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  1. The Emperor's New Clothes is a 2001 historical drama film directed by Alan Taylor and based on the 1992 novel The Death of Napoleon by Simon Leys.The film stars Ian Holm as Napoleon Bonaparte (his third performance as the military and political leader, after 1974's Napoleon and Love and 1981's Time Bandits), Iben Hjejle, and Tim McInnerny.The plot revisions the history surrounding Napoleon's ...

  2. Cinema's prolific writer/director Michael Winterbottom and comedian/provocateur Russell Brand join forces in this polemical expose about inequality and the financial crisis. From London to New York the film combines documentary style, archive footage and comedy to explore how the crisis has gravely affected the 99% and only benefited the 1%.

  3. The Emperor's New Clothes é um filme dirigido por Michael Winterbottom com Russell Brand. Sinopse: O diretor Michael Winterbottom e o comediante, e provocador, Russel Brand se juntam nesse ...

  4. 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".

  5. 24 de abr. de 2015 · R 2015 Documentary · 1h 47m. Stream The Emperor's New Clothes. Watch Now. 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 ...

  6. The Emperor's New Clothes. Available on Prime Video, STUDIOCANAL Presents, iTunes. World-famous British comedian and activist Russell Brand joins forces with acclaimed director Michael Winterbottom on a polemical documentary about the financial crisis and the gross inequality we currently face. Starting with the genesis of today’s economic ...

  7. Synopsis. 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".