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The Emperor's New Clothes

  • 2015
  • Unrated
  • 1h 41m
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The Emperor's New Clothes (2015)
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A look at the growing disparity between different economic classes.A look at the growing disparity between different economic classes.A look at the growing disparity between different economic classes.

  • Director
    • Michael Winterbottom
  • Writers
    • Russell Brand
    • Michael Winterbottom
  • Stars
    • Russell Brand
    • Geraint Anderson
    • Brigitte Bardot
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    • Director
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Writers
      • Russell Brand
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Stars
      • Russell Brand
      • Geraint Anderson
      • Brigitte Bardot
    • 17User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
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    Russell Brand
    Russell Brand
    • Self
    Geraint Anderson
    • Former Banker Dresdener Kleinwort
    • (archive footage)
    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Brooks
    • Former HMRC Tax Inspector
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Warren Buffett
    Warren Buffett
    • CEO Berkshire Hathaway
    • (archive footage)
    George W. Bush
    George W. Bush
    • Former President, USA
    • (archive footage)
    David Cameron
    David Cameron
    • Prime Minister, UK
    • (archive footage)
    John Christensen
    • Economist
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Andrew Craig
    • Former Banker UBS
    • (archive footage)
    Reece Davis-James
    • Looter
    • (archive footage)
    • …
    Bill de Blasio
    Bill de Blasio
    • Mayor of New York City, USA
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Mayor Bill de Blasio)
    David DeGraw
    • Occupy Activist
    • (archive footage)
    Bob Diamond
    • CEO Barclays Bank
    • (archive footage)
    Bernie Ecclestone
    Bernie Ecclestone
    • Chief Executive Formule One
    • (archive footage)
    Milton Freedman
    • Economist, USA
    • (archive footage)
    Fred Goodwin
    • Former CEO Royal Bank of Scotland
    • (archive footage)
    Philip Green
    • Owner Topshops
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Writers
      • Russell Brand
      • Michael Winterbottom
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    imdb-487-881561

    The children were impressed...

    After watching this documentary, the children were impressed so I asked them to reach for their mobile phones and google "how many phones are in the world". They know no other phones than mobile phones and no better source than Wikipedia. Probably, neither do you.

    Wikipedia told them that there are approximately over 6,800,000,000 mobile phones in use for a global population of 7,012,000,000. They also delighted themselves by looking up the breakdown by country etc. Please also do so yourself.

    Thirty, forty years ago no one could have thought that by today each person would have their own private phone line, much less in their pocket, and to boot, not just a phone but a computer.

    Yet the poor are getting poorer, we are told.

    I wonder what this documentary would have been like if instead of wealth, Russell Brand had had knowledge or commonsense. We will never find out.
    5robjames-907-919548

    Good but a bit of dis info

    He's bringing up some really good points about the lawlessness of the city when it comes to financial crimes committed by the banks.

    One thing he keep's blaming it on is a 'free market' This is just simply not true, we don't have a free market by any stretch of the imagination.

    We live in an oligarchy with the rich being above the law.

    Don't be fooled, more power to government is not the answer.

    There's been many attempts to blame it on capitalism, since Marx. This has never and will never lead to a revolution that will do the common people any good whatsoever.
    8cekadah

    A look into rapacious capitalism

    Russell Brand presents a quick look into global capitalism, the spreading ownership cult of the one percent and it's devastating effects on the working class and the unemployed.

    Director/writer Michael Winterbottom tries to simplify this very complex and often esoteric issue so the average person can comprehend it. The scenes with the school children is a good example. Plus the one on one interviews with the people on social assistance is another example.

    Unfortunately for me, I had a rather difficult time understand everything Russell Brand is saying with that terrible inner city British accent! I feel as if I missed some important statements by him. But please do not let his speaking influence your decision to watch this documentary. There is a lot to be learned about how the 1% is setting themselves into ivory towers --- the future overlords of all.
    9claptrap-48642

    Important Contemporary Social Comment

    The Pros:

    1) This is a very well made documentary in true Brand style - no holds barred presentation of the facts.

    2) Winterbottom, Brand and their team should be congratulated for capturing a true reflection of current financial inequality and hardship in Britain (and to some extent, globally).

    3) Easy to watch and relate to. Hard not to agree with everything Brand says, with compelling evidence of banking system corruption, government secret deals and corporate tax avoidance.

    I particularly enjoyed the scenes with the kids at the school and thought the analogy about sharing toys equally was powerful.

    Cons: Other than the obvious points: 1) that many of the figures presented could be argued for accuracy

    2) the timing of the release to coincide with a British election is a bit suspicious.

    3) very little if not zero critique of any Labour policies, therefore makes it clear where Brand's political party allegiance lies, which is fine, but it appears to be concealed.

    4) Whilst the subject matter is painfully true and this film should be seen by everyone - it is very light on any form of prescription or a "what to do next" or "what can you do now". Obviously the team have decided not to take that route - but it seems a missed opportunity if someone sits through 90 minutes, agrees with it and then goes back to watching Eastenders afterwards. Even a "Subscribe to the Trews" link would have been better than nothing... youtube.com/user/russellbrand

    Conclusion

    Russell, thanks for putting yourself on the line to speak for the gross inequalities that exist in Britain. Regardless of what your motives might be - you are doing a great service to the human race.

    This film should be shown free and played on loop in the hope that Occupy or whatever organisation comes next - can be more widely mobilised in order to be successful.
    9j-nicholson1

    Thought provoking.

    I spotted this on Amazon Prime video and decided to take a look, I've never been a huge fan of Russell Brand and was curious about the content.

    I found this documentary to be thought provoking and well worth watching. Russell Brand has gained my respect because I believe he is, in his own inimitable style, trying to open people's eyes to the gross inequalities of life in Britain today. I felt compelled to write this review having seen a couple of negative comments about looting, nobody bothered to mention the bankers? This documentary explains in simple terms about the economic crisis and the application of austerity measures to the detriment of those least able to afford it and it does it in a way that keeps you watching to the very end. I do not think It will ever change the opinions of those with closed minds, but for anyone else it should at least make you think, I thoroughly recommend watching this documentary.

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • El traje nuevo del emperador
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
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      • Revolution Films
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