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Il maestro e Margherita

Titolo originale: Master i Margarita
  • 2024
  • 10+
  • 2h 36min
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Il maestro e Margherita (2024)
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Un famoso scrittore viene censurato dallo Stato sovietico: il suo romanzo viene bandito e la prima teatrale della sua nuova opera su Ponzio Pilato viene annullata.Un famoso scrittore viene censurato dallo Stato sovietico: il suo romanzo viene bandito e la prima teatrale della sua nuova opera su Ponzio Pilato viene annullata.Un famoso scrittore viene censurato dallo Stato sovietico: il suo romanzo viene bandito e la prima teatrale della sua nuova opera su Ponzio Pilato viene annullata.

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    • Michael Lockshin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Mikhail A. Bulgakov
    • Roman Kantor
    • Michael Lockshin
  • Star
    • August Diehl
    • Yulia Snigir
    • Evgeniy Tsyganov
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,2/10
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    POPOLARITÀ
    2532
    4730
    • Regia
      • Michael Lockshin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mikhail A. Bulgakov
      • Roman Kantor
      • Michael Lockshin
    • Star
      • August Diehl
      • Yulia Snigir
      • Evgeniy Tsyganov
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    • 26Recensioni della critica
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    August Diehl
    August Diehl
    • Woland
    Yulia Snigir
    Yulia Snigir
    • Margarita
    Evgeniy Tsyganov
    Evgeniy Tsyganov
    • Master
    Claes Bang
    Claes Bang
    • Pontiy Pilat
    Yuri Kolokolnikov
    Yuri Kolokolnikov
    • Korovev
    Aleksei Guskov
    Aleksei Guskov
    • Maygel
    • (as Aleksey Guskov)
    Aleksey Rozin
    Aleksey Rozin
    • Azzazelo
    Aleksandr Yatsenko
    Aleksandr Yatsenko
    • Aloiziy
    Evgeniy Knyazev
    Evgeniy Knyazev
    • Berlioz
    Danil Steklov
    • Ivan Bezdomnyy
    • (as Daniil Steklov)
    Polina Aug
    Polina Aug
    • Gella
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    Leonid Yarmolnik
    • Doktor Stravinskiy
    Dmitriy Lysenkov
    Dmitriy Lysenkov
    • Latunskiy
    Igor Vernik
    Igor Vernik
    • Zhorzh Bengalskiy
    Yana Sekste
    • Praskovya Fedorovna
    Makram Khoury
    Makram Khoury
    • Caiaphas
    Aaron Vodovoz
    Aaron Vodovoz
    • Iyeshua Ga-Notsri
    Marat Basharov
    • Likhodeev
    • Regia
      • Michael Lockshin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Mikhail A. Bulgakov
      • Roman Kantor
      • Michael Lockshin
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    8Radu_A

    Credit where Credit is due

    These days it's tempting to refuse anything Russian, but in this case one has to note that 1) this is adapted from the most celebrated work of Russian fiction in the 20th century, written by a Kiev-born dramatist shortly before his death and forbidden from publication in the Soviet Union until the 1960s, and 2) this was largely financed by an Odessa-born American billionaire who owns the sports network DAZN. Also, principal photography was finished in late 2021, before the invasion of Ukraine.

    The phantasmagorical plot makes for an extraordinary reading experience because one cannot summarize it. Like all truly great literature, this is not really a story about something, it's a series of bizarre anecdotes set in the framework of forsaken romance in the claustrophobic Stalinist Moscow of the 1930s, where the Devil appears on the pages of a writer in crisis, and then seemingly in reality. German actor August Diehl's performance as Woland is the best of his career and he gives the character a perfect ambivalence which is required in portraying the supernatural. It is quite possible to read into his Satan an allegory of Putin himself, and it is also quite possible to deny it. The hysterical satire of the novel requires high production values which previous adaptations never achieved - this film almost overdoes it, as do many Russian actors. But the leading couple is quite convincing, even if they pale within the impressive imagery.

    Upon release in Russia, the film was attacked by the Pro-Putin crowd which helped to turn this into the most successful Russian film of the century. It's a miracle it was even released since US-born director Lockshin finished post-production in the States and did not return to Russia after the invasion, which he has frequently condemned. So credit where credit is due, this film is a beacon of creative light in Russia's political darkness.
    10ruprogrammist

    Rare brilliant Russian film

    This film is a cinematic adaptation of famous and brilliant Russian book that was written in 1928-1940 amongst darkest years of Big Terror and banned for many years. Mikhail Bulgakov well knew that his novel won't be ever published but kept writing.and rewriting it as something very personal. The book was never finished but his wife brought his drafts together after he died and they gradually found it's way into emerging Samizdat with people printing copies on typewritters and sharing them. My literature teacher used to tell us story how she read this book overnight since she had to pass copy to the next reader (btw she didn't like it :) but admitted it was a great work nevertheless). Eventually knowing that book became a sign of a well educated and free minded person in USSR and part of a cult following with

    But let's get back to the movie. Bulgakov's book was adapted into several films and film series but proved to be exceptionally difficult to maintain book spirit, pretty much like we don't have good adaptations for excellent books of Terry Pratchett. However this film is the very best adaptation that I saw. Unlike some other adaptations it does not try to literally follow the book, but it wonderfully captures it's very essence.

    The plot revolves around a writer in Soviet Union who finds himself at odds with new government and left without means to survive amongst rapidly unfolding political terror. Nevertheless he meets a married woman who inspires him to start writing a new book while knowing that it won't be published and might actually.get him jailed. A tragic love story unfolds and helps both to keep going and fighting in a seemingly hopeless environment. The writer starts to add persons from his own life as characters in his book and mystically the story that he wrote starts to influence the actual world where he lives. As an author he can write a happy ending for lovers in his story, but will it become real as well? And are all those mystic events happening around even real at all or just merely his own imagination?

    As you might have guessed by now this story is mirroring personal story of Bulgakov life and I was very impressed how well film captured this intertwining between Bulgakov and the book he wrote. It also brilliantly reproduced his harsh satire on Soviet society where words and actions were totally different and it feels very actual for modern day Russia that rapidly follows same steps. It faithfully reproduces most of the key story moments from original book. And God, it's absolutely beautiful visually. Cast is truly excellent too with plenty of memorable characters and while nominally it is pretty long it certainly doesn't feel.so when you watch it.

    There are several reasons to dislike this film. The book was significantly shortened - it simply too large to fit everything. Original book had strong and memorable Biblical elements but they were almost removed. Satiric elements are exaggerated visually while original book had them wonderfully written on top of normal, easily recognizable everyday life. I think it was the right decision because an exaggerated fantastic Soviet city is a good showcase of Soviet propaganda of 193x that was all too well known to Bulgakov and his early readers but is largely forgotten now, however I understand why some might disagree with such modification. Finally film tends to often paint it's story with a broad strokes and subtle hints relying on watcher to fill in details and omitted parts. This works wonderfully for people familiar with horrible Russian history of 1930s as well as original book, but it could be confusing for people who never read the book and unfamiliar with that part of Russian history.

    Despite all these issues, I think it's a real masterpiece. Book adaptations are always difficult and this is a rare example of very successful adaptation of a complex and allegorical book. Must see for those who.read and loved Master and Margarita or want to better understand Russians and their history. Aside from that it's a good and visually beautiful film.
    10SqueakyLovesGeorgeSpahn

    THE MASTERPIECE and (THE PRETTIEST) MARGARITA

    The Master and Margarita (2023) is simply the best film I've seen released in years, visually stunning, the iconic novel is adapted in the most thought-provoking perspective & grabs your imagination instantly. What I loved the most is that, IS NOT about the political prosecution of the author/protagonist; but about how the love of Margarita totally frees him, more than his muse -he writes for her, aware that the manuscript will probably end up in the fire- is the force that binds the book and his world together. Reality and fantasy are beautifully intertwined, and the writer can't tell what goes on in his mind from the outside world. All actors (incl. The cat Behemoth) are fantastic; particularly Yulia Snigir as Margarita, it is simply impossible not to fall in love with her from the moment she appears on the screen. The Devil / Voland here is also playful & more than perverse brings much needed humour, like a fellow who enjoys taking the piss ruthlessly at any price. So people keep comparing it to the series of 2005, well, i do not compare all love stories to Casablanca or Gone With the Wind, each period has different takes and creative freedom, I like this film more even than the book, which, let's face it, was an unfinished draft assembled by Bulgakov's widow, so let's stop slagging masterly done stuff when the original story wasn't even finished. Do not miss, real cinema lovers!!!!
    10dianablue-05689

    Great film

    It's a great film inspired by Bulgakov masterpiece. It's better than any "anti utopian" film.

    1) great actors - the fact of such a mix of actors makes it a great play, truly enjoyable by sophisticated characters 2) interesting plot twist (it's not 100% adaptation of book) - makes an interesting viewpoint of the book and in fact I liked it a lot 3) no annoying music - these days most films have this annoying background music to add whatever emotions. Here no music is needed as you are totally into the play and story 4) great visuals - how they designed Moscow and USSR is great 5) absolute must to watch simply due to the fact we are living in a repeated history, what's happening in Russia is pretty much what the book is talking about 6) one of the best films I've watched so far, like fresh air after all identical American movies-blockbusters.
    9alex-la7

    Beatiful adaptation of a classic work

    The movie adaptation of the classic book is a rare gem that successfully captures the essence of the story, the tragic lives of the Master and Margarita. The film explores the absurdity of communism, the struggles a creative writer has to endure under a suppressive regime, and features a beautiful love story that adds to the movie's emotional depth. The execution of the film is excellent, with fantastic actors bringing the characters to life, including August Diehl as Woland, Yevgeny Tsyganov as the Master, and Yuliya Snigir as Margarita. In all, I loved the different themes interwoven in this lovely tragedy.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 maggio 2025 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Russia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Atmosfera Kino
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      • Aramaico
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      • 29.126.671 USD
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