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Freezing insight into the bowels of the "black holes" of the Slovak justice. Political document about power and state of justice in Slovakia. Avasta "Disease Of The Third Power", kaasahaarav dokumentaalfilm film mis esmakordselt jõudis ekraanidele aastal 2011. See toodang, mis pärineb Slovakkia.
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