Pop Redemption

Pop Redemption

5.8

Jun 05 2013

2h 34m

Comedy

A black metal band it is about to split up. In their way to one last gig at Hellfest festival an accidental death triggers numerous misadventures to four metalheads.

Julien Doré

Julien Doré

Alex

Yacine Belhousse

Yacine Belhousse

Erik

Audrey Fleurot

Audrey Fleurot

Martine Georges

Jonathan Cohen

Jonathan Cohen

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