Jude Fa Playing as the leader of Russia Vladimir Putin exist The guide of the Kremlin, But he didn’t want to inspire his performance to cause controversy.
“I’m not afraid of the influence. I’m in [director] Olivier [Assayas] Law, 52, said at a press conference before the premiere at the Venice International Film Festival on Sunday, August 31, that the story will be told cleverly and nuancedly. ” type. “We are not seeking controversy for the purpose of controversy.”
He continued: “Yes Characters in a broader story. We are not trying to define anyone. ”
The guide of the Kremlin, Adapted from Giuliano da empoli‘ 2022 Book of the same namedrawing a fictional description of Putin coming to power. (In real life, Putin, 72, was elected as President of Russia in 2000 and now has a dictatorial dictatorship.)
“What Olivier and I were talking about was not an explanation for Putin, he didn’t want me to hide behind the mask of the prosthetic,” the law told reporters. “We worked with an amazing makeup and hair team and mentioned that period in Putin’s life. We tried to find familiarity with me.”
As for Assayas, 70, he said at a press conference The Kremlin’s Wizard Highlighting the “political transformation in life”.
“This movie is very much about the invention of modern politics. [was] “Ascension from the rise of Vladimir Putin in Russia’s power. We made a film about what politics has become, and we all think we are in a horror and dangerous situation. It applies to many authoritarian leaders.”

Vladimir Putin.
Contributor/Getty ImagesLaws in the movie Costa Rica Alicia Vikander, Tom Sturridge, Jeffrey Wright and Paul Dano. In the movie, Law’s Putin works closely with Spin Doctor Vadim Baranov (Dano), who is inspired by Fixer Vladislav Sourkov. (Sourkov usually plays a crucial role in Putin’s authoritative rules.)

Andrei Zayats, Jude Law, Alicia Vikander and Paul Dano premiered on Sunday, August 31, the “Witcher of the Kremlin”.
Dominique Charriau/Wireimage“I don’t think you need to look for positive points, but you need a point of view that is willing to discover the characters,” Dano, 41, said of his role. “If you just tag a character like Baranov Bad, it would be a huge simplification that would do much better than it was. We need to ask ‘Why?'”
The Kremlin’s Wizard Received a 10-minute standing ovation During Sunday’s screening.

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