Stalin: The Red God
Originally released in 2001. Stalin: The Red God is a documentary film. directed by Frederick Baker. At just 61 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Shot on location in Georgia and Russia, this documentary examines how the bloodiest dictator in world history commanded the allegiance and adulation of the Soviet Union during his lifetime and how his influence lives on beyond the grave. It employs a wealth of archive material, eyewitness accounts, reconstructions in original locations, and myriad examples of Stalin's artistic legacy, in its scrutiny of the dictator's career and his cult, past and present.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stalin: The Red God about?
Shot on location in Georgia and Russia, this documentary examines how the bloodiest dictator in world history commanded the allegiance and adulation of the Soviet Union during his lifetime and how ...
Who directed Stalin: The Red God?
Stalin: The Red God was directed by Frederick Baker.
How long is Stalin: The Red God?
Stalin: The Red God has a runtime of 1 hours and 1 minutes (61 minutes total).
When was Stalin: The Red God released?
Stalin: The Red God was released on May 31, 2001 in theaters.