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He Carries Evil Under His Armpit

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

  • Didier Morvan

    Didier Morvan

  • Stanislas Briche

    Stanislas Briche

  • Maxime Peyron

    Maxime Peyron

  • Antoine Conde

    Antoine Conde

  • M'hend Goghrod

    M'hend Goghrod

  • Mattia Macchelli

    Mattia Macchelli

  • Dano Sediq

    Dano Sediq

  • Farès Hadj Sadok

    Farès Hadj Sadok

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.

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