

Sex, Drugs & Taxation (2013)
Based on true events, two notorious and provocative figures of modern Danish history, Spies and Glistrup, provide a radical view on liberty through money, sex and drugs.Sex, Drugs & Taxation featuring Pilou Asbæk and Nicolas Bro is available for rent or purchase on iTunes, and available for rent or purchase on Apple TV. It's a biography and drama movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 6.5 (2,357 votes).
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Sex, Drugs & Taxation offers a unique blend of comedy, drama, and biography, providing a diverse viewing experience that caters to a variety of tastes.
The movie presents an intriguing story of a radical libertarian and a hedonist capitalist, their unconventional friendship and journey through success, vilification, and imprisonment, which adds an element of unpredictability and excitement.
Despite not strictly adhering to historical facts, Sex, Drugs & Taxation is appreciated for its warmth, humour, defiance, and eccentricity, making it a compelling watch for those who enjoy character-driven narratives.
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#920 Ranked in Based On True Story Movies
#1724 Ranked in Biography Movies
#3306 Ranked in Adaptation Movies
Sex, Drugs & Taxation has an average IMDb audience rating of 6.5 (2,357 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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Based on true events, two notorious and provocative figures of modern Danish history, Spies and Glistrup, provide a radical view on liberty through money, sex and drugs.