Screenplays don’t burn
A new film adaptation of The Master and Margarita has ruffled the feathers of Russia’s so-called Z patriots

The new film version of Mikhail Bulgakov’s classic novel The Master and Margarita became an instant box-office hit when it was released last month, grossing over 1 billion rubles (€10 million) in its first two weeks in Russian cinemas alone.
“This isn’t even about money from the budget. It’s about our country’s masochistic tolerance of blatant enemies.”

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