Russia revokes permit for satire about Stalin’s death
MOSCOW — Russia’s Culture Ministry banned a satirical film about Soviet leader Josef Stalin’s death from movie theatres Tuesday following criticism from communists and others that the British-French production made a mockery of Russia’s history.
The Culture Ministry declared it was rescinding the permit that would have allowed Scottish writer-director Armando Iannucci’s “The Death of Stalin” to be shown in Russian theatres. The film premiered in Britain in October and was scheduled to open in Russia Thursday.
The ministry’s move reflects an admiration many in Russia still have for Stalin despite the dictator’s brutal purges that killed millions, as well as the government’s nervousness about the country’s history.
The ban came after some Russian lawmakers and other public figures watched the movie and urged the ministry to keep it out of from theatres.