouse on the docks where the police have been detaining immigrants before deporting them for over ten years. The discovery became a national scandal, before being suppressed and eventually forgotten.

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    2024-01-01

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