The Death of Stalin (2017)

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Country: FR/GB
Technical: col 106m
Director: Armando Iannucci
Cast: Simon Russell Beale, Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs, Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Paddy Considine, Jeffrey Tambor

Synopsis:

As Stalin prepares to hear a specially made recording of a Mozart piano concerto, he reads the soloist's vitriolic dedication and collapses with a stroke. Frantically, the other members of the party leadership jockey for position in the anticipated new order.

Review:

Iannucci's 'The Thick of it' brand of political satire transfers pretty well to Soviet Russia, though the anglophone accents jar somewhat and some of the humour is heavily telegraphed without being particularly funny. However, much of it is well achieved in purely horrific terms, and it has a kind of delirious momentum of its own, while Russell Beale's performance is a chilling piece of genius, combining comedic flair with Shakespearian tragedy.

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Country: FR/GB
Technical: col 106m
Director: Armando Iannucci
Cast: Simon Russell Beale, Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs, Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Paddy Considine, Jeffrey Tambor

Synopsis:

As Stalin prepares to hear a specially made recording of a Mozart piano concerto, he reads the soloist's vitriolic dedication and collapses with a stroke. Frantically, the other members of the party leadership jockey for position in the anticipated new order.

Review:

Iannucci's 'The Thick of it' brand of political satire transfers pretty well to Soviet Russia, though the anglophone accents jar somewhat and some of the humour is heavily telegraphed without being particularly funny. However, much of it is well achieved in purely horrific terms, and it has a kind of delirious momentum of its own, while Russell Beale's performance is a chilling piece of genius, combining comedic flair with Shakespearian tragedy.


Country: FR/GB
Technical: col 106m
Director: Armando Iannucci
Cast: Simon Russell Beale, Steve Buscemi, Jason Isaacs, Olga Kurylenko, Andrea Riseborough, Paddy Considine, Jeffrey Tambor

Synopsis:

As Stalin prepares to hear a specially made recording of a Mozart piano concerto, he reads the soloist's vitriolic dedication and collapses with a stroke. Frantically, the other members of the party leadership jockey for position in the anticipated new order.

Review:

Iannucci's 'The Thick of it' brand of political satire transfers pretty well to Soviet Russia, though the anglophone accents jar somewhat and some of the humour is heavily telegraphed without being particularly funny. However, much of it is well achieved in purely horrific terms, and it has a kind of delirious momentum of its own, while Russell Beale's performance is a chilling piece of genius, combining comedic flair with Shakespearian tragedy.