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It doesn't seem that long ago that I looked at the calendar for 2020 and wondered what was going to fill up all those days that hadn't happened yet.

Still no snow here, but we do have frost. I wanted to photograph the cold moon at its setting but when I tried yesterday I found the battery on my camera had died and today, when I was thinking about it, the moon sank behind a cloud.

The BBC showed a number of relatively recent movies over Christmas and now- for a limited time- they're available on the i-player- and I'm picking off the ones that interest me: on Tuesday it was Dunkirk- and yesterday The Death of Stalin. The Death of Stalin is full of surprises. Who, for instance, would ever have guessed that a Western film maker would one day make a movie with "Nicky" Kruschev as it's lead character, or that Simon Russell Beale (turning in a tremendous performance as Lavrentiy Beria) would co-star in a movie alongside Steve Buscemi and Paul Whitehouse? The Death of Stalin is, I gather, about as true to the actual history as Shakespeare's Richard III, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. I care about historical accuracy except when I don't- and you can't say fairer than that. Armando Iannucci has had a brilliant career all ways round but his emergence in his 50s as a risk-taking, world-class movie director is perhaps the biggest surprise of all.

Date: 2020-12-31 02:01 pm (UTC)
qatsi: (dascoyne)
From: [personal profile] qatsi
I really enjoyed The Death of Stalin when it came out at the cinema; apparently it's based on a graphic novel of the same name. It obviously plays fast and loose with the actualité whilst irreverently keeping just enough of the historical facts. I don't think it went down too well in the Kremlin.

Date: 2020-12-31 07:36 pm (UTC)
sovay: (Claude Rains)
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The Death of Stalin is, I gather, about as true to the actual history as Shakespeare's Richard III, but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

I still want to see it! Everyone I know who did has said wonderful things.

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