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Prison Blues

A road documentary in the spirit of a western, in which six friends at odds, carrying their scars and virtues, and under the pretext of the director's obsession with Johnny Cash, travel around the country to the film Village Potemkin in prisons and institutions. Their route inside a caravan will be full of unexpected stops and encounters.

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A road documentary in the spirit of a western, in which six friends at odds, carrying their scars and virtues, and under the pretext of the director's obsession with Johnny Cash, travel around the country to the film Village Potemkin in prisons and institutions. Their route inside a caravan will be full of unexpected stops and encounters.

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