The Guard and the Inmate (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
Die Aufseherin und der Häftling - Liebesflucht aus dem Gefängnis

Genres:
TV Movie

Production Companies:
Peacock Film

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 50

Hassan Kiko, a Syrian sex offender with multiple convictions, managed to escape from the Limmattal prison a good four years ago. He was freed by the warden Angela Magdici. The lovers lived on the run for five weeks - for them "the most beautiful time in their lives". Then the Italian police discovered and arrested them in their hideout in northern Italy. The escape of the duo moved Switzerland: never before had a warden escaped with an inmate. The incident not only caused a great stir throughout the country, but also prompted measures at the Zurich Office of Justice. The "DOK" film provides an exclusive look behind the scenes and shows what those affected say about their story - first and foremost Angela Kiko and her husband. However, their defence lawyers, the head of the Limmattal prison from which the couple had escaped at the time, as well as the director of the correctional facility where Hassan Kiko is serving his sentence, also describe their view of this extraordinary case.

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Color Grading:
Lukas Bösch

Director:
Rolando Colla

Director of Photography:
Sandra Gomez

Original Music Composer:
Bernd Schurer

Producer:
Elena Pedrazzoli

Sound:
Stefan Nobir
Reto Stamm

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gianfranco Tortora

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