Losers Revolution

Losers Revolution

5.8

Mar 11 2020

2h 30m

Comedy

Simon, Mehdi and Fred, 3 childhood friends are invited to the funeral of Juan, a former school mate, who has a last wish: he wants the boys to start a "Losers Revolution" and seek revenge on their high school bullies.

Clément Manuel

Clément Manuel

Simon

Thomas Ancora

Thomas Ancora

Henry

Kody Kim

Kody Kim

Mehdi

Baptiste Sornin

Baptiste Sornin

Fred

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