Friday, May 13, 2016

Steve Buscemi will play in kinokomiks Khrushchev about Stalin – Russian Newspaper

specific and infinitely beautiful American actor Steve Buscemi, winner of the “Golden Globe” is in talks for the role of Nikita Khrushchev for the comedy “Death to Stalin” (The Death of Stalin) – the film adaptation of the eponymous comic Fabien Nury. According to Variety, in addition to the stars “The Big Lebowski” and “Reservoir Dogs”, the filmmakers are planning to get in his opus Jeffrey Tambor (Malenkov), Olga Kurylenko and Timothy Dalton (for the role of Marshal Zhukov)

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The assurances of the authors, the plot is based on the historical realities and talk about the chaos that covered the top of the Soviet power after the death of the leader, of a bitter struggle for power. And to beat all be in a humorous way.

The script is ready to adapt. Its composed by David Schneider ( “A Knight’s Tale”) and Ian Martin ( “In the Loop”, the TV series “Vice-President”). Directing disgrace winner of the “Emmy” (in the category “Best Comedy Series”) and the Writers Guild of America Award, the iconic British satirist Arman Iannuchchi (the aforementioned “In the Loop”, “Vice President” and “The Thick of It”).

The shooting will start this summer. People will be engaged in producing from the French company Quad Films, for which The Death of Stalin will be the first English-language project.

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