| Show " 8M The Salt Lake Tribune 'Sizzlin' Sixties' film festival at SL Library 1988 1 Friday July 'Red Monarch' provides wry lampoon of Soviet nast By Terry Orme Tribune Film Writer What with glasnost and peres- troika Joseph Stalin is back in the news as the Soviets reexamine their past "Red Monarch" a new film making its United States premiere back to the infamous Stalin era as well The result is an unnerving satire a wry lampoon certain to get laughs jittery ones Initiated by producer David Puttnam ("Chariots of Fire" "The Killing Fields") "Red Monarch" was inspired by the short stories of Russian author Yuri Krotkov which describe his experiences with Vann Set in 1953 the film is a fictional account of the last - Film review Friday at Salt Lake City's Cinema In Your Face 48 W Broadway looks 5th Annual Rooftop 4th of July Pady ''' i - : 4 - 0 0 - more rk Valley wide Dance to Live Music by Condo Hostages BBQ Chicken Seafood & ''° -' f view of fireworks ! tEi— :z Monday July 4th i 6:00-12:0- PM 0 ! 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