Infrarouge - Season 2 / Year 2006
Season 2 / Year 2006
Episodes
Les mystères sanglants de l'OTS
This cult raged among other things in France, Switzerland and Quebec, between 1984 and 1997. 74 people died during five strange collective "suicides". A confused and botched trial in Grenoble in 2001 did little to shed light on the reasons why 74 people were murdered or "committed suicide" before being burned by fire.
Dans le secret de la violence sociale
Rikers High: le collège de la dernière chance
Les années Marie Claire
Prisonnière à Lhassa
La traversée du désert
Ecole[s] en France: Plaisir d'apprendre
Forces spéciales, la guerre et la paix autrement
Les enfants perdus de Tranquility Bay
Apparently am extremely 'tough love' if not military styled disciplinary school, accused of torture and violence towards the wayward youth attending. Many accusations of abuse, torture and neglect have brought forth several law suits on the institution. Check out this fact based docudrama.
U.S.A.: portables en accusation
Line Renaud, une histoire de France
Le monde des Trotskystes
Goering, dernier acte
Violences conjugales en guise d'amour
Tsunami vague mortelle
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