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Jude Law ‘Didn’t Fear Repercussions’ for Playing Vladimir Putin in New Film: ‘We Weren’t Looking for Controversy’

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- Jude Law discussed playing Vladimir Putin in The Wizard of the Kremlin during a press conference at the Venice International Film Festival on Sunday, Aug. 31
- The movie is based on Giuliano da Empoli’s 2023 book of the same name, and is directed and co-written by French filmmaker Olivier Assayas
- Paul Dano, Alicia Vikander, Tom Sturridge and Jeffrey Wright also star alongside Law
Jude Law said taking on his latest role left him with no worries.
The actor, 52, plays controversial Russian President Vladimir Putin in the upcoming political thriller The Wizard of the Kremlin, which marked its world premiere at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on Sunday, Aug. 31.
Law appeared at a press conference for the film alongside director Olivier Assayas and costars Paul Dano, Alicia Vikander, Tom Sturridge and Jeffrey Wright, where he said that playing Putin, 72, did not scare him.
“I hope not naively, but I didn’t fear repercussions. I felt confident, in the hands of Olivier and the script, that this story was going to be told intelligently and with nuance and consideration,” Law said.
“We weren’t looking for controversy for controversy’s sake,” he added. “It’s a character in a broader story. We weren’t trying to define anything about anyone.”
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Law confirmed his casting in January in an interview with Deadline. Per the outlet, The Wizard of the Kremlin will see Law in a supporting role and follow Putin “at the beginning of his governing career.”
At the time, the Talented Mr. Ripley actor told the outlet he hadn’t “really started work on” the film “yet,” before clarifying, “I mean, I have, but at the moment it looks like an Everest to climb, so I’m in the foothills looking up thinking, ’Oh Christ, what have I said?’ “
“That’s often how I feel whilst I say yes,” Law added. “I was going, ’Oh God, how am I going to do this?’ But anyway, that’s for me to sort out.”
The Wizard of the Kremlin is based on Giuliano da Empoli’s 2023 book of the same name, with a script by French filmmaker Assayas, 70, and Emmanuel Carrère, Variety reported in May 2024.
Dano, 41, leads the film as Vadim Baranov, an artist-turned-TV-producer who “blurs truth with lies, the news with propaganda, directing the entire society like one great reality show,” while “working at the heart of Russian power,” per a synopsis from Variety.
“Only his love for the magnetic, free-minded Ksenia can turn him away from this dangerous game,” the outlet added.
During the annual festival, Assayas said, “The film is very much about how modern politics, 21st-century politics, were invented. And part of that brought the power of Vladimir Putin in Russia, so we made a movie about what politics has become and the very scary and dangerous situation we all feel we are in.”
“We took a case, which was the specific story of Vladimir Putin, but I think it applies to a lot of leaders,” he continued.
Added Assayas: “I think politics have changed in a major way during this time. I mean, especially for people from my generation. What’s going on right now is not only terrifying, but it’s even more terrifying by the fact that we haven’t really found the answer.”
The Venice International Film Festival runs through Saturday, Sept. 6. An official release date for he Wizard of the Kremlin has not yet been announced.
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