(W) Fabien Nury (A) YJL, Lorien Aureyre. From the writers behind Armando Iannuci's The Death of Stalin comes another tale of political intrigue and dark comedy in Russia. In Moscow* 1904* political tension is at a high. The Russian Empire is failing and the effects are falling on its people. Hungry and deeply impoverished* the living standards for the citizens is falling daily. They protest* calling on their Governor for help. Suddenly* the Governor's soldiers launch an attack. People are murdered in the forecourt of the palace. Was this Governor Alexandrovitch's plan or the result of a tragic miscommunication? The answer seems clear to the Russian people* with whispers of revolution in the streets.
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