The Death of Stalin
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The Death of Stalin

Moscow, 1953. After being in power for nearly 30 years, Soviet dictator Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin takes ill and quickly dies. Now the members of th...e Council of Ministers scramble for power. Show More

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In the dark comedic film The Death of Stalin set in Moscow, 1953, Soviet dictator Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin suddenly falls ill and dies, leaving behind a power vacuum in the Council of Ministers. As news spreads, a fierce struggle ensues as each member vies for ultimate control of the Soviet Union.

The film captures the chaotic and absurd nature of the power struggle as political figures like Lavrentiy Beria, Nikita Khrushchev, and Georgy Malenkov compete and scheme to secure their positions. With different personalities and agendas clashing, the Council of Ministers becomes a battleground for manipulations, betrayals, and inflated egos.

The death of Stalin sets into motion a series of events that creates a power vacuum and exposes the dangers of unchecked authority. The film delves into the hilarious and sometimes chilling dynamics of political infighting, displaying the absurdity of dictatorial rule and the lengths people would go to gain power.

Directed by Armando Iannucci, known for his satirical approach, The Death of Stalin offers a biting critique on authoritarian regimes and the moral bankruptcy it breeds among its leaders. With a talented ensemble cast including Steve Buscemi, Jeffrey Tambor, and Michael Palin, the film brings to life the absurdity and horror of the Soviet Union under Stalin's rule.

With its blend of dark comedy, political satire, and historical narrative, The Death of Stalin is a thought-provoking and entertaining exploration of power dynamics and the consequences of totalitarianism.

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Release Date:

09 Mar 2018

Writers:

Fabien Nury, Thierry Robin, Armando Iannucci

Awards:

Nominated for 2 BAFTA 18 wins & 40 nominations total