
The Monopoly of Violence
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As anger and resentment grow in the face of social inequalities, many citizens-led protests are being repressed with an ever-increasing violence. In this documentary, David Dufresne gathers a panel of citizens to question, exchange and confront their views on the social order and the legitimacy of the use of force by the State.
Production
Le Bureau, jour2fête
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
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Cast
Arié Alimi
Self
Myriam Ayad
Self
Ludivine Bantigny
Self
Benoît Barret
Self
Taha Bouhafs
Self

William Bourdon
Self
Anthony Caillé
Self
Bertrand Cavallier
Self
Monique Chemillier-Gendreau
Self
Vanessa Codaccioni
Self
Alain Damasio
Self
Michel Forst
Self
Romain Huët
Self
Fabien Jobard
Self
Vanessa Langard
Self
Mathilde Larrère
Self
Sébastien Maillet
Self
Mélanie Ngoyé Gaham
Self
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