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Torture Made in USA is a film of genre Documentary directed by Marie-Monique Robin released in USA on 1 january 2009

Torture Made in USA (2009)

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Released in USA 1 january 2009

Torture made in USA est un film documentaire français de Marie-Monique Robin sorti en 2009 (85 min, Galaxie Presse, CFRT). Il a reçu le prix Olivier Quemener au Figra, le 27 mars 2010.

Ce documentaire a été diffusé exclusivement du 19 octobre au 19 décembre 2009 sur Internet par Mediapart, puis à nouveau en mai 2010.

Il est diffusé pour la première fois à la télévision le 21 juin 2011 sur Arte.
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