

Greed
The devil is in the retail.
Overview
A retail billionaire's 60th birthday party is celebrated in an exclusive hotel on the Greek island of Mykonos.
- Budget
- $5,500,000
- Revenue
- $1,460,431
- Production
- Film4 Productions, Revolution Films, Sony Pictures International Productions, Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Classics
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Cast

Steve Coogan
Sir Richard McCreadie

David Mitchell
Nick

Isla Fisher
Samantha McCreadie

Asa Butterfield
Finn McCreadie

Sophie Cookson
Lily McCreadie

Shirley Henderson
Margaret

Sarah Solemani
Melanie

Jamie Blackley
Young Richard McCreadie

Stephen Fry
Self

Asim Chaudhry
Frank the Lion Tamer

Pearl Mackie
Cathy

Tim Key
Sam

Shanina Shaik
Naomi

Charlie Cooper
Neil

Jonny Sweet
Jules

Ollie Locke
Fabian

Christophe de Choisy
François

Dinita Gohil
Amanda

Jill Buchanan
Shopper

Karishma Navekar
Employee
Crew
- Director
- Michael Winterbottom
- Writers
- Michael Winterbottom
- Cinematography
- Giles Nuttgens
- Composer
- Harry Escott
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Stephen Campbell
March 3, 2020
**_A savage and hilarious satire_** >_It hurts us to be paid so little. I have to do this and they sell one piece of clothing for more than I get paid in a month. We cannot eat nutritious food. We don't have a good life, we live in pain for the rest of our life and die in pain. Low wages is the main reason. How much burden can a woman take? Husband, children, house and factory work – can we manage all these with such a meagre salary? So we are caught up in the debt trap. Is there no solution …

SWITCH.
May 15, 2020
'Greed' is a so-so comedy; I wouldn't say it's worth your time unless you're a fan of some of the actors. The comedy is surface-level fine; no one is bombing, but no one is succeeding. The film does stumble with its handling of sweatshops and the fashion industry, and that's more than enough to give this one a miss. - Chris dos Santos Read Chris' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-greed-mockumentary-misses-both-comedy-and-social-commentary-beats
Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
August 31, 2020
“Greed” is overstuffed with so much social commentary that its bursting at the seams. The film tries to tackle too many hot topics, including the selfishness and sins of the mega-rich, the excesses of the fashion industry, the exploitation of mistreated factory workers, and the plight of impoverished refugees. Its themes may be crowded, but the film is never boring. The movie tells the fictional story of luxury fashion retail honcho Sir Richard McCreadie (Steve Coogan), an idiot narcissist bi…

CinemaSerf
March 28, 2022
It is probably best just to assess this satirical comedy on a superficial level; otherwise the hypocrisy is overwhelming. Steve Coogan plays a self made gaziliionaire who is organising a no expense spared celebrity 60th birthday party for himself on Mykonos. In cahoots with his ex-wife Isla Fisher and his mother Shirley Henderson we are exposed to the most vulgar and crass aspects of the mega-rich lifestyle in which they live whilst at the same time exploiting just about everyone that they come …




