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  1. 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 ...

  2. 18 de dic. de 2015 · The Emperor's New Clothes. Michael Winterbottom is a gifted filmmaker and storyteller, but watching him try to be a rhetorician can be painful. His best works of humanist agitprop are "In This World" and "Road to Guantanamo," gripping dramas that humanize political problems, respectively the immigration crisis and torture, by showing the world ...

  3. 20 de jun. de 2017 · In summary, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ tells, of course, of an emperor who cares about nothing except his clothes, and spends all his time in his dressing-room. One day, two con-men arrive in town, and tell the king that they are weavers who can weave clothes that possessed an unusual quality: they became invisible to anyone who was stupid or unfit for the job they did.

  4. 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%.

  5. The Emperor's New Clothes offers trenchant, timely insight on the current socioeconomic climate that is only partly undermined by star Russell Brand's self-aggrandizing on-screen persona. Comedian ...

  6. 11 de ene. de 2024 · They have heard of the Emperor's vanity and they believe they can turn his failings to their own advantage. They decide to make the set of fine clothes. Of course, when the Emperor goes to visit the weavers at their place of work, they make a show of enthusing over the cloth and the clothes they are making.

  7. 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 ...