S.T.I.F.F.
A group of failing British college students sign up to work at the Summertime International Festival of Fun (S.T.I.F.F.) as a means to gain free entry when things turn out to be not so glamorous as they expected.
A group of failing British college students sign up to work at the Summertime International Festival of Fun (S.T.I.F.F.) as a means to gain free entry when things turn out to be not so glamorous as they expected.
Joshua Copeland
Harry
Alexander Tannahill
Rory
Kieran Donnelly
Tom
Rick Romero
Ivan
Lily Mottram
Stacey
Jasmin Owen
Sarah
Christine English
Moreen
Saifeddine Benamar
Callum
Simon Haslam
Dave
A group of failing British college students sign up to work at the Summertime International Festival of Fun (S.T.I.F.F.) as a means to gain free entry when things turn out to be not so glamorous as they expected.
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