Crimson Permanent Assurance
The Crimson Permanent Assurance was a short film by Terry Gilliam, and later incorporated in the movie, Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life. It’s about a group of aging accountants who went rogue and became “pirates” and set sail against the growing high seas of international finance. It was relevant in 1983, and it is still relevant today. The Lego creation is that of the facade of the company. The billowing white is a cover for the construction scaffolding.