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Suleiman fled from Palestine and longed to live in a new homeland, but realized that his homeland was just like a shadow. The expectation of a new life soon became a ridiculous joke: no matter where he went from Paris to New York, there were always places that reminded him of his motherland. In this comic story about exploring identity, nationality and sense of belonging, Suleiman raises an essential question: where is the place we can really call home
The Death of Stalin, an English film directed by Armando Iannucci, a Scottish director, recently started shooting. The film is based on the cartoon of the same name of Fabien Noury, which tells about the fierce power struggle among the top leaders of the Soviet Communist Party after Stalin's death.
The American actor Adrian Mcloughlin played Stalin, Jeffrey Tambor, the winner of the Golden Globe Award, will play Soviet leader Malinkov, Steve Buscemi will play Khrushchev, and Olga Kurylenko, the former"state girl", will play Soviet pianist Maria Yukina (Stalin died with the accompaniment of her piano record), Simon Russell Beale will play the Soviet Union's number two figure Beria, and Rupert Friend will play Stalin's second son Vassili< Br/>In addition, Jason Isaacs, Toby Kebbell and others joined the film< Br/>Stalin was the longest serving supreme leader of the Soviet Union (1924-1953). Under his iron fist rule, the Soviet Union became a superpower competing with the United States. There have been various conspiracy theories about his death. The official conclusion is that he died naturally due to stroke, but some people believe that he was poisoned to death, and the murderer is the head of the KGB (Soviet intelligence agency) Beria< Br/>After Stalin's death, the Soviet Union was once in a state of leaderless, and the high-level political struggle was extremely fierce. Finally, Khrushchev and others overthrew Beria, the actual number two figure of the Soviet Union at that time. A few months after Stalin's death, Beria was sentenced to death as a Western spy p>