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Greed  2019
Director:  Michael Winterbottom
Producer:
  Damian Jones and Melissa Parmenter
Art Director:
  Matt Fraser
Editor:
  Liam Hendrix Heath, Marc Richardson and Mags Arnold
Screenplay:
  Michael Winterbottom and Sean Gray
Director of Photography:
  Giles Nuttgens
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Cast:
spacer1 Steve Coogan
spacer1 David Mitchell
people1 Isla Fisher
spacer1 Shirley Henderson
spacer1 Asa Butterfield
spacer1 Sophie Cookson
spacer1 Shanina Shaik
spacer1 Sarah Solemani
people1 Stephen Fry
spacer1 Asim Chaudhry
spacer1 Pearl Mackie
spacer1 Jonny Sweet
spacer1 Steve Coogan spacer1 David Mitchell people1 Isla Fisher
spacer1 Shirley Henderson spacer1 Asa Butterfield spacer1 Sophie Cookson
spacer1 Shanina Shaik spacer1 Sarah Solemani people1 Stephen Fry
spacer1 Asim Chaudhry spacer1 Pearl Mackie spacer1 Jonny Sweet
spacer1 Steve Coogan spacer1 David Mitchell
people1 Isla Fisher spacer1 Shirley Henderson
spacer1 Asa Butterfield spacer1 Sophie Cookson
spacer1 Shanina Shaik spacer1 Sarah Solemani
people1 Stephen Fry spacer1 Asim Chaudhry
spacer1 Pearl Mackie spacer1 Jonny Sweet

Synopsis:
If ever we want reminding of the dilemmas our consumer goods create, we needn't look further than the clothes on our backs. This needle-sharp satire from Michael Winterbottom rips open the contract that offers cheap clothes to buyers, vast wealth to owners, and punishing conditions to workers at the coal face of fast fashion. Reuniting with his The Trip collaborator Steve Coogan and co-writing with Sean Gray (Veep), Winterbottom delivers a scathingly funny farce.

London-based high-street billionaire Richard McCreadie (Coogan) is preparing for a lavish celebration of his 60th birthday on the Greek island of Mykonos. The occasion is overseen by a reality-TV camera crew, and a writer (David Mitchell) hired to craft McCreadie's hagiographic biography with assistance from McCreadie's ex-wife (Isla Fisher) and dutiful subordinate (Sarah Solemani). Meanwhile, refugees from Syria have set up camp on a nearby beach, much to the consternation of hotel staff and local authorities. As preparations barrel ahead and obstacles mount in tandem, horrendous truths regarding McCreadie's past are revealed — and long-standing animosities threaten to derail the entire enterprise.

Review:
Winterbottom, whose filmography shuttles between wild comedy and intense drama, sets his story on a breakneck trajectory from scene one, and Coogan eats up the opportunity to savage a character defined by raw greed. Greed is the wild, hilarious spark to think more deeply about your jeans and T-shirts.

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