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Through a Blue Lens est un film canadien de genre Documentaire

Through a Blue Lens (1999)

Through a Blue Lens
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Durée 52minutes
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Through a Blue Lens (2003) is a documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada. The film follows interactions between police officers and drug addicts and documents the extreme poverty and suffering many addicts endure.
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