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Why is Beria fat?

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Armando Iannucci is pretty based desu

Don't know a lot historical comedies. Would you count Life of Brian as a historical comedy?
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Had a good laugh at the butthurt russkies in the comments

I watch it only for the uniforms

This. Will watch only cos he's behind it

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Anglos are the scum of the earth

>that cheeki breeki comments section

Well that's kinda the whole reason the film exists in the manner thatcit does, it's an Iannucci co-written and directed absurdist political comedy.

Taking a break from mobbing the youtube comments section?

This came out of nowhere. When did this movie start production and why am I only hearing about it now?

Which one is Beria?

spymaster i suppose

it's the first time i've seen steve buscemi actually making an effort to transform his appearance into someone else

>stalin
>everyone is speaking english

stupid as fuck

>The Death of Stalin is a forthcoming Franco-British satirical period comedy-drama film directed by Armando Iannucci which chronicles the events that transpired after the death of Joseph Stalin in 1953.
Why the fuck would they be speaking Russian in a Franco-British film. That's like saying that The Fast and the Furious 3 is stupid as fuck because nobody is speaking Japanese.

I mean which actor

Who's Buscemi supposed to be?

Simon Russell Beale

Richard Brake ... Tarasov
Jason Isaacs ... Georgy Zhukov
Olga Kurylenko ... Maria Yudina
Steve Buscemi ... Nikita Khrushchev
Rupert Friend ... Vasily Stalin
Andrea Riseborough ... Svetlana Stalin
Jeffrey Tambor ... Georgy Malenkov
Paddy Considine ... Comrade Andryev
Roger Ashton-Griffiths ... Musician 1
Michael Palin ... Vyacheslav Molotov
Simon Russell Beale ... Lavrentiy Beria
Jonathan Aris ... Mezhnikov
Dermot Crowley ... Kaganovich
Paul Whitehouse ... Anastas Mikoyan
Cara Horgan ... Lidiya Timashuk
Justin Edwards ... Spartak Sokolov
Gerald Lepkowski ... Leonid Brezhnev
Daniel Tuite ... Slimonov
June Watson ... Matryona Petrovna
Adrian McLoughlin ... Joseph Stalin
David Crow ... Khrustalyov

>Palin as Molotov
Ok, I may have to go see this.

>all those incredibly assmad vatniks

This

Fucking Monty Python alumni it's basically mandatory viewing

I'm just happy they worked in the bit about Beria being the first to kiss Stalin's body when he laid in state.

The guy with the scar and all the medals is Zhukov, right? Sorry, don't recognize any of the others.

So is this a Monthly Python thread now?

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Why are there no Russian actors?

>not posting treaty of Westphalia
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Unfunny cringe.

Because Stalin is still a national hero in Russia and they wouldn't celebrate his death. In Russia, Stalin is not seen as a monster but rather a strongman figure who saved the country from Hitler. The general attitude is "yeah he was an asshole, but he still saved Russia from being final solution'd."

Not opposed to them but that trailer doesn't look particularly funny.

They actually put up posters with his face on buses and shop windows all over the city during IIRC 2010 Victory Day Parade - the only one that had Americans marching through Red Square.
Too fucking bad I don't' have those photos anymore.

I don't consider that even remotely surprising so you're good, I don't need proof. Every country gives its "national heroes" a pass on whatever bullshit they did. Americans don't hate George Washington for owning slaves, Black Africans don't hate Mandela for being a terrorist, British don't hate Churchill for starving Indians, and Chinese don't hate Mao for starving......everybody.

I'm loving that Zhukov.

t. Russian.