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Le Sixième Homme
Dominique Loiseau was a young detective with the Organized Crime Squad of the French national police when he found himself mixed up in a police corruption scandal in 1986. Despite his claims that he was innocent, Internal Affairs provided the examining magistrate with a damning dossier. Loiseau was sentenced to 12 years in prison. But a strange rumor began to circulate among policemen, relayed by the syndicates: “Loiseau was mistaken for someone else,” “Internal Affairs hounded him...” Pardoned in 1993 by François Mitterrand, Loiseau left prison with a single obsession: prove his innocence. This was the beginning of a long counter-investigation.
France - 2005 - 53 mn - Betacam Digital - Colour
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