COCAINA: The Untold Truth -
This documentary is based on photojournalist Marco Vernaschi's story "Bolivia, Broken Promises", defined by the New York Times as "unprecedented".
Director: Marco Ver...
COCAINA: The Untold Truth -
This documentary is based on photojournalist Marco Vernaschi's story "Bolivia, Broken Promises", defined by the New York Times as "unprecedented".
Director: Marco Vernaschi-Sebastiano Vitale Producer: Niccolo' Bruna Colombre - Italy
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I trafficandi esistono perchè vi sono persone che utilizzano la cocaina. Abbiamo perso una guerra, non c'é più niente da fare, l'importante per questi porci è stare bene loro se poi quella polvere gronda sangue e miseria l'importante è che loro continuino a buttare patrimoni per sentirsi degli dei di polvere. BASTARDI!
If they only legalised it. In fact there are many states in the US at the moment discussing that legalising marijuana would be a very good strategy to minimise the recession they have fallen into.
Fascinating piece of journalism.I can't figure out why these people allowed their work to be photographed, it is illegal and it can't be any good for them that it is viewed. Very impressive work by the photographer.
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Very impressive work by the photographer.