Moscow movie theatre shows Stalin film, defies official ban
MOSCOW — A Moscow movie theatre has shown a satirical film about Soviet leader Josef Stalin despite an official ban.
The Culture Ministry has rescinded the permit for screening Scottish writer-director Armando Iannucci’s “The Death of Stalin” just two days before its scheduled premiere. The decision followed criticism from communists and others that the British-French production made a mockery of Russian history.
Pioner theatre showed the film Thursday as planned, defying the ministry’s move.
The ministry warned the theatre will face sanctions in line with the law. Screening the film without a license is punishable by a fine of up to 100,000 rubles (about $1,800) and could lead to the theatre’s closure in case of a second violation.