
Overview
In a surreal and darkly comedic dinner, Fidel Castro, Joseph Stalin, and Donald Trump clash over power, control, and ideology. Through sharp dialogue and absurd moments—like Castro showcasing a pistol and Trump fielding a call from Kim Jong Un—their egos and philosophies collide, revealing the shared flaws of authoritarianism across eras. As their hubris unfolds against flashes of historical consequences, the dinner becomes a biting satire on the cost of unchecked power and the fragile line between history and absurdity.
Year 1970
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Director Noam Jankelowitz, Houston Diaz, Brett Eckes
Crew Houston Diaz (Director of Photography), Houston Diaz (Writer), Noam Jankelowitz (Director), Houston Diaz (Director), Brett Eckes (Director), Brett Eckes (Catering Head Chef)
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