Monday, May 03, 2021

The thundering line of demented choirs

Everyone tries to make Daniel Léger a hotshot drug dealer and a criminal mastermind, but he's just a lowlife junkie. A true story of a Canadian citizen who was wrongly accused of smuggling heroin in Thailand in 1989. An investigative journalist managed to dig out the truth before he was executed, but the man was cheated 8 years of his life. Federal police in Canada in of the biggest clusterfucks and wrongdoings the country has ever seen. Truly a well researched and crafted story in the indie crime, directed by Daniel Roby.

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