Stampila
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Dartmouth Film Society 75th

Stampila

with actor/producer Tommy Dickie '05 in person
July 10, 2025

This American/Moldovan indie thriller, filmed in 2018, helped contribute to the real-life downfall of the Oligarchs controlling the small Eastern European country.

Ştampila | Trailer

 

Moldova is the poorest country in Europe. It was controlled for many years by a powerful oligarch known as the "Puppet Master," who looted over a billion euros from the Moldovan treasury in 2014, the largest theft in modern European history. By 2018, the oligarch controlled Moldova's executive branch, parliament and most of the nation's media. To help him stay in power, he even hired American political advisors—including one who went on to work for President Trump as Director of National Intelligence. 

In fall 2018, American filmmakers Neil Irwin and David Larson traveled to Moldova to film Stampila, the story of a fictional Moldovan oligarch being overthrown by his people, a movie that they hoped would shatter the real oligarch's untouchable image. During production they faced canceled locations, threatened actors, stolen footage and even multiple summons by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. David and Neil hid the true nature of their film until filming the final scene: a fictional uprising against the oligarch, with nearly 400 Moldovans protesting in front of Moldova's main government building. 

In such a tiny country, word spreads fast, and stories about the staged revolution made it to news outlets that weren't controlled by the oligarch. Just six months later, partially inspired by what Neil and David had done, the Moldovan people really did stand up to the oligarch, who fled the country on his private jet. Joining us to share more about this incredible behind-the-scenes story is Tommy Dickie '05, who stars in and co-produced the film.

D: David Larson, US/Moldova, subtitled, 2024, 1h30m

Discussion follows with Tommy Dickie '05.

 

Tommy Dickie '05 graduated from Dartmouth in 2005, majoring in Theater. He then spent four years in the Off-Off and Off-Broadway scene in New York before returning to New England for his MFA in Acting at Brown/Trinity Rep. Since graduating B/T in 2012, he's lived in Los Angeles, where he's juggled a life of film/TV, commercials, live sketch comedy and theater.

Tommy has popped up in shows ranging from This Is Us and Criminal Minds to Adam Ruins Everything and the kids' fave Danger Force. He's just completing a long-awaited but successful festival run as actor & producer on the Moldovan feature Stampila, a political dramedy thriller (yes, that's a thing?) that during its shoot helped inspire the Moldovan people to vote out their oligarch in 2019. He also directs the musical at his childhood summer camp, Lanakila in Fairlee, Vermont; and you can find his movie reviews, Oscar predictions and bonkers Dickie Awards parody videos at www.DickiePicks.com or Instagram @tommydickie.

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