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Jean's Version

For fifteen years, the Roma camp of Lungo Stura Lazio, the so-called Platz, existed on the northern outskirts of Turin. It was one of the largest slums in Europe. Jean's version is the story of a man who with his cell phone films and records various moments of daily life in the camp, until its total destruction. Now, in the large space left empty after the eviction, his memories resurface.

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For fifteen years, the Roma camp of Lungo Stura Lazio, the so-called Platz, existed on the northern outskirts of Turin. It was one of the largest slums in Europe. Jean's version is the story of a man who with his cell phone films and records various moments of daily life in the camp, until its total destruction. Now, in the large space left empty after the eviction, his memories resurface.

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