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Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles is a french film of genre Documentary directed by Nicole Le Garrec with Nicole Le Garrec

Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles (1980)

Plogoff, Stones Against Rifles
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Length 1h48
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OriginFrance
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Plogoff, des pierres contre des fusils est un film documentaire sur l'Affaire de Plogoff, de Nicole Le Garrec, sorti en 1980.

Synopsis

Plogoff, février 1980 : toute une population refuse l'installation d'une centrale nucléaire à quelques encablures de la Pointe du Raz, face à l'île de Sein. Nicole et Félix Le Garrec ont filmé jour après jour ces luttes quotidiennes et ont réalisé en 1981 un documentaire long métrage "Plogoff, des pierres contre des fusils".

Actors

Nicole Le Garrec

(Narratrice)
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