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JFK, autopsie d'un complot
The film begins with the discovery of an individual unknown to the public at large though he was a main player in the crime: Malcolm Everett Wallace, the President’s man. Using new fingerprint identification technology, the investigation provides proof of his presence at the moment of the assassination on the sixth floor where Lee Harvey Oswald is said to have fired the shots that killed the President of the United States. It demonstrates how Wallace was acting under orders from Lyndon Johnson. The film lays bare the most terrifying secrets surrounding the post-assassination manipulation and the truth about the many violent deaths that took place between 1963 and 1974. For the first time, the film reveals the identity of those who ordered and organized the assassination, camouflaged the truth and shaped the policies of the world’s greatest power.
France - 2003 - 55 mn - Betacam Digital - Colour
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