Russell Brand: Messiah Complex (2013)

ALL 11/25/2013 (en) Comedy 99 Min
  • Release
    11/25/2013
  • Production
  • Rotten tomato
    69%
  • Original title
    Russell Brand: Messiah Complex
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Recorded live at Hammersmith Apollo, Russell questions the values of heroes and leaders. ‘Messiah Complex’ is a disorder where sufferers think they might be the messiah. Did Jesus have it? What about Che Guevara, Gandhi, Malcolm X and Hitler? All these men have shaped our lives and influenced the way we think. Their images are used to represent ideas that often do not relate to them at all. Would Gandhi be into Apple? Would Che Guevara endorse Madonna? Would Jesus be into Christianity? He concludes it’s all a load of rubbish and encourages the audience to stop voting, ignore advertising, look to the transcendent within themselves and others...and kick over some bins on their way home. Plus there’s sex. Obviously.

  1. Paul Wheeler

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Gareth Roy

    Producer



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Russell Brand: Messiah Complex (2013) 99 Min

ALL 11/25/2013 (en)
Comedy
  • Release 11/25/2013
  • Production
  • Original title Russell Brand: Messiah Complex
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Recorded live at Hammersmith Apollo, Russell questions the values of heroes and leaders. ‘Messiah Complex’ is a disorder where sufferers think they might be the messiah. Did Jesus have it? What about Che Guevara, Gandhi, Malcolm X and Hitler? All these men have shaped our lives and influenced the way we think. Their images are used to represent ideas that often do not relate to them at all. Would Gandhi be into Apple? Would Che Guevara endorse Madonna? Would Jesus be into Christianity? He concludes it’s all a load of rubbish and encourages the audience to stop voting, ignore advertising, look to the transcendent within themselves and others...and kick over some bins on their way home. Plus there’s sex. Obviously.

  1. Paul Wheeler

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Jamie Caterham-Ashford

    Editor

  4. Gareth Roy

    Producer