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.”

Censory overload
As the Kremlin declares war on queer literature, Russians are still finding ways to read and publish transgressive fiction

Thawing out
How TV smash hit Heated Rivalry has not only melted hearts, but cultural stereotypes about Russia as well

The first draft of history
Julia Loktev discusses her critically acclaimed documentary about Russian journalists being branded foreign agents

Russian film Mr Nobody Against Putin nominated for Best Documentary Oscar

Watch your steppe
Five new films worth searching out from Russia’s regions and republics
The price of freedom
Director Alexander Molochnikov talks about Extremist, his short film about former political prisoner Sasha Skochilenko
Stephen King novel It being withdrawn from sale in Russia
The emperor
Mikhail Piotrovsky’s journey as director of the Hermitage has taken him from liberal innovator to pro-war imperialist

St. Petersburg film studio to focus on films about past Russian heroes and war in Ukraine



