A Sense of Justice, immerses us In a law firm in this same city. There, we can find Christine Mengus and Nohra Boukara, specialized in the rights of foreigners, supported by Audrey Scarinoff and their co-workers.. Stories from their sad, appalling or tragicomic cases alternate with their daily legal work. And as we hear snatches of consultations involving illegal entry or departure, deportation orders, the right to reside or medical assistance, we become witnesses to predictable tragedies, to the administrative or social precariousness induced by such predicaments, and to whole lives depending on court rulings.
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Documentary on the French graphic and visual artist and designer, editor, artistic director, and tea...
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When the lights dim and the stage is revealed, Meschke channels life through the strings of his pupp...
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"Race d’Ep!" (which literally translates to "Breed of Faggots") was made by the “father of queer the...