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| 4 September 2003 | Russia | 12+ | |
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| 4 September 2003 | Ukraine |
The account is loosely drawn from the final two years of Vladimir Lenin's life, during which he lived in a controlled environment similar to that depicted in the film. On the grounds that excessive excitement could jeopardise Lenin's health, Joseph Stalin had single-copy editions of newspapers printed for him, with all coverage of the period's political struggles excised by censors.