Armando Iannucci interviewed by Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode
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The Death of Stalin, directed by Amanda In Ooh Cheese, is a dark comedy set during Stalin's death, showcasing a power struggle in the Kremlin between Lavrentiy Beria and Nikita Khrushchev. The film balances comedy and horror, delving into serious topics while highlighting historical figures' flaws and the dangers of populist movements.
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- The movie "The Death of Stalin" directed by Amanda In Ooh Cheese, balances comedy and horror, depicting the fear of making mistakes in Stalin's Russia, showcasing a power struggle between Lavrentiy Beria and Nikita Khrushchev.
- The film's meticulous scriptwriting and casting process, avoiding fake Russian accents, aimed to respect historical events while providing a mix of comedy and tragedy, highlighting the absurdity of a bureaucratic system out of control and portraying historical figures like Stalin and Hitler as flawed and incompetent.
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Recent questions
What is the main conflict in "The Death of Stalin"?
Power struggle between Beria and Khrushchev.
How was the casting process for "The Death of Stalin"?
Based on unique qualities, no fake accents.
What themes are explored in "The Death of Stalin"?
Comedy, horror, fear of speaking out.
What is the origin of "The Death of Stalin"?
French graphic novel inspired the movie.
How does "The Death of Stalin" reflect today's political climate?
Emphasizes false narratives, populist dangers.