
He Carries Evil Under His Armpit
Documentary
Overview
At night, a group of men gather on the stadium of an elite school they once attended. Some of them are the big winners in this new society. Colonists on their own land, they look away so as not to see the gangrene that is growing there.
Top Cast
Fred Morin
Fred Morin
Fred Morin
Didier Morvan
Didier Morvan
Didier Morvan
Stanislas Briche
Stanislas Briche
Stanislas Briche
Maxime Peyron
Maxime Peyron
Maxime Peyron
Antoine Conde
Antoine Conde
Antoine Conde
M'hend Goghrod
M'hend Goghrod
M'hend Goghrod
Mattia Macchelli
Mattia Macchelli
Mattia Macchelli
Dano Sediq
Dano Sediq
Dano Sediq
Farès Hadj Sadok
Farès Hadj Sadok
Farès Hadj Sadok
Alex Caurtijos
Alex Caurtijos
Alex Caurtijos
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