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The Congolese Rainforests: Living on Borrowed Time

The Congolese Rainforests: Living on Borrowed Time

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Documentary

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In June 2010, French actress Marion Cotillard spent a week in the heart of the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo with members of Greenpeace France and Greenpeace Africa. She delivers in video a strong testimony on the looting of Congolese forests which benefits a few industrial groups, often European.

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

30 mins

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Release Date

06 July 2010

Country

France

Cast

Marion Cotillard

Marion Cotillard

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Grégoire Lejonc

Grégoire Lejonc

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