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FILM DETAILS | | Certificate TBC |  | Cast Nannie Jeter David Simon Mike Carpenter Mark Bennett |  | Directors Eugene Jarecki |  | | Screenwriters |  | Running Time 108 minutes |
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The House I Live In Eugene Jarecki's devastating doc

Plot Eugene Jarecki (Freakonomics, Why We Fight) turns his attention to America's fight against the drugs trade, focusing on the people working within the judicial system - and those behind bars. Verdict A superb, insight-heavy critique of America's war on narcs, that picks up where Traffic left off with a coherent argument against currently policy. A must-see.
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