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The Master and Margarita (1994 film)

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Original language(s)
  
Russian

Initial release
  
7 August 2011 (Russia)

Editor
  
Alla Myakotina

6.7/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
Russia

Running time
  
205 minutes

Director
  
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Written by
  
Starring
  
Anastasiya VertinskayaViktor RakovValentin GaftSergey GarmashMikhail UlyanovAleksandr FilippenkoViktor PavlovNikolai BurlyayevVyacheslav ShalevichVladimir Steklov

Nominations
  
Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actor

Awards
  
Golden Eagle Award for Best Art Direction, Golden Eagle Award for Best Costume Art Direction

Cast
  
Similar
  
The Master and Margaret, Pilate and Others, Doctor Faustus, The Wizard of Stone Mountain, I Was a Teenage Faust

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The Master and Margarita (Мастер и Маргарита) is a Russian film made by director Yuri Kara, based on the novel The Master and Margarita by the Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov.

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Background

Although the film was made in 1994, it was not released until April 4, 2011, and played only in Russia. Despite its large budget and a well-known cast, the producers decided not to release it because they found the director's cut to be unacceptable. The soundtrack, recorded by Alfred Schnittke, was released on CD.

When journalist Valeriy Kitshin of the Rossiyskaya Gazeta saw the film in a private screening at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2005, he tried to convince the producers to release it. However, Sergey Shilovsky, the grandson of Mikhail Bulgakov's third wife Elena Sergeevna, claimed to have the copyright on Bulgakov's literary inheritance, and asked for payment. Shilovsky eventually sold the rights to producer Scott Steindorff of Stone Village Productions, who commissioned Caroline Thompson to write the script.

On November 15, 2010, the Russian film distributor Luxor announced that they had bought the rights to the film. It was on April 4, 2011. Luxor shortened the film to 118 minutes from the original director's cut, which was 240 minutes long. Copies are available on bootleg disks of low image quality.

Plot

The film is an adaptation of the novel The Master and Margarita by Russian author Mikhail Bulgakov. Three storylines are interwoven. The first is a satire of the 1930s, the period during which Joseph Stalin is in power in the Soviet Union. The devil Woland comes to Moscow to have his annual spring ball of the full moon. He and his companions challenge corrupt bureaucrats and profiteers. The second story, set in Jerusalem, describes the inner struggle of Pontius Pilate before, during, and after the conviction and execution of Jesus. The third part tells the love story between a nameless writer in Moscow in the 1930s and his lover, Margarita. He has written a novel on Pontius Pilate, a subject which was taboo in the officially atheistic Soviet Union.

Cast

  • Margarita: Anastasiya Vertinskaya
  • The Master: Viktor Rakov
  • Woland: Valentin Gaft
  • Ivan Bezdomny: Sergey Garmash
  • Pontius Pilate: Mikhail Ulyanov
  • Koroviev: Aleksandr Filippenko
  • Behemoth: Viktor Pavlov
  • Yeshua Ha-Nozri: Nikolai Burlyayev
  • Kaifa: Vyacheslav Shalevich
  • Azazello: Vladimir Steklov
  • Soundtrack

    1. Meister und Margarita I - 1:47
    2. Voland - 2:26
    3. Foxtrot - 1:04
    4. Tango - 0:59
    5. Marche Funebre - 1:12
    6. Boléro (Maurice Ravel) - 15:00
    7. Meister und Margarita II - 1:50

    All tracks composed by Alfred Schnittke, except the Boléro.

    References

    The Master and Margarita (1994 film) Wikipedia