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The Death of Stalin is a 2017 political satire black comedy film written and directed by Armando Iannucci and co-written by David Schneider and Ian Martin with Peter Fellows. . Based on the French graphic novel La Mort de Staline (2010–2012), the film depicts the internal social and political power struggle among the members of the Soviet Politburo following the death of leader Joseph Stalin ...
The Death of Stalin; The Defense of Tsaritsyn; F. Fairytale (film) The Fall of Berlin (film) The Feasts of Belshazzar, or a Night with Stalin; G. The Gift to Stalin;
Joseph Stalin, the second leader of the Soviet Union, died on 5 March 1953. Death of Stalin may also refer to: La Mort de Staline (English: The Death of Stalin), a two-volume French graphic novel published in 2010 and 2012 by Thierry Robin and Fabien Nury; The Death of Stalin, a 2017 film by Armando Iannucci, based on the graphic novel
Films about the Soviet Union during the term in office of Joseph Stalin (1922-1953). Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
La Mort de Staline (English: The Death of Stalin) is a series of French satirical-biographical graphic novels. The two volumes were created by artist Thierry Robin [ fr ] and writer Fabien Nury [ fr ] , and published in October 2010 and May 2012 by Dargaud .
Stalin's Disciples (Hebrew: ילדי סטאלין, in Hebrew Stalin's Children) is a 1986 Israeli film directed by Nadav Levitan that satirizes the utopian ideology of the Israeli kibbutz. The death of Joseph Stalin in the 1950s leads to an ideological crisis on a kibbutz that identifies with communist principles.
Stalin is a 1992 American political drama television film starring Robert Duvall as Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Produced by HBO and directed by Ivan Passer , it tells the story of Stalin's rise to power until his death and spans the period from 1917 to 1953.
The railway was a project of the Soviet Gulag system that took place from 1947 until Stalin's death in 1953. Construction was coordinated via two separate Gulag projects, the 501 Railway beginning on the River Ob and 503 Railway beginning on the River Yenisey , part of a grand design of Joseph Stalin to span a railway across northern Siberia to ...