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For 15 months, 45 inmates, some completely illiterate, worked together to present an adaptation of Reginald Rose's famous stage play 12 Angry Men. Entdecke "12 Angry Lebanese", ein fesselndes dokumentarfilm film das erstmals im Jahr 2009 auf den Bildschirmen erschien. Diese Produktion, die aus Vereinigte Staaten stammt, enthält Beiträge von Zeina Daccache in der Rolle von Herself.
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