In Russia, after the novel, the release of the film The Master and Margarita comes back to haunt the Kremlin. Inspired by one of the greatest Russian books of the 20th century, this caustic feature film has already been seen by more than two million spectators.

Written between 1928 and 1940, banned for decades, Bulgakov's book is a fantastic and philosophical tale, a satirical fable with Faustian overtones, which compares, like a kaleidoscope, Stalinist Moscow.