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Police raid Moscow cinema for showing banned 'Death of Stalin'

January 27, 2018
A scene from
A scene from "Death of Stalin".



MOSCOW - Russian police on Saturday raided a Moscow cinema after it screened British comedy "Death of Stalin" in defiance of an official ban.

The Culture Ministry withdrew permission for British director Armando Iannucci's film, which satirizes the death of the dictator, on Tuesday after Russian officials labeled it offensive and "extremist."

But Moscow cinema Pioneer, named after the Soviet youth organization, decided to go ahead with its screenings of the film.

Reports of the cinema's planned defiance led the Culture Ministry on Friday to warn movie houses they will bear "legal responsibility" for showing the film.

On Saturday, six policemen accompanied by a group of men in civilian clothing went to the cinema following a matinee screening of the film, and at one point held an administrator and other cinema employees behind closed doors. - AFP


January 27, 2018
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