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Michael Lokshin’s ironically state-funded The Master and Margarita opens like a fever dream and closes like a warning for all ...
Since the release of “The Master and Margarita” on Jan. 25, the movie has been screened by 3.7 million people, according to the New York Times.
A seminal 20th century novel, Bulgakov first wrote “The Master and Margarita” in the Soviet Union in the 1930s but it was not published until some decades after the author’s death.
Upon its release in Russia last January, “The Master and Margarita” quickly shot to the top of the box office, grossing more than 600 million rubles ($6.7 million) in its first week in theaters.
An adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s iconic Russian novel “The Master and Margarita” is inching closer to a Western release as it heads to AFM this week. The feature, directed by Michael ...
What "The Master and Margarita" lacks in narrative cohesion it makes up in ferocious theatricality. The story, adapted by Roland Reed, who worked with the Tsikurishvilis last season on the breath ...
Synetic's new production of "The Master and Margarita" at the Lansburgh Theatre is an extravaganza of thundering music, outlandish costumes, bold lighting and lithe, often semi-clad actors who can ...
In The Spotlight The Master and Margarita: the new adaptation causing consternation at the Kremlin Pro-Putin groups have called for the film's director to be charged as a terrorist Newsletter sign up ...
Based on Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "Master and Margarita". 1930's, Moscow. A famous writer is censored by the Soviet state: his novel is banned, and the theatrical premier of his new play about ...
‘Master and Margarita or, the Devil Comes to Moscow’ Review: Staging Bulgakov’s Soviet Satire New York’s Theater 86 presents a scrappy, spirited adaptation of the classic novel. By ...
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