Une peine infinie: histoire d'un condamné à mort
In 1999, 29-year-old Sean Sellers is executed in Oklahoma despite protests around the world. Leading up to the execution, filmmaker David André filmed Sellers on death row. During Sellers' final clemency hearing - when the young man begged for his life - André met the families of Sellers' victims, who were demanding his execution. Haunted by the memory of this story, André returns to Oklahoma 10 years after Sellers' death to hunt down the protagonists and look for an answer to one question: is the death sentence really a remedy or does it act like a poison on those ...
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