We Are the Nobles

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We Are the Nobles

Gary Alazraki · Film · 2013

If you loved We Are the Nobles, you crave stories where wealthy, entitled families are forced to confront reality.

Books on the same thread

Mine Till Midnight

Mine Till Midnight

Lisa Kleypas · Book · 2007

Like the characters in We Are the Nobles, the Hathaway family faces a sudden shift in social status that requires them to navigate complex new expectations and family dynamics.

Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy)

Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians Trilogy)

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You will appreciate how this exploration of extreme wealth and privilege mirrors the satirical lens of We Are the Nobles, highlighting the absurdity of high-society life and expectations.

Holy Mayhem

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Much like the protagonists in We Are the Nobles who must suddenly learn to work, these characters pivot to an unexpected new career path when their security is threatened.

Hooky

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Míriam Bonastre Tur · Book · 2021

If the sudden fall from grace in We Are the Nobles resonated with you, you will enjoy watching these characters adapt to life as fugitives after their plans unravel.

Series on the same thread

Schitt's Creek

Schitt's Creek

Eugene Levy · Series · 2015

The Rose family in this series experiences the exact same fish-out-of-water shock as the Nobles, trading their excessive lifestyle for a humble, small-town reality they never imagined.

Arrested Development

Arrested Development

Mitchell Hurwitz · Series · 2003

This series captures the same chaotic energy as We Are the Nobles, focusing on a wealthy, dysfunctional family forced to stick together after losing their vast financial fortune.

Shameless

Shameless

Paul Abbott · Series · 2011

While the wealth level differs, you will recognize the theme of resilient, independent children navigating life without parental support, a core element present in We Are the Nobles.

Brassic

Brassic

Daniel Brocklehurst · Series · 2019

Fans of the comedic struggle found in We Are the Nobles will appreciate this group of friends using unconventional, often illicit methods to survive in their own environment.

Podcasts on the same thread

Sh**ged Married Annoyed

Sh**ged Married Annoyed

Chris & Rosie Ramsey · Podcast · 2026

The relatable, humorous take on the complications of family and domestic life provides the same candid, observational comedy that makes the characters of We Are the Nobles endearing.

Story Pirates

Story Pirates

Story Pirates · Podcast · 2026

The creative spirit and humor used to tell these collaborative stories echo the playful, satirical tone Gary Alazraki utilized to examine class differences in We Are the Nobles.

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Common questions

Is We Are the Nobles about wealthy siblings?

Yes, We Are the Nobles follows three upper-class twenty-somethings who have unlimited access to their father's money. The plot centers on their transition from a life of luxury to a reality where they must work for the first time after a staged financial scandal.

What is the premise of the story in We Are the Nobles?

In We Are the Nobles, a father attempts to teach his directionless children a lesson by faking a financial scandal. This forces the family to relocate from their wealthy lifestyle to an old house in a poor neighborhood, requiring the siblings to find employment.

Who directed We Are the Nobles?

We Are the Nobles is a 2013 film directed by Gary Alazraki. The movie explores the riches to rags journey of the Noble family as they navigate life without their usual financial resources.

Does We Are the Nobles involve a family moving to a poor side of town?

Yes, the plot of We Are the Nobles features the entire family escaping to an old house in the poor side of town. This move is part of the father's plan to force his children to stop living without direction and begin working.

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