
Film Bros
Comedy
Overview
A rag-tag group of young film lovers gets a once in a lifetime opportunity to make their own movies to be screened for a powerful director. However, not all of the films come out how the creators had hoped.
Top Cast
Jake Baglio
Jake Baglio
Holden
Jake Baglio
Holden
James Brennan
James Brennan
James
James Brennan
James
Joseph D’Andrea
Joseph D’Andrea
Joe
Joseph D’Andrea
Joe
Charlotte Dippel
Charlotte Dippel
Charlotte
Charlotte Dippel
Charlotte
Christopher Dippel
Christopher Dippel
Chris
Christopher Dippel
Chris
Claire Dippel
Claire Dippel
Undercover Cop
Claire Dippel
Undercover Cop
Maggie Dippel
Maggie Dippel
Noseman/White Rabbit
Maggie Dippel
Noseman/White Rabbit
Joey Fiscella
Joey Fiscella
Matt
Joey Fiscella
Matt
Gabe Go
Gabe Go
Gabe
Gabe Go
Gabe
Barry Kogan
Barry Kogan
Bernard Kogbar
Barry Kogan
Bernard Kogbar
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