The Master and Margarita (1972)

The Master and Margarita (1972) poster

Maestro Nikolai Masoudov, a talented writer, and his assistant Margaret, are working on a biblical story of Pontius Pilate. The Satan — Woland, and his lieutenants, are harassing Master by surveillance, by killing his friend, and sending another friend to Gulag prison in Siberia. Victimized by their harassment, Master becomes paranoid, and is locked up in a mental institution. Margaret is trying to save him regardless of the danger.

Director: Aleksandar Petrović
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Romance
Runtime: 95 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ennio Morricone
Cinematography: Roberto Gerardi
Editing: Mihailo Ilić
Production: Euro International Films, Dunav Film
Country: Italy, Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian, Italiano
Original Language: it

Keywords

based on novel or book

Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Master and Margarita about?
Maestro Nikolai Masoudov, a talented writer, and his assistant Margaret, are working on a biblical story of Pontius Pilate. The Satan — Woland, and his lieutenants, are harassing Master by surveillance, by killing his friend, and sending another friend to Gulag prison in Siberia. Victimized by their harassment, Master becomes paranoid, and is locked up in a mental institution. Margaret is trying to save him regardless of the danger.
Who directed The Master and Margarita?
The Master and Margarita was directed by Aleksandar Petrović.
Who stars in The Master and Margarita?
The Master and Margarita stars Ugo Tognazzi, Mimsy Farmer, Alain Cuny, Velimir Živojinović, Pavle Vuisić, Fabijan Šovagović.
How long is The Master and Margarita?
The Master and Margarita has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is The Master and Margarita?
The Master and Margarita is a Drama, Fantasy, Romance film.
Where was The Master and Margarita produced?
The Master and Margarita was produced in Italy, Yugoslavia.