Summaries

The devil and his attendants visit Moscow at the times of the Stalin regime. Official atheistic ideology confronts with a series of supernatural events.

Master and Margarita (2005) is a Menippean film based on the eponymous book by Mikhail A. Bulgakov. Set in Moscow under Stalin and in Jerusalem under Pilate, it has several story-lines where history, religion and politics are intertwined. The story of Master (Galibin), a talented author of a manuscript about the biblical Pontius Pilate, and Master's muse - Margarita (Kovalchuk), is paralleled by the biblical story of Ieshua in Ierushalaim, and the deceit of the cowardly ambiguous Pilate (Lavrov), whose character alludes to a Soviet leader. The reality is distorted by Satan - Woland (Basilashvili), and his lieutenants, who are manipulating public events and people's lives by pushing buttons of human weaknesses and sins. Margarita taps into Woland's power, trying to save Master. The character of Master is autobiographical, burning of his manuscript alludes to what Bulgakov himself did under threats from Soviet authorities.—Steve Shelokhonov

Details

Keywords
  • nudity
  • female full frontal nudity
  • reference to jesus christ
  • year 1935
  • psychiatric hospital
Genres
  • Fantasy
  • Mystery
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Dec 18, 2005
Countries of origin Russia
Official sites Official site
Language Russian
Filming locations Israel
Production companies Rossiya 1 Goskino

Box office

Budget $5000000

Tech specs

Runtime 50m
Color Color Black and White
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio

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