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Vivre à Tazmamart

The film recounts the resistance of these men detained for eighteen years in Tazmamart , a former barracks that became the symbol of Morocco 's dark years, as the conditions of those who were imprisoned there were so inhuman and arbitrary.

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The film recounts the resistance of these men detained for eighteen years in Tazmamart , a former barracks that became the symbol of Morocco 's dark years, as the conditions of those who were imprisoned there were so inhuman and arbitrary.

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