The Master and Margarita

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.

Yevgeni Tsyganov

(Master)

Yuliya Snigir

(Margarita)

August Diehl

(Woland)

Yuri Kolokolnikov

(Korovyev)

Leonid Yarmolnik

(Stravinskiy)

Aleksandr Yatsenko

(Aloysius)

Aleksey Guskov

(Maygel)

Aleksey Rozin

(Azazello)

Igor Vernik

(Bengalskiy)

Marat Basharov

(Likhodeyev)

Polina Aug

(Hella)

Dmitry Lysenkov

(Latunskiy)

Yana Sekste

(Praskovya Fyodorovna)

Pavel Vorozhtsov

(Varenukha)

Claes Bang

(Pontius Pilate)

Aaron Vodovoz

(Yeshua Ha-Notsri)

Yura Borisov

(Behemoth (voice))

Nikita Tarasov

(investigator)

Denis Pyanov

(Nikanor Bosoy)

Valeriy Kukhareshin

(Rimskiy)

Sofya Sinitsyna

(Frida)

Aleksandr Tyutin

(Zheldybin)

Daniil Steklov

(Bezdomniy)

Yevgeni Knyazev

(Berlioz)

Arkadiy Koval

(Archibald Archibaldovich)

Mark Doronin

(boy)

Paulina Vrublevska

(fancy girl)

Anna Vartanova

(stenographer)

Vladislav Makogonchuk

Viktor Kim

(Presidium of the Writers' Union's member)

Ilya Slanevskiy

(Gindin/Yeshua/Rykov)

Danil Smirnov

(barkeeper)

Ilya Fomenko

(stagehand)

Timofey Olkov

(bully)

Aleksandr Sibirtsev

(caring husband)

Yuliya Dzhulai

(Komsomol girl)

Aleksandra Rozanova

(Grunya)

Ilia Popov

(Abbadon)

Val Sorokin

(builder)

Makram J. Khoury

(Caiaphas)

Evgeny Kharitonov

(doorkeeper)

Ekaterina Belaya

(actress)

Adeliya Abdulova

(cabaret dancer)

Imran Chelabiev

Nikolay Pinskiy

(militia officer at Patriarch's Ponds)

Tatyana Vydrina

(Latunskiy's neighbour)

Evgeniy Nemirovskiy

(sergeant Solntsev)

Sergey Kuznetsov

(Ivan the Terrible)

Stepan Gvozdikov

(Red Army soldier)

Denis Yakovlev

(Dvubratskiy)

Ekaterina Zhuravlyova

(Komsomol girl)

Tatyana Zhuravlyova

(Komsomol girl)

Mikhail Konovalov

(customer)

Vladimir Tsupka

(Soviet writer)

Denis Matveychuk

(guest)

Dmitry Vorontsov

(Duke Jacques)

Mariya Dubina

(Annushka)

Agrippina Steklova

(Nepremenova)

Valentin Samokhin

(Poprikhin)

Sergey Belyaev

(Sokov)

Tatyana Klyukina

(Latunskiy's neighbour)

Sergey Frolov

(skeptical spectator)

Oleg Nazarov

(Margarita's husband)

Stefani Elizaveta Burmakova

(restaurant singer)

Anna Bogomolova

(fancy girl)

Anna Zaykovskaya

(fancy girl)

Dmitry Rudkov

(Parchevskiy)

Irina Frolova

(naked citizen)

Mikhail Vorotnikov

(tall centurion)

Natalya Reva-Ryadinskaya

(shopgirl)

Roman Ladnev

(Lyubanka's adjutant)

Tatyana Mishina

(motorwoman)

Alisa Oleynik

(streetcar woman)

Olga Mukhina

(streetcar woman)

Andrey Averkov

(militia officer)

Viktor Vorontsov

(Genrikh Yagoda)

Sergey Kozhaev

(Malyuta Skuratov)

Philip Matveev-Vitovsky

(Caligula)

Kadyr Saidharun

(Ramses)

Mariya Yanycheva

(Josephine)

Denis Glod

(Rasputin)

Nikolay Evstafyev

(croupier)