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The Master and Margarita
The Master and Margarita

The Master and Margarita

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DramaFantasy

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Moscow, 1930s. A prominent writer's works are suddenly censored by the Soviet state and the premiere of his theatrical play about Pontius Pilate is canceled. He's kicked out of the Soviet Writer's Union, and quickly turns into an outcast with no means to survive. Inspired by Margarita - his lover, he begins working on a new novel in which all the characters are satirically reinterpreted from his life. The novel's central character is Woland - a mystical dark force who visits Moscow to revenge all those who caused the writer's downfall. As the Master sinks himself deeper and deeper into his novel, adding himself and Margarita as characters, he gradually stops noticing as the border between reality and his imagination fades away.

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Budget

$15000000

Revenue

$28013812

Status

Released

Original Language

Russian

Runtime

157 mins

Rating

7.011/10

Release Date

25 January 2024

Country

Russia

Cast

Yevgeni Tsyganov

Yevgeni Tsyganov

Master

Yuliya Snigir

Yuliya Snigir

Margarita

August Diehl

August Diehl

Woland

Yuri Kolokolnikov

Yuri Kolokolnikov

Korovyev

Leonid Yarmolnik

Leonid Yarmolnik

Stravinskiy

Aleksandr Yatsenko

Aleksandr Yatsenko

Aloysius

Aleksey Guskov

Aleksey Guskov

Maygel

Aleksey Rozin

Aleksey Rozin

Azazello

Igor Vernik

Igor Vernik

Bengalskiy

Marat Basharov

Marat Basharov

Likhodeyev

Polina Aug

Polina Aug

Hella

Dmitry Lysenkov

Dmitry Lysenkov

Latunskiy

Yana Sekste

Yana Sekste

Praskovya Fyodorovna

Pavel Vorozhtsov

Pavel Vorozhtsov

Varenukha

Claes Bang

Claes Bang

Pontius Pilate

Aaron Vodovoz

Aaron Vodovoz

Yeshua Ha-Notsri

Yura Borisov

Yura Borisov

Behemoth (voice)

Nikita Tarasov

Nikita Tarasov

investigator

Denis Pyanov

Denis Pyanov

Nikanor Bosoy

Valeriy Kukhareshin

Valeriy Kukhareshin

Rimskiy

Sofya Sinitsyna

Sofya Sinitsyna

Frida

Aleksandr Tyutin

Aleksandr Tyutin

Zheldybin

Daniil Steklov

Daniil Steklov

Bezdomniy

Yevgeni Knyazev

Yevgeni Knyazev

Berlioz

Arkadiy Koval

Arkadiy Koval

Archibald Archibaldovich

Mark Doronin

Mark Doronin

boy

Paulina Vrublevska

Paulina Vrublevska

fancy girl

Anna Vartanova

Anna Vartanova

stenographer

Vladislav Makogonchuk

Vladislav Makogonchuk

Viktor Kim

Viktor Kim

Presidium of the Writers' Union's member

Ilya Slanevsky

Ilya Slanevsky

Gindin/Yeshua/Rykov

Danil Smirnov

Danil Smirnov

barkeeper

Ilya Fomenko

Ilya Fomenko

stagehand

Timofey Olkov

Timofey Olkov

bully

Aleksandr Sibirtsev

Aleksandr Sibirtsev

caring husband

Yuliya Dzhulai

Yuliya Dzhulai

Komsomol girl

Aleksandra Rozanova

Aleksandra Rozanova

Grunya

Ilia Popov

Ilia Popov

Abbadon

Val Sorokin

Val Sorokin

builder

Makram J. Khoury

Makram J. Khoury

Caiaphas

Evgeny Kharitonov

Evgeny Kharitonov

doorkeeper

Ekaterina Belaya

Ekaterina Belaya

actress

Adeliya Abdulova

Adeliya Abdulova

cabaret dancer

Imran Chelabiev

Imran Chelabiev

Nikolay Pinskiy

Nikolay Pinskiy

militia officer at Patriarch's Ponds

Tatyana Vydrina

Tatyana Vydrina

Latunskiy's neighbour

Evgeniy Nemirovskiy

Evgeniy Nemirovskiy

sergeant Solntsev

Sergey Kuznetsov

Sergey Kuznetsov

Ivan the Terrible

Stepan Gvozdikov

Stepan Gvozdikov

Red Army soldier

Denis Yakovlev

Denis Yakovlev

Dvubratskiy

Ekaterina Zhuravlyova

Ekaterina Zhuravlyova

Komsomol girl

Tatyana Zhuravlyova

Tatyana Zhuravlyova

Komsomol girl

Mikhail Konovalov

Mikhail Konovalov

customer

Vladimir Tsupka

Vladimir Tsupka

Soviet writer

Denis Matveychuk

Denis Matveychuk

guest

Dmitry Vorontsov

Dmitry Vorontsov

Duke Jacques

Mariya Dubina

Mariya Dubina

Annushka

Agrippina Steklova

Agrippina Steklova

Nepremenova

Valentin Samokhin

Valentin Samokhin

Poprikhin

Sergey Belyaev

Sergey Belyaev

Sokov

Tatyana Klyukina

Tatyana Klyukina

Latunskiy's neighbour

Sergey Frolov

Sergey Frolov

skeptical spectator

Oleg Nazarov

Oleg Nazarov

Margarita's husband

Stefani Elizaveta Burmakova

Stefani Elizaveta Burmakova

restaurant singer

Anna Bogomolova

Anna Bogomolova

fancy girl

Anna Zaykovskaya

Anna Zaykovskaya

fancy girl

Dmitry Rudkov

Dmitry Rudkov

Parchevskiy

Irina Frolova

Irina Frolova

naked citizen

Mikhail Vorotnikov

Mikhail Vorotnikov

tall centurion

Natalya Reva-Ryadinskaya

Natalya Reva-Ryadinskaya

shopgirl

Roman Ladnev

Roman Ladnev

Lyubanka's adjutant

Tatyana Mishina

Tatyana Mishina

motorwoman

Alisa Oleynik

Alisa Oleynik

streetcar woman

Olga Mukhina

Olga Mukhina

streetcar woman

Andrey Averkov

Andrey Averkov

militia officer

Viktor Vorontsov

Viktor Vorontsov

Genrikh Yagoda

Sergey Kozhaev

Sergey Kozhaev

Malyuta Skuratov

Philip Matveev-Vitovsky

Philip Matveev-Vitovsky

Caligula

Kadyr Saidharun

Kadyr Saidharun

Ramses

Mariya Yanycheva

Mariya Yanycheva

Josephine

Denis Glod

Denis Glod

Rasputin

Nikolay Evstafyev

Nikolay Evstafyev

croupier

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