PRISONS — Notre corps est une arme
PRISONS — Notre corps est une arme

PRISONS — Notre corps est une arme

January 02, 2012 | 12 min

Two young women used their own body as a war weapon by participating in a hunger strike in the Turkish prisons in the year 2000. This hunger strike was repressed in a bloody way by the army. Between portraits and archives images, a reflection on the resistance and the sacrifice of the individual in front of the violence of the State.

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