Using hours of found footage, ‘State Funeral’ revisits the funeral of Soviet tyrant Josef Stalin, offering “a damning critique of a… disastrous cult of personality.” Entertainment Critic Armando ...
The 20th century is likely unique in laying claim to three sociopathic dictators whose complete disregard for humanity in either the individual or the collective has justifiably earned them the label ...
MOSCOW — Five years ago, Stalin’s Funeral would have been a sensation. Written and directed by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, the Soviet Union’s best-known modern-day poet, the new film depicts life under Josef ...
Mar. 11—A renowned Ukrainian filmmaker will visit the University of Oklahoma for a public event to screen his documentary about Joseph Stalin. Sergei Loznitsa, an internationally acclaimed film ...
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On March 5, 1953, the death of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was announced to the people by Yury Levitan, a Soviet radio announcer who was active during and after the Second World War. Reading from the ...
Recently, I went to my first movie in a theater in 14 months. As the opportunity to patronize cinemas in person again presented itself to this vaccinated cinephile — we’re the ones who see the light ...
The Death of Stalin opens in Radio Moscow in 1953, where an orchestra is wrapping up the third movement of a Mozart piano concerto. The phone rings. It’s Joseph Stalin, personally requesting a copy of ...
This expertly constructed rearranging of archival and propaganda footage is the rare film to merit immediate status as a canonical work. The 20th century is likely unique in laying claim to three ...
The 20th century is likely unique in laying claim to three sociopathic dictators whose complete disregard for humanity in either the individual or the collective has justifiably earned them the label ...