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La Décomposition de l'âme
Berlin-Hohenschönhausen is not an ordinary place of detention. This former jail of the Stasi existed on no map of East Berlin. One of its sinister features: it had as many interrogation rooms as it had cells. A symbol of the system of repression of the former East Germany, its real function was psychological "decomposition." Three testimonies recall this topology of terror, in the absence of the torturers. Jürgen Fuchs remembers: "There were always people who say, You can't change people by force. They replied: Nothing is less sure. We know our profession and we have a lot of time."
Belgium / Germany - 2002 - 1 h 22 mn - super16 mm - Colour
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