The Master and Margaret (Serbo-Croatian: Мајстор и Маргарита, Majstor i Margarita, Italian: Il maestro e Margherita) is a 1972 Italian-Yugoslav film directed by Aleksandar Petrović, loosely based on Mikhail Bulgakov's 1940 novel of the same name, although it mainly focuses on the parts of the novel set in 1920s Moscow.[1]
The Master and Margaret | |
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Directed by | Aleksandar Petrović |
Written by | Barbara Alberti Amedeo Pagani Aleksandar Petrović Roman Wingarten Mikhail Bulgakov (Novel) |
Produced by | Arrigo Colombo |
Starring | Ugo Tognazzi Mimsy Farmer Alain Cuny Bata Živojinović Pavle Vuisić Fabijan Šovagović Ljuba Tadić Taško Načić Danilo Stojković |
Cinematography | Roberto Gerardi |
Edited by | Mihailo Ilić |
Music by | Ennio Morricone |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy / Yugoslavia |
Languages | Serbo-Croatian Italian |
It won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film, with Bata Živojinović picking up the Golden Arena for Best Actor at the 1972 Pula Film Festival.[2] The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 45th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[3]
Cast
edit- Ugo Tognazzi as Master
- Mimsy Farmer as Margarita
- Alain Cuny as Woland
- Bata Živojinović as Korovyev
- Pavle Vuisić as Azazello
- Fabijan Šovagović as Berlioz
- Ljuba Tadić as Pontius Pilate
- Taško Načić as Rimsky
- Danilo Stojković as Bobov
- Fahro Konjhodžić as Lavrovich
- Zlatko Madunić as Oskar Danilovich
- Radomir Reljić as Jesus Christ
- Janez Vrhovec as Latunsky
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Fountain, Clarke. "The Master and Margaret > Overview - AllMovie". Allmovie. Archived from the original on 3 June 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
- ^ "19. Festival igranog filma u Puli" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Archived from the original on 4 October 2024. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
- ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
External links
edit- The Master and Margaret at IMDb
- The Master and Margaret at AllMovie
- (in English, French, Dutch, and Russian) The Master and Margaret (Aleksandar Petrovic) on the Master & Margarita website