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  1. Oct 9, 2015 · Brand: A Second Coming: Directed by Ondi Timoner. With Russell Brand, Simon Amstell, Andrew Antonio, Barbara Brand. Follows comedian/author/activist Russell Brand as he dives headlong into drugs, sex & fame in an attempt to find happiness, only to realize that our culture feeds us bad ideas & empty idols.

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  2. Brand: A Second Coming, also called BRAND: The Film, is a 2015 English documentary film about comedian Russell Brand directed by Ondi Timoner. The film documents Brand's transformation from a comedian to activist over the past five years.

  3. Timoner’s latest feature documentary, BRAND: A SECOND COMING, chronicles comedian / author / activist Russell Brand’s transformation from drug/sex/fame addict to unexpected political disruptor. It premiered as the Opening Night film at SXSW 2015.

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  4. Comic Russell Brand uses drugs, sex and fame in a quest for happiness, only to find it remains elusive. As he explores iconic figures such as Gandhi, Malcolm X, Che Guevara, and Jesus, he ...

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  5. Comic Russell Brand uses drugs, sex and fame in a quest for happiness, only to find it remains elusive. As he explores iconic figures such as Gandhi, Malcolm X, Che Guevara, and Jesus, he transforms himself into a political antagonist.

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  8. Sep 25, 2015 · Brand: A Second Coming wants to tell the story of a man overcoming temptation and trading a shallow approach to life for something more sustaining and profound. It’s undone by its own shallowness, and by the limited appeal of its subject.