The Death of Stalin but it's just the interviews (FULL)
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- All the interviews of the actors and film crew members of The Death of Stalin. FULL HD quality + subtitles. Enjoy!
Interviewed in order of appearance: Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Jason Isaacs, Olga Kurylenko, Michael Palin, Andrea Riseborough, Paul Chahidi, Dermot Crowley, Paul Whitehouse, Armando Iannucci, David Schneider, Christopher Willis, Suzie Harman and Cristina Casali.
#stevebuscemi #behindthescenes #jasonisaacs - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Simon Russell Beale took off his Beria suit, but Jason Isaacs still wears that uniform to this very day.
Only in my dreams could I enter a room, throw-off my cloak to reveal the sight of my uniformed self in such splendor!
Of course, it was also totally farcical
But, if Isaacs wanted to wear that uniform 24/7/365, I think the rest of the world could (should!) allow him the indulgence
@@sheltr9735 No one but Jason Isaacs or Zhukov himself could pull it off. It makes me want to vote for him in 2024.
@@DrCruelwhen he threw the cloak off, was the most butch thing I've seen in a movie of this calibre
No one was strong enough to lift it off him with all that metal
Laughed like a loon when I heard Jason Isaacs accent! Sounded like a friendly Northern farmer!
One of the best movies in the last 10 years imo
I agree wholeheartedly!!
Yeah I’d agree with your statement
Third agree
I also agree. I think our sample here might be a little biased on a video of interviews of the cast discussing the film...
But yes, it's just brilliant ❤
Hard agree.
Simon Russell Beale as Beria is possibly the best performance of a villain in any film I've seen in literally decades.
The weird thing is, it never felt like a performance, it felt like it came natural to the character, that's how good it is.
Stage actors play good villains because they have experience with a crowd actually reacting to them
And it's extra interesting that as his usual self he doesn't only sound like, but also looks like a most friendly and sympathetic man. Really good acting can obviously take people places.
He was terrifying. He’d make an amazing, really dark version of The Penguin.
@@ForageGardener Yeah that makes perfect sense, I was thinking when he said he's of a Shakespearean theatre background, how that really helped. He really inhabited the character. Whereas Whitehouse just playing himself, worked equally well in a different way. As a few of them said, having actors from different backgrounds really worked well.
Jason Isaacs is excellent, Michael Palin is Legendary, Steve Buscemi is a hoot, Simon ìs a huge talent. All the main actors are underrated. They were all brilliant
Simon did awesome method acting xD . He still struggles coming out of character after the movie. he gives flower to girls after hanky panky is done. nice gesture
Honey you got it all wrong. Steve Buscemi is excellent - JASON ISAACS IS HOT 😍
"These were not entirely good people." That must be one of the classic understatements of all time, British Division.
I was thinking the same thing.
It’s a fantastic watch. Saw it on CZcams and loved it so much I bought it off Apple. The actors are brilliant. Simon Beale was totally malevolent. Jason Issac’s when he comes in with two AK-47’s under his great coats and says “pick your dates for the evening”. Brilliant. He has so many excellent lines.
And Brezhnev responding with 'I take the tall blonde' ^^
You watched a freely available and accessible digital version to then buy a non freely available accessible version…. Ok
I've bought it on DVD. Nothing will ever beat having a physical copy, even just to have it on the shelf! Digital libraries aren't the same.
A great movie, often hilarious, often dark, about an ideologically driven Russian/Slavic Borghata, a movie the significant correspondences with The Sopranos.
I would really love for a Director's Cut to be released with all the deleted scenes put back in. 👍😎
The committee approves of this film !!!
Which one?
Vladeph Putlin would have been educated by this instructional movie, had he not already by the KGB (observe his right arm).
... uuuuuuunanimously
Comic and dark with a stellar cast and brilliant writing and direction.
The greatest political satire movie since Dr Strangelove.
Great for the world outside the UK to get to know Paul Whitehouse. His TV and radio work is some of the funniest stuff ever. The Fast Show, Harry and Paul, Down the Line, Bellamy’s People… all genius
Such a brilliant film, with so many wonderful performances. Highlights for me included Jason Isaacs' entrance, which was both epic and hilarious, Simon Russel Beale's Beria, who is brilliantly scheming and ghoulish, Michael Palin's simultaneously oily and obsequious Molotov, Steve Buscemi's panicky and coniving Krushchev, and Rupert Friend's neurotic Vasily, all brilliantly played.
Finally in an ocean of "but it's just the ..." videos, one that's worth watching.
Superb film. Rubber-stamped from top to bottom with pure quality. Took me far too long to get to see it. Whilst it is relentlessly funny it’s also deeply sinister and tragic.
You know you did well when your film is getting banned in Russia.
You do know it was about a semi-mocking of our culture and history, not because of the film itself, right?
As a Russian I loved the film, as soon as you omit the fact that it's about a sensible part of our story.
Isaacs is a legend though, totally not the humble Zhukov from the interviews
@@sergeyalaev9393 You know banning mockery isn't a sign of a healthy self-confident culture? Right?
@@sergeyalaev9393 You say that like we don't mock our own cultures too... That's the difference between here and Russia, we're free to express ourselves how we wish
@@sergeyalaev9393Banning a film because you can't take a joke interesting...
I don't know that you can call Steve B the "lead" in this movie considering how (appropriately) ensemble-focused it is, but man do I ever want more movies with him in the primary role. This movie made a Beale fan out of me forever too!
Thanks for this post.
I have watched this movie >10x. Love it but it is so depressing.
Man’s inhumanity to man has caused countless thousands mourn.
But it's so funny - funny and terrifying!
Some things are so awful that the only sane reaction is laughing.
try millions
@@stellviahohenheim
True.
To clarify, I was paraphrasing a line in Robert Burn’s poem ‘Man Was Made to Mourn’.
Have you read the Gulag Archipelago by any chance?
This is indeed a brilliant movie, I love it immensely. And yes, it feels that actors really like each other and share sense of humor.
Thanks for uploading this
It only had 13 million dollar budget, in 2017. Very low production costs
Michael Palin calling you funny is something you have the right to brag about.
Thank you!
Paul Whitehouse is a national treasure.
Simon Beale was great in this movie.
fantastic collection of interviews! This really put me in the mood to watch Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy again
I watched the film for maybe the fifth time three weeks ago and I already want to rewatch it - such a superb and interesting film
I love this movie. Can't wait till my son is old enough to appreciate it, he is almost 15 now. I guess I'll wait another year.
Olga Kurylenko is such an absolute beauty
You think? Ukrainian!
@@nigelralphmurphy2852 Yup, barely though. Raised in Berdyansk, close to Russian border, speaking Russian.
@@dirkvantroyen9170 every Ukrainian born, when she was born speaks russian. She also speaks Ukrainian, you clown 😁😁😁
@@nigelralphmurphy2852She's super 🔥
She definitely has Asian blood. Southern Russia and Ukraine was ruled by Tatars and Noghays for centuries. Cossacks took up the nomadic and warlike culture around them of the Turkic Tatars, i.e. Kazakhs.
[modern Tatars aren’t Tatars, they are ancient Bolghars, Bulgarians aren’t Bolghars, they are just southern Slavs, North Macedonians aren’t Macedonians, they are southern Bulgarians, southern Slavs as well, Macedonians are Greeks, Slavs have no history]
Fun fact about Lazar Kaganovich, he built the Moscow metro, was Stalin's stooge through and through, never lived in luxary, and lived the exact length of the Soviet Union. He was born, he establishes the Soviet Union with the Marxists, becomes a pretty hardcore Stalinist, enters a pseudo exile, and when he died the Soviet Union collapsed either a few months or a year after he died.
He also was the main architect behind the genocide in Ukraine, also known as Holodomor. And yes, Kaganovits was an Ukrainian man himself.
@@ezeqeel8352 I mean how are you going to be a playa in Stalin's regime if you ain't in the game.
@@ryanrusch3976 Stalin just wanted some help to get the Ukrainian farmers to behave and broski Lazar came up with the full genocide to deal with it. I bet even Stalin alone sighed what a crazy fucker that man is 😂
Brilliant film, funny, clever and I can keep re-watching and find new bits.
I think it's funny how they had a really good time making a movie that's just incredibly fucking good. I'm not surprised someone finally got around to make a movie out of it because years ago reading about Stalin's death I too thought it would make a great movie. I'm just glad someone who actually makes movies read the same book!
Terrific movie! I was leary of it at first buy now have watched it three times. I could watch it again.
missed both Stalins in this marvelous interview - Josef and Vasilij. anyway excellent cast and presentation
"Balls like Kremlin domes!"
Banned in Russia...i wonder why?
This movie is such a genius combination of history and comedy.
I didn't know Jason Isaacs was big into military history. But if he was reading about Zhukov before this roll that shows he has some love for military history. Hell most people in the west, prob 95% of them wouldn't be able to tell you who Zhukov was. Would make sense why even played a minor role in Fury.
This film is hilarious! Really well cast, wonderfully paced comedy.
Love this movie
never realized Armando Iannucci was in this
Whut?
Love, love, love this movie.
I was absolutely enthralled by this movie,I was fascinated by the interaction between the members of the politburo and Stalin’s inner circle,you see them as figures standing on the kremlin wall presiding over the parades and festivities but now you get to see the behind the scenes personalities and political maneuvering and it gives a human scope to the power struggle within the Kremlin walls…
Brilliant film and a wonderful cast. "Smells like a Baku piss house in here".
Thz movie must be watched by all😂😂😂😂😂
So strange hearing steve doing his normal voice.
I just watched Boardwalk Empire and he’s an octave higher and like three noses more nasal.
truly one of the underappreciated transformative actors of the modern age. Equally capable playing arguably one of the darkest characters of his career as playing a goofy homeless person in a sweet Adam Sandler movie - a pyschopathic (?) child murderer in Con Air or a greasy, smooth talking gangster in Reservoir Dogs.
@fimmywa
...or as the meek, 'out-of-his-element' Donny. Poor Donny. Damn nihilists.
I would have respected Buscemi if he just ended with "he dies."
Until this point I thought it was Jon Hamm playing Zhukov.
Great movie
this was a great movie. a little loose with the time line, but still fun.
died laughing the entire movie. incredible cast
I was always going to watch this being an Armando Ianucci fan, but throw in Jason Isaacs and I’m sold (though the 100+ mile round trip on the train to see it in the pictures was less than fun) (my local rail franchise are notoriously awful).
I was disappointed it was such an absurd comedy on first viewing, felt it missed. Its now one of my favorite films.
Wonderful movie, often hilarious, often dark, about an ideologically driven Russian/Slavic/Soviet Borghata, a film with significant correspondences to The Sopranos.
I _don't_ know, actually (22:06) ...thanks, Paul.
lol
Why do you think Jeffery Tambor isn't here
The writers of the original comic should have been acknowledged.
Is nobody realizing the potential for joke with Micheal palin here:no one expects the NKVD😂
what’s really interesting about this film is how it resonates with modern day America. People are scared shitless to speak their minds and malevolence rules the day…
I love this movie on many levels and for many reasons. One of its most striking and interesting qualities is allowing the individual actors to use their own accents and preferred characterizations. This resulted in many of the most comically successful parts. This is black comedy at its finest. It really does not get much darker than this peace of human history. Someone may one day attempt to make a similar movie about the Holocaust, but somehow I doubt it. This is certainly one of those movies that has matured over time, as it continues to move far too close to home. After all, do we really think these things, only happen in Russia or the Soviet Union? Seriously folks this is far closer to how things happen in The USA and UK than we would like to imagine.
Still have difficulty regarding it as comedy. Rather tragedy mixed with horror.
Didn't Stalin sentence Molotov's wife to hard labor in a camp?
Correct.
I love Steve, but Beale easily stole the show with his presentation of Lavrentiy Beria.
I still find it odd when seeing both Buscemi's eyeballs facing the same direction, just saying.
Void cliché.
Just saying.
When the lunacy of communism meets human nature. I think I’ve watched this movie ten times. I’m a child of the fifties, so this movie resonates with me.
You childish idiot lol.
Molotov's grandchild is in so called parliament. You can Google it.
When did Steve Buscemi turn into John Waters?
😂😂😂
Unbelievably most of this is true to to the facts ....Jason Isaacs Zhukov steals the show .
In the loop terrier
Loved the film, looking forward to the sequel "The Death of poo tin".
We live in hope….
Von Stauffenberg, where are you?!
Are we in school?
Why not title the videos “death of Stalin interviews”. The interviews weren’t in the movie you’re just being extra for no reason 🗿
Putin does not approve and invites you for tea
How come Jeffrey Tambor wasn’t in these interviews :(
I'll take the blonde
Stalin had a good side?
He enjoyed a joke. For example, Churchill said to him, "I understand you collect jokes about yourself." And Stalin said, yes. And Churchill asked, "so how many do you have?" And Stalin said, "enough to fill three or four labor camps."
I love that the snowflakes in the Kremlin banned this film throughout Russia.
You have clearly never discussed Stalin with Russians.
'Snowflakes', that's really fashionable.
This film must be on the CIA/MI6/FSB... list - I wonder why. It's a comedy - so why you cut even the interviews ?
Watch this film or go to Gulag.
1 is followed by 2.
And get some 'tea'.
惊世骇俗
please create a sort of prequal - The death of Hitler. theres got to be something in that 😂😂🤣🤣
not historically accurate Beria was shot by firing squad
English please.
Not historically accurate, they all spoke Russian
to those snowflakes from the West, the people who experienced the real life under Stalin and Stalinism, especially those who saw the dark side of that world, could not stop laughing while watching the film. I really loved how accurate it was when it showed the inability of the system after Stalin to make any decisions and the inherent sclerosis of the communism in the absence of a leader made of steel. In the end, the same factors that made communism so powerful in the 40s were also the very reasons why it eventually collapsed, and that is a cruel joke for Stalin who believed he can change human nature.
Donald Trump has a lot to learn from the story of Stalin's demise and chaotic succession.
I'm running out of popcorn
Can we just get to the ending...?
The historical record is crystal clear - President Trump basically pleaded with Democratic governors and mayors to send in law enforcement to stop fanatic leftist rioters from burning down their city centers. Some "dictator!" They preferred to play politics and didn't allow it. Politically-weaponized media spun this to malign Trump and derail his very real efforts to control the southern border. Meanwhile Putin made all his moves while weak Democratic presidents were in office - Chechnya and Crimea (Clinton and Obama) and Ukraine (Biden). If he hadn't been ousted this murderous Ukraine war would have never happened!
Comparing trump to Stalin is laughable and shows how little you know either about Stalin or about trump or probably both
@@eddiemoran8044 I mean regardless of your views on Trump, you do have to admit that he’s single-handedly carrying the Republican Party rn, like all of his so called contenders are basically just pale imitations of him. When he dies there will 100% be a scramble for the Republican Party to decide how to move forward.
@@eddiemoran8044 Not true
Drumpf hasn't killed millions upon millions
But that's where the differences end
They share the sociopathy such that everybody around them is merely a tool, to be used and/or destroyed in the service of "great leader's" power
One a dictator, the other a wannabe-dictator
Thugs, both of them
They both surrounded themselves with fellow gangsters, and created thugocracies
Both had complete disregard / disrespect for all the little people (Drumpf: "suckers, losers" in reference to American war heroes)
Admittedly, comparing Drumpfsters to Stalin is not as strong as a comparison to, say, Mussolini
But, that's splitting fascists...
😂
One of the worst movies ever made, British slapstick humour; middle class sarcasm mixed with monty python
If THIS is one of the worst movies you’ve seen, I envy you
@@wietomeiborg1934 I've been in worse movies myself
Why is CZcams trying to push this stupid movie so hard? No one I know has ever watched it yet all I get are stupid clip compilations of this movie. This video has five figures worth of views but only 43 comments? This is obviously bottled what is going on did your movie BB that bad you need to pay for views?
I've seen it several times - I have the DVD. Its a superb film, well acted, chillingly accurate and hilarious in equal measure. If you think its a stupid film then you just have very different taste in film, so just don't watch it.
@@williamjenman6902 why thank you Mr PR man sitting in an office typing this out for money. You may go for your daily bathroom break now. If you are going to try and do this at least make it sound natural. "Chilling, accurate and hilarious" no one talks like this you goon.
You've commented on a video about it so it'll be trying to show you more content about it.
Hi Jon. Watched it, own the graphic novel and the film, which is brilliant. Thanks! 😂
It is a very good film
Farce from the real, and damn good at that, it’s the disrespect that due those who made up the dystopian world of Stalin.