The Death of Stalin * * * *

      The Death of Stalin is a film by a Scotsman called Armando Iannucci (no wonder he's got a sense of humour).  Armando gave us the excellent Veep, In the The Thick of It, In the Loop and (my favourite) Alan Partridge, who he invented with Steve Coogan. 
A surprisingly lively film about death
     Armando knows how to write a good political comedy and has mercilessly lampooned the White House and Downing Street for years. With The Death of Stalin he's decided it's the other sides turn for a good send-up.
      One of the funniest features of The Death of Stalin is that none of the actors try to put on an accent - Stalin talks like an East End Londoner, Kruschev like a New Yorker.
       As the title suggests it's about the death of Stalin and the immediate grappling for power among the Committee.
       I don't know very much about Russian Politics and after this film I'm not sure if I know more or less: but I was highly amused.  It's very funny.

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