The Death of Stalin (2017)

Movie · 2017 · Comedy, Drama, History · 1h 47m · R · English

Curator score: 9.4/10 (127.3K ratings)

In the Kremlin, no one can hear you scheme

Overview

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?

Ratings

Director

Armando Iannucci

Production

Gaumont, Quad Productions, Main Journey, France 3 Cinéma, La Compagnie Cinématographique, Panache Productions

Cast

Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Isaacs, Michael Palin, Rupert Friend, Andrea Riseborough, Dermot Crowley, Paul Whitehouse, Paul Chahidi, Adrian McLoughlin, Paddy Considine, Olga Kurylenko, Tom Brooke, Sylvestra Le Touzel, Justin Edwards, Paul Ready, Julia Mulligan, Andrey Korzhenevskiy, Roger Ashton-Griffiths

Where to watch

Hulu, AMC+, Philo, Sundance Now

Curator Review

Verdict

A razor-sharp political farce that turns a brutal historical moment into a frantic, deeply funny scramble for power. It’s especially rewarding if you like ensemble satire, bureaucratic incompetence, and comedy that keeps the violence and dread close at hand.

Best for

  • fans of dark political satire
  • viewers who enjoy ensemble comedies with fast verbal sparring
  • people interested in history told through absurdist humor
  • audiences who like bleak tone shifts and high-stakes backstabbing

Skip if

  • you want a respectful, solemn historical drama
  • you’re sensitive to cruelty, executions, and authoritarian violence
  • you dislike cynical humor or rapid-fire dialogue
  • you prefer character warmth over institutional savagery

Overview

The Death of Stalin is one of the sharpest political satires of the last decade, a film that understands power as a panic attack in a suit. It treats the Soviet succession crisis like a grotesque workplace comedy, where every smile is a threat and every memo could be a death sentence. The result is both hilarious and deeply uneasy, which is exactly the point.

Worth noting

Armando Iannucci stages the chaos with surgical precision: the dialogue snaps, the ensemble bickers, and the film keeps finding new ways to make bureaucracy feel like a blood sport. The cast is superb across the board, each performance calibrated to expose cowardice, vanity, and opportunism. It’s a movie that gets funnier the more you understand the machinery of authoritarianism, but it never lets you forget what that machinery costs.

Bottom line

What makes it linger is the tonal audacity. It can pivot from a perfectly timed insult to a body on the floor without losing rhythm, and that tension gives the comedy its bite. If you like your satire ruthless, historically grounded, and allergic to sentiment, this is essential viewing.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Patrick Willems (4★) · 4030 likes

Jason Isaacs' introduction deserves its own Oscar.

fran hoepfner (3.5★) · 3114 likes

- "HOW OLD ARE YOU?" - "I'm.......... old?" - "YOU'RE NOT OLD!"

Aaron Hendrix (4★) · 2241 likes

You're not even a person. You're a testicle!

Mike Ginn (4.5★) · 2007 likes

Best part about being dumb is watching historical movies. I had no idea what was gonna happen after Stalin died.

russman (4★) · 1689 likes

I liked the suit and pajamas look

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Topics

dark comedy, political satire, historical comedy, ensemble cast, bureaucracy, authoritarian regime, black humor, power vacuum, period piece, farce

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