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Why this Italian restaurant is run by prisoners



Would you go to prison to have dinner, be served by criminals? That’s exactly what you can experience in the Italian prison restaurant InGalera. Here, convicted felons works as chefs and waiters. But why? How does it work? And is it dangerous?

CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:13 The prison & inmates
02:01 The menu
03:12 The kitchen
04:14 Outro

CREDITS
Report: Susanne Gessner, Michael Kadereit
Camera: Michael Kadereit
Schnitt: Susanne Gessner
Supervising editors: Hendrik Welling, Ruben Kalus

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16 Comments

  1. This is how we should reconstruct the inmates' lives for the better, so they can work hard, prosper, and be accepted by everyone else 👍

  2. Yes, this is beneficial. I hope I cam visist this in Milan. Having to be included in Michelin Guide is a cherry on top 🍒

  3. Good report! These men have a purpose and sense of responsibility and it’s making a difference. I wish the USA would initiate more programs like this. 👍

  4. Thank you for sharing DW! This is an amazing project that we desperately need in the UK.

  5. Prison in Italy is better than normal life in Germany, Austria or Switzerland 😅 how can go to prison in Italy?

  6. Free lodging AND stable income? Just slide some incendiary to a definitely not arson fraud property for a free pass.

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