As the man from the former Soviet Union, I wish to thank you, all the people involved in making of this movie. I have just watched it and was amazed about how correct and delicate you were in, for example, respectful attitude to the Soviet army. Zhukov is my favourite character from it all. However, I think the triad of Zhukov-Konev-Rokossovsky in some comical context would have added even greater comic feel to this movie. Three military commanders that were approaching to Berlin in 1945. Konev was actually of the same physique and same manners as Zhukov. Rokossovsky, on the other hand, was of Polish noble ancestry, a very polite, full of respect and dignity to the others and himself military commander. I think that the scene of fight between Zhukov and Konev (punches and all that wrestling stuff), while Rokossovsky talks to his... female fans not noticing the two fighting, would look awesome in this movie. As far as I know, there indeed was a confusing fight between Zhukov and Konev in 1945 - confusing for the people around them who had no idea of the reason of the fight. Tough guys they were. And Rokossovsky who never yelled, never used swear words and never beat anybody in his whole life, it seems. Like three musketeers, you know.
I really loved this film. The Funeal scene is my favorite part where buschemi tries to make a movement look like part of the ceremony particularly tickled me.
Shame they glossed over Paul Whitehouse like that even after Iannucci brought him up specifically. Whitehouse is a genuine talent and I was so pleased to see him on the big screen. He is a brilliant comedic actor yet able to bring remarkable pathos into a dramatic role (Rowley Birkin on the Fast Show for instance). I hope he gets more work like that in the future, he deserves to be recognized as the great and versatile actor he is.
Awesome movie, funnier than anything I have seen for ever and really dark in places to keep you aware of where and when you are...acted superbly, I loved it.
Or maybe make one about the lack of democracy and stench of hypocrisy in the protectionist economic cartel that is the EU..? e.g. Start with the billions they pay to Erdogan and the Libyan militia to stop immigrants from entering Europe ? Whilst simultaneously posturing about Trump's wall......lots of scope for Satire there...??
The delicacy needed to make a comedy out of a situation of so much suffering is so hard to achieve, but he did it brilliantly. That Russia banned it speaks to its bite as a satire.
This is one movie I wish I could take my mom to see... She was born in 1929 and left Russia after the war, and to her Stalin will always be the hero that the Russian education system made him out to be. "yeah, I know he did a lot of terrible things, but..." She now spends her days watching Russian state TV and thinks Putin "is not so bad as you're always making him out to be!", so, I guess nothing much changes...! Anyway, wish I could watch this in a cinema, but - even though almost a fifth of the population over here (Israel) is originally from Russia (or maybe because of this?) - I don't see it schedueled for realease here
I think you can easily find it on the Net. Like, torrents, et al. I think, you have mixed a lot of totally different things in your comment. First, Putin is much much much less evil than Stalin, absolutely, by any measuring scale. Any comparisons look strange. Any associations here do not work. Except for propaganda purposes. Second, Russian education system as well as Russian society in general does not have an established view on Stalin. It is thus rather left for every given schoolboy/girl to decide on his/her own - though, certainly, something exact is written in the textbooks, but after all there is no direct opinion on Stalin in Russia. Third, you seem to live in the country that is in the constant state of war, to an extent. You seem to not understand what it is like to be a leader in wartime and to become a victor being a leader of the state. Stalin is the guy who ruled the country when the forces of his country captured Hitler's Berlin in 1945. Therefore, he is destined to be sacralized, whatever kind of devil he really was. Usually, the truth lies somewhere in between.
Just watched it on video, and I re-played the scene where they put Stalin on the bed four times and guffawed every time. Just thinking about it makes me laugh all over again. Sublime visual comedy alongside all the brilliant verbals.
Long after the release of this movie, I have watched it countless times. Each time I understand more of it, and find it funnier each time, even though it is a very dark humour..
Fantastic movie, great comedy, a gold-standard of the real comedy I would say. The only things that irritated me as a former citizen of the USSR were some historical inaccuracies, though many things were historically accurate. But these lists of people to be shot by a secret police - the intensity of it that was shown in a movie was only in 1937-38, not in the 50-s. Second - Stalin's children were of much less significance in history that this movie shows and third - NKVD shooting people arriving to Moscow is a complete made-up story that never happened. But I guess script-writer add all this for the movie's success so I dont blame him, its not a documentary.
Is it okay to watch this film whilst suffering from a cold? It sounds so funny it will wreck my throat and my head is so full of cold I will be overwhelmed by the jokes
I have just rewatched the movie and this interview. I love the movie, theinterview is fascinating and I recommend watching them again in the light of current events.
Maybe the most historically correct movie ever... except for the timeline... which for movie making purposes, I get it. They got everything right... including the bouquet of flowers that Beria gave his rape victims. If they accepted them, it was consensual, if not, the Gulag or a bullet
Interesting that Bob Dylan pays a sort of tribute to Zhukov in the lyrics of 'Mother of Muses': 'Sing of Sherman, Montgomery, and Scott And of Zhukov, and Patton, and the battles they fought , Who cleared the path for Presley to sing, Who carved the path for Martin Luther King'.
I’m teaching Kafka right now to my high school students and have been using Death of Stalin as a kind of supplemental text. It’s a great way to show how tragedy, horror, and comedy can coexist simultaneously. I really feel like this is nearly the last word in black comedy. It seems like the negative reaction to the film in Russia was about the way in which it makes a mockery of the myth of vitality and machismo among Russian apparatchiks. I get the sense that stuff runs pretty deep in Russian culture even today.
Interesting to hear their discussion about whether it's been released in Russia and the following discussion on Russian political entities in general in 2022.
So glad this is on Netflix now. I was laughing and terrified at the same time. I keep coming back to it, the way a child keeps coming back to a terrifying fairytale until they can get past it. Right now we have a viral machine taking people out back and killing them, and the people at the top are at the same level of incompetence.
nightw4tchman I had to travel into London just to see this,as it wasn't on near me either,and I'd highly recommend it. It is funny,but intensely dark at the same time.
The thing is, in real life, Beria was by far the most capable manager of the bunch. He could easily been a CEO of a fortune 500 company. Seems like he had the same moral compass as many of them.
@@guopaul2444 would it work though? There is the gang of four and then the idea of Mao. In this movie, it very much indicts Stalin for hiring people like Beria and making this system. For the death of Mao, they would have to show the blame for the cultural revolution and the whole system which would upset the modern Chinese line.
To compare stalin who's actions were responsible for deaths well in the millions, to trump who may say an idiotic thing here and there (but who is in no way responsible for such a destruction and misery) shows how uneducated people have become. If we think that trump is the worst thing/person since stalin just shows what a dumbed down and hypocritical society we live in today. Now, with all that said, I think that the movie was a great comedy and a wonderful spin on those dark days. Just don't try to put a greater meaning to it (and by that I mean to compare it to anything that's going on in todays politics).
Given the opportunity, Trump would very well become a Stalinesque tyrant. Perhaps your instincts aren’t so finely tuned. Or you miss the significance between such a character assuming power in a democracy vs an already autocratic state. The US dodged a bullet.
Iannucci is the tipical one thinking making people laugh let's truth come out. We have worldwide examples now that that's not true. In truth that approach is what puts authoritarians in power. Because what's funny is individual people. There's no comedy about ideas.
As the man from the former Soviet Union, I wish to thank you, all the people involved in making of this movie. I have just watched it and was amazed about how correct and delicate you were in, for example, respectful attitude to the Soviet army. Zhukov is my favourite character from it all. However, I think the triad of Zhukov-Konev-Rokossovsky in some comical context would have added even greater comic feel to this movie. Three military commanders that were approaching to Berlin in 1945. Konev was actually of the same physique and same manners as Zhukov. Rokossovsky, on the other hand, was of Polish noble ancestry, a very polite, full of respect and dignity to the others and himself military commander. I think that the scene of fight between Zhukov and Konev (punches and all that wrestling stuff), while Rokossovsky talks to his... female fans not noticing the two fighting, would look awesome in this movie. As far as I know, there indeed was a confusing fight between Zhukov and Konev in 1945 - confusing for the people around them who had no idea of the reason of the fight. Tough guys they were. And Rokossovsky who never yelled, never used swear words and never beat anybody in his whole life, it seems. Like three musketeers, you know.
That would work if they did a prequel
a zhukov centric movie by Armando with john iasscs would be something i pay hand over foot for.
@@Grandizer8989 yeah the Soviet three Stooges
Jason Isaacs completely stole the show as Zhukov.
Agreed. Everyone was amazing but he was Oscar worthy for me!
I laughed out loud when he got introduced
He was this movie's equivalent to Flash Heart in Blackadder, steals every scene with his over the top performance.
I expected nothing else from the great Admiral Zhao.
A really convincing Yorkshire accent. Taking in a lot of elements of Yorkshire dialect.
Barvo Mark for the self restraint to manage to wait a whole minute before mentioning Jason Isaacs
Chris Morris did Four Lions and Armando did The Death of Stalin. Two pure comedy Gods who need to get back together asap!
This film is cinematic genius
As long as you understand Stalin and Beria
were monsters.
I really loved this film.
The Funeal scene is my favorite part where buschemi tries to make a movement look like part of the ceremony particularly tickled me.
*funeral
@RobertSlover A spelling mistake and an aunt.
Damn you auto correct.
Shame they glossed over Paul Whitehouse like that even after Iannucci brought him up specifically. Whitehouse is a genuine talent and I was so pleased to see him on the big screen. He is a brilliant comedic actor yet able to bring remarkable pathos into a dramatic role (Rowley Birkin on the Fast Show for instance). I hope he gets more work like that in the future, he deserves to be recognized as the great and versatile actor he is.
My favourite film of the last 10-20 years. Genius.
Iannucci did a great job directing this hilarious satire. The casting was great as well. Jason Isaacs, Buscemi and Palin were funny as hell.
I paid money to see this ridiculous film today. Loved it!
Awesome movie, funnier than anything I have seen for ever and really dark in places to keep you aware of where and when you are...acted superbly, I loved it.
I *loved* it. I have a profound weakness for well done black comedy. Everyone involved turned in a spectacular performance.
Rehearsal time... what a curious concept. You'd almost think Sidney Lumet knew a thing or two.
Incredibly dark and funny. One of the best movies i have ever seen
cant WAIT to see this. it sounds brilliant. so intelligent. love it.
Did you?
Be good if we had a thick of it movie about Brexit or events leading up to it
InformalMrTom like how the earth warms up by two degrees everytime he speaks he's so mild aired
Anything Thick of It would be wonderful. I can't keep watching those same episodes over and over again.
Not possible. It would be too absurd
Or maybe make one about the lack of democracy and stench of hypocrisy in the
protectionist economic cartel that is the EU..? e.g. Start with the billions they pay
to Erdogan and the Libyan militia to stop
immigrants from entering Europe ?
Whilst simultaneously posturing about
Trump's wall......lots of scope for Satire
there...??
Jeffery Tambor was cracking me up
This film is wonderful. Amazing from start to finish.
The delicacy needed to make a comedy out of a situation of so much suffering is so hard to achieve, but he did it brilliantly. That Russia banned it speaks to its bite as a satire.
This is one movie I wish I could take my mom to see... She was born in 1929 and left Russia after the war, and to her Stalin will always be the hero that the Russian education system made him out to be. "yeah, I know he did a lot of terrible things, but..." She now spends her days watching Russian state TV and thinks Putin "is not so bad as you're always making him out to be!", so, I guess nothing much changes...! Anyway, wish I could watch this in a cinema, but - even though almost a fifth of the population over here (Israel) is originally from Russia (or maybe because of this?) - I don't see it schedueled for realease here
Yitzhak Shtarker is your mother Jewish? I ask because the USSR was pretty awful for Jews at times
I think you can easily find it on the Net. Like, torrents, et al. I think, you have mixed a lot of totally different things in your comment. First, Putin is much much much less evil than Stalin, absolutely, by any measuring scale. Any comparisons look strange. Any associations here do not work. Except for propaganda purposes. Second, Russian education system as well as Russian society in general does not have an established view on Stalin. It is thus rather left for every given schoolboy/girl to decide on his/her own - though, certainly, something exact is written in the textbooks, but after all there is no direct opinion on Stalin in Russia. Third, you seem to live in the country that is in the constant state of war, to an extent. You seem to not understand what it is like to be a leader in wartime and to become a victor being a leader of the state. Stalin is the guy who ruled the country when the forces of his country captured Hitler's Berlin in 1945. Therefore, he is destined to be sacralized, whatever kind of devil he really was. Usually, the truth lies somewhere in between.
£50 a day + tea and biscuits
that's clearly mate's rates
Just watched it on video, and I re-played the scene where they put Stalin on the bed four times and guffawed every time. Just thinking about it makes me laugh all over again. Sublime visual comedy alongside all the brilliant verbals.
Long after the release of this movie, I have watched it countless times. Each time I understand more of it, and find it funnier each time, even though it is a very dark humour..
Fantastic movie, great comedy, a gold-standard of the real comedy I would say. The only things that irritated me as a former citizen of the USSR were some historical inaccuracies, though many things were historically accurate. But these lists of people to be shot by a secret police - the intensity of it that was shown in a movie was only in 1937-38, not in the 50-s. Second - Stalin's children were of much less significance in history that this movie shows and third - NKVD shooting people arriving to Moscow is a complete made-up story that never happened. But I guess script-writer add all this for the movie's success so I dont blame him, its not a documentary.
It was based off of a graphic novel made by a Frenchman, so its historical accuracy should be taken with a rather large grain of salt.
In Russia the authorises have forbidden the film. Stalin is alive(((
Armando Iannucci - The greatest political Director . . .
Is it okay to watch this film whilst suffering from a cold? It sounds so funny it will wreck my throat and my head is so full of cold I will be overwhelmed by the jokes
Waiting for this movie physically hurts, I think it still doesn't even have a release date where I live.
Also I love this man.
I have just rewatched the movie and this interview. I love the movie, theinterview is fascinating and I recommend watching them again in the light of current events.
Maybe the most historically correct movie ever... except for the timeline... which for movie making purposes, I get it. They got everything right... including the bouquet of flowers that Beria gave his rape victims. If they accepted them, it was consensual, if not, the Gulag or a bullet
One of the best movies ever made. Why isn't this on everyone's favorite list?
Interesting that Bob Dylan pays a sort of tribute to Zhukov in the lyrics of 'Mother of Muses': 'Sing of Sherman, Montgomery, and Scott
And of Zhukov, and Patton, and the battles they fought
, Who cleared the path for Presley to sing, Who carved the path for Martin Luther King'.
Dr Strange Love meets Brazil.
Excellent movie. Enjoyed the hell out of it.
I wish I could find that Seagal interview.
I’m teaching Kafka right now to my high school students and have been using Death of Stalin as a kind of supplemental text. It’s a great way to show how tragedy, horror, and comedy can coexist simultaneously. I really feel like this is nearly the last word in black comedy.
It seems like the negative reaction to the film in Russia was about the way in which it makes a mockery of the myth of vitality and machismo among Russian apparatchiks. I get the sense that stuff runs pretty deep in Russian culture even today.
For Kafka studies why not use the EU...and
how it's democratically run by faceless
technocrats. ? Textbook Kafka...!
Armando is a national treasure
When, oh, when can we see this in the States!?!?!
I thought Armando was playing Stalin in the thumbnail 😆
Interesting to hear their discussion about whether it's been released in Russia and the following discussion on Russian political entities in general in 2022.
On a par with Life of Brian.
Top of the comedy tree - reserved for those satirising huge targets and hitting the spot.
Comedy gold.
He wears headphones literally
Did Simon just call him Amanda? 18:50
So glad this is on Netflix now. I was laughing and terrified at the same time. I keep coming back to it, the way a child keeps coming back to a terrifying fairytale until they can get past it. Right now we have a viral machine taking people out back and killing them, and the people at the top are at the same level of incompetence.
I don't understand: Will I be sent to the gulag if I see this or can I only avoid the gulag by seeing it? Answers please comrades.
Start applauding now comrade. When your hands are bleeding we will tell you.
You have thought about seeing it. Gulag for you.
You will go to gulag for not seeing it in your lifetime.
gulaged if you do, gulaged if you don't.
Yes
Such a great film, up there w in bruges for me as a clever witty flick i'll always want to watch
What about Carry On Up the Khyber...?
Really want to see this film, but it's not on anywhere near me annoyingly.
nightw4tchman I had to travel into London just to see this,as it wasn't on near me either,and I'd highly recommend it.
It is funny,but intensely dark at the same time.
Nearest place to me is a little too far. Probably will wait till it comes out on dvd but thanks!
You could also try 'the internet'
I hear lots of films are available there.
A lot of films that are not out on DVD yet, too.
It's now out at my local so no worries, ta.
Jason Isaacs as Zhukov as Captain Flash.
I live in Vietnam. No release here as yet.
Steve Jackson ha, I live in China, I seriously doubt that it’ll be released here either
cái chết của stalin: watch it at home, of course there will be no theatrical release . .
Trump is Stalin sounds ridiculous three years later.
His two new projects sound interesting. He should combine the two: David Copperfield in Space!
David Copperfield In Space?
Nobody knows which light the last switch controls.
MORE TUCKER PLEASE !
a great movie
The thing is, in real life, Beria was by far the most capable manager of the bunch. He could easily been a CEO of a fortune 500 company. Seems like he had the same moral compass as many of them.
Armando is The Don.
The Chinese are a funny lot ... Who's working on "The Death of Mao"
as Chinese, I would love to see this done!
@@guopaul2444 would it work though?
There is the gang of four and then the idea of Mao. In this movie, it very much indicts Stalin for hiring people like Beria and making this system.
For the death of Mao, they would have to show the blame for the cultural revolution and the whole system which would upset the modern Chinese line.
it's good
Simon russell beale was so Dispicable in this Great Actor
To compare stalin who's actions were responsible for deaths well in the millions, to trump who may say an idiotic thing here and there (but who is in no way responsible for such a destruction and misery) shows how uneducated people have become. If we think that trump is the worst thing/person since stalin just shows what a dumbed down and hypocritical society we live in today. Now, with all that said, I think that the movie was a great comedy and a wonderful spin on those dark days. Just don't try to put a greater meaning to it (and by that I mean to compare it to anything that's going on in todays politics).
Yeah, this aged well
Given the opportunity, Trump would very well become a Stalinesque tyrant. Perhaps your instincts aren’t so finely tuned. Or you miss the significance between such a character assuming power in a democracy vs an already autocratic state. The US dodged a bullet.
That birdsong is SO annoying
oh please. trump is somehow not as bad as bush was in my opinion, and brexit is the people taking their country back. nothing wrong with that.
I mean, Trump is just plain incompetent when it comes to running a nation. Most of his decisions have been very questionable.
cristian alvarez yeah but brexit could lead to Scotland leaving so...
Hahahahahahaha this comment has aged like milk
Iannucci is the tipical one thinking making people laugh let's truth come out. We have worldwide examples now that that's not true. In truth that approach is what puts authoritarians in power. Because what's funny is individual people. There's no comedy about ideas.
This discussion shows how little authors actually know about these people they call "idiots".
I am shocked by how many people in the comments liked this film. I couldn't even finish it.
Why's that?
There’s a clue in your name