The Death of Stalin (2017) [R]

Release Date:
October 20, 2017

Original Title:
The Death of Stalin

Alternate Titles:
A morte de Estaline
La mort de Staline
La muerte de Stalin
Morto Stalin, se ne fa un altro
The Death of Stalin - Hier regiert der Wahnsinn
더 데스 오브 스탈린
스탈린의 죽음
스탈린이 죽었다!

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | History

Production Companies:
AFPI
France 3 Cinéma
Gaumont
La Compagnie Cinématographique
Main Journey
Panache Productions
Quad Productions

Production Countries:
Belgium | Canada | France | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: MA15+  BR: 16  CA: R  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  DK: 15  ES: 7  FR: U  GB: 15  GR: K-15  HU: 16  IE: 15A  JP: R15+  KR: 15  LT: N-16  NL: 16  PL: 16  SE: 15  SK: 12  US: R 

Runtime: 107

In the Kremlin, no one can hear you scheme

When dictator Joseph Stalin dies, his parasitic cronies square off in a frantic power struggle to become the next Soviet leader. As they bumble, brawl and back-stab their way to the top, the question remains — just who is running the government?

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ADR & Dubbing:
Alex Sawyer

ADR Mixer:
Chris Navarro
Oliver Brierley
Mark DeSimone

Additional Writing:
Peter Fellows

Art Direction:
Jane Brodie

Assistant Art Director:
Charlotte Hutchings

Assistant Costume Designer:
Hannah Warren

Assistant Director:
Jahn Ramis

Casting:
Sarah Crowe

Co-Producer:
Gaëtan David
André Logie

Comic Book:
Thierry Robin
Fabien Nury

Construction Manager:
Jo Hawthorne

Costume Design:
Suzie Harman

Costume Supervisor:
Hannah Walter

Director:
Armando Iannucci

Director of Photography:
Zac Nicholson

Editor:
Peter Lambert

Executive Producer:
Jean-Christophe Colson

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Alexander Liam Taylor

First Assistant Director:
Martin Curry

First Assistant Editor:
George Adams

Foley Artist:
Paula Boram
Ruth Sullivan

Foley Editor:
Stuart Bagshaw

Gaffer:
Andrew Bailey

Graphic Designer:
Louise Begbie

Hair Designer:
Nicole Stafford

Health and Safety:
Daniel Rogers

Line Producer:
Sarah Wheale

Makeup & Hair:
Kirsty Mcqueen
Sally Rose Davidson
Jacqueline Rathore
Julie Kendrick

Makeup Designer:
Nicole Stafford

Military Consultant:
Paul Biddiss

Music Editor:
Andrew Glen

Original Music Composer:
Christopher Willis

Post Production Supervisor:
Louise Seymour

Producer:
Kevin Loader
Laurent Zeitoun
Yann Zenou
Nicolas Duval Adassovsky

Production Accountant:
Freya Pinsent

Production Coordinator:
Olga Avrahova
Scott Eaton

Production Design:
Cristina Casali

Production Manager:
Livia Burton

Screenplay:
Fabien Nury
David Schneider
Ian Martin
Armando Iannucci

Script Supervisor:
Angelica Pressello

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Alex Finlayson

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Seán McDermott

Second Assistant Director:
Anna Brabbins

Second Unit Director:
Kevin Loader

Set Decoration:
Charlotte Dirickx

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nigel Heath
Alex Fielding

Special Effects Supervisor:
Neal Champion

Steadicam Operator:
Iain Mackay

Still Photographer:
Nicola Dove

Storyboard Artist:
Douglas Ingram
Temple Clark

Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Herbert
Mark Southworth

Stunts:
Matt Crook
Luke Tumber

Supervising Art Director:
David Hindle

Third Assistant Director:
Mykola Perestiuk
Hanna Haffenden

Unit Publicist:
Emma Davie

Visual Effects Producer:
Michel Denis
Aurelia Abate

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Ronald Grauer
Laurent Gillet

Wigmaker:
Alex Rouse

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