The Emperor's New Clothes (2015)

ALL 04/24/2015 (en) Documentary 107 Min
  • Release
    04/24/2015
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
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  • Original title
    The Emperor's New Clothes
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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The truth is, we've been sold a lie.

Overview

An uproarious critique of the world financial crisis. Building on actor, comedian, and provocateur Russell Brand’s emergence as an activist following his 2014 book Revolution, where he railed against “corporate tyranny, ecological irresponsibility, and economic inequality".

  1. Story

  2. Producer



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  1. Russell Brand

    Self

  2. Brigitte Bardot

    Self (archive footage)

  3. George W. Bush

    Self (archive footage)

  4. David Cameron

    Self (archive footage)

  5. Jean-Paul Belmondo

    Self (archive footage)

  6. Bill de Blasio

    Self (archive footage)

  7. Bernie Ecclestone

    Self (archive footage)

  8. Alan Greenspan

    Self (archive footage)

  9. Michael Heseltine

    Self (archive footage)

  10. Adolf Hitler

    Self (archive footage)

  11. John F. Kennedy

    Self (archive footage)

  12. Steve McQueen

    Self (archive footage)

  13. Paul Newman

    Self (archive footage)

  14. Barack Obama

    Self (archive footage)

  15. Ronald Reagan

    Self (archive footage)

  16. Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Self (archive footage)

  17. Margaret Thatcher

    Self (archive footage)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 17 , Crews : 6

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The Emperor's New Clothes (2015) 107 Min

ALL 04/24/2015 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 04/24/2015
  • Production
  • Original title The Emperor's New Clothes
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

The truth is, we've been sold a lie.

Overview

An uproarious critique of the world financial crisis. Building on actor, comedian, and provocateur Russell Brand’s emergence as an activist following his 2014 book Revolution, where he railed against “corporate tyranny, ecological irresponsibility, and economic inequality".

  1. Michael Winterbottom

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Marc Richardson

    Editor

  4. Producer