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      • TORONTO -- An offbeat mix of fable and satire, “The Brass Teapot” is based around the idea that a teapot is passed through the centuries with an alluring but evil power. It rewards its owners for inflicting pain, filling with money as whoever possesses it commits more and more unspeakable acts.
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  2. In the biblical legend, the brass teapot was forged by an unwitting blacksmith on the day Jesus of Nazareth was brought before Pontius Pilate. It is written that Judas, one of the twelve, betrayed Jesus and turned him over to the chief priest, in exchange he was paid 30 pieces of silver.

  3. In the biblical legend, the brass teapot was forged by an unwitting blacksmith on the day Jesus of Nazareth was brought before Pontius Pilate. It is written that Judas, one of the twelve, betrayed Jesus and turned him over to the chief priest, in exchange he was paid 30 pieces of silver.

  4. Synopsis. John and Alice are a down-on-their-luck couple who come across a magical brass teapot capable of providing them with money. The only catch is that they must experience pain in order for the teapot to provide. They must then decide what they are willing to do (and what they are willing to suffer through) in order to gain financial ...

  5. Apr 15, 2013 · The Brass Teapot: Directed by Ramaa Mosley. With Juno Temple, Michael Angarano, Alexis Bledel, Billy Magnussen. When a couple discovers that a brass teapot makes them money whenever they hurt themselves, they must come to terms with how far they are willing to go.

    • (17K)
    • Comedy, Fantasy, Thriller
    • Ramaa Mosley
    • 2013-04-15
  6. Apr 5, 2013 · Directed by Ramaa Mosley. Comedy, Fantasy, Thriller. R. 1h 41m. By Nicolas Rapold. April 4, 2013. A comic fable that squanders its twisted-fairy-tale concept, “The Brass Teapot” observes the...

    • Ramaa Mosley
  7. — Tagline. The Brass Teapot is a 2012 dark comedy film directed by Ramaa Mosley and starring Juno Temple and Michael Angarano. It tells the story of a young married couple, John (Angarano) and Alice (Temple) Macy, who are dirt poor but very much in love.

  8. Apr 2, 2013 · Apr 2, 2013 4:14pm PT. Film Review: ‘The Brass Teapot’. A fresh riff on 'be careful what you wish for' fables that should score some coin in VOD and limited release. By Peter Debruge. Aladdin...

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