
The Wrong Ferarri
Comedy · Drama · Music
Overview
A presentation of surreal, somewhat connected images, where Greenster goes through love affairs, game shows and lots and lots of ketamine.
Top Cast


Adam Green
Adam Green
Adam Green / Greenster
Adam Green
Adam Green / Greenster
Jack Dishel
Jack Dishel
Jack Dishel
Chris Egan
Chris Egan
Chris Egan
Jon Wiley
Jon Wiley
Jon Wiley
Larissa Brown
Larissa Brown
Larissa Brown
Cory Kennedy
Cory Kennedy
Cory Kennedy


Devonté Hynes
Devonté Hynes
Devonté Hynes
Illyse Singer
Illyse Singer
Illyse Singer


Macaulay Culkin
Macaulay Culkin
Macaulay Culkin


BP Fallon
BP Fallon
Self
BP Fallon
Self
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