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"Despite initial objections, the Russian movie "The Master and Margarita" will now be screened in Estonia"

Russian production "The Master and Margarita," directed by Mikhail Lokshin, will screen in Estonia on May 8. Initially, Estonian film distributors opted against exhibiting this film a year and a half ago.

"Despite initial objections, the Russian movie "The Master and Margarita" will now be screened in Estonia"

Hangin' the Master and Margarita in Estonia

Mark your calendars, folks! The long-awaited screening of "The Master and Margarita," helmed by Mikhail Lokshin, is finally happening in Estonia on May 8.

Originally, you wouldn't have found this flick gracing Estonian screens, thanks to its Russian government backing[1][5]. But fret not, the tide has turned, and it's all good now!

You see, it's possible to show it through a local distributor and a copyright holder, ensuring that the Estonian box office moolah doesn't end up lining some Russian pockets[2]. Now, ain't that swell?

The Estonian distributor Otaku MT has sealed the deal with an American distributor, with a nifty little provision about profits in the contract.

Did you know the director, Mikhail Lokshin, has expressed an anti-war stance and had to high-tail it outta Russia? Haven't we all been there?

And best of all? The motion picture will be exhibited in its authentic form, without any alien language or accents, sporting Estonian subtitles[3].

So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and get ready for a wild ride. The Master and Margarita are coming to Estonia, and they mean business!

  1. The Estonian director Mikhail Lokshin, known for his anti-war stance, has confirmed that his movie "The Master and Margarita" will be exhibited in Estonia on May 8.
  2. The confirmation of the screenings means that a significant part of the movie's income will be kept within Estonia, rather than benefiting any Russian pockets.
  3. Movie-lovers in Estonia can enjoy the movies-and-tv entertainment of "The Master and Margarita" in its original form, with Estonian subtitles to ensure a seamless viewing experience.
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