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The Death of Stalin
Comedy | 14A | 107 min
"There is one thing that power can't stand, and that is to be mocked: The social importance of this topical romp should not be underestimated." - Kate Taylor, Globe and Mail
"From start to finish, director/co-writer Armando Iannucci (creator of HBO's brilliant Veep) delivers an audacious and insightful and ridiculous and hilarious send-up that reminded me of the classic Monty Python films of the 1970s and 1980s." - Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times
"It never asks us to laugh at cruelty; it does make us laugh at the absurd pettiness and ultimate small-mindedness of the men perpetrating that cruelty. And Iannucci is a superb ringmaster." - Glenn Kenny, RogerEbert.com
The one-liners fly as fast as political fortunes fall in this uproarious, wickedly irreverent satire from Armando Iannucci (Veep, In the Loop). Moscow, 1953: when tyrannical dictator Joseph Stalin drops dead, his parasitic cronies square off in a frantic power struggle to be the next Soviet leader. Among the contenders are the dweeby Georgy Malenkov (Jeffrey Tambor), the wily Nikita Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi), and the sadistic secret police chief Lavrentiy Beria (Simon Russell Beale). But as they bumble, brawl, and backstab their way to the top, just who is running the government? Combining palace intrigue with rapid-fire farce, this audacious comedy is a bitingly funny takedown of bureaucratic dysfunction performed to the hilt by a sparkling ensemble cast. A feature adaptation of Fabien Nury and Thierry Robin’s acclaimed graphic novel.
11 awards and 20 nominations! Nominated – Best Screenplay, Outstanding British Film of the Year, BAFTA Awards, 2018 Won – Best Comedy, Empire Awards, UK, 2018 Won – Best Supporting Actor, Evening Standard British Film Awards, 2018 Won – Jury Prize – Best Director, Monte-Carlo Comedy Film Festival, 2018 Won – Best Supporting Actor, Casting, Make up & Hair Design, Production Design, British Independent Film Awards, 2017 Won – Best Original Score for a Comedy Film, International Film Music Critics Award, 2017 Won – FIPRESCI Prize, Armando Iannucci, Torino Film Festival, 2017 Nominated – Platform Prize, Armando Iannucci, Toronto International Film Festival, 2017
This program is sponsored by Busch Systems, Netgain, The Peggy Hill Team - Keller Williams Broker, Pilatez.ca, Restorations by Rodgers/Renovations by Rodgers, Storage Mart, Venable Park Investment Council Inc., William Moore Solutions ink
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