How to Make Money Selling Drugs is documentary film written, directed and narrated by Matthew Cooke and produced by Bert Marcus and Adrian Grenier. The film premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and was theatrically released in June 2013.
Synopsis
Comment faire de l'argent avec la drogue en dix étapes ? Une série d'entretiens avec des stars, des dealers de drogues, des employés de prison et des personnalités favorables à des lois plus strictes contre la drogue.
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