TV Series Information:
• Broadcast years: 2005
• Number of seasons: 1
• Number of episodes: 10
• File Quality: 1080p
• Download Size: 12 GB
• File format: MP4
Step into the spellbinding world of 1930s Moscow and ancient Yershalaim with The Master and Margarita 2005 TV series, available now as a captivating digital download. Directed by Vladimir Bortko, this Russian miniseries is widely regarded as the definitive screen adaptation of Mikhail Bulgakov’s masterpiece novel. By purchasing this complete collection, you gain immediate access to the devilish arrival of Professor Woland and his retinue—including the gun-toting cat Behemoth—as they expose the hypocrisy of the Soviet literary elite. Skip the search for rare international DVDs and shipping delays to experience this philosophical satire directly on your computer, tablet, or mobile device.
Perfect for fans of classic literature and magical realism, this listing captures the faithful storytelling and atmospheric production design that made the series a cultural phenomenon in Russia. The show seamlessly intertwines two narratives: the satirical chaos Woland unleashes in Stalinist Moscow and the heavy psychological drama of Pontius Pilate’s trial of Yeshua Ha-Notsri. Watch as the titular Master, played by Aleksandr Galibin, struggles with his burnt manuscript, while his devoted lover Margarita, stunningly portrayed by Anna Kovalchuk, makes a pact with the devil to save him. Whether you are revisiting the iconic “Satan’s Ball” scene or the poignant finale, this digital edition offers a seamless viewing experience on your preferred screen.
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