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1991 Soviet Union film
Love
Russian: Любовь
Directed byValery Todorovsky
Written byValery Todorovsky
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyIlya Dyomin
Edited byAlla Strelnikova
Music byVyacheslav Nazarov
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
CountrySoviet Union
LanguageRussian

Love (Russian: Любовь) is a 1991 Soviet romance film directed by Valery Todorovsky.

Plot

Vadim and Sasha, two friends and university students, are each on their own quest for love. Vadim is a bold ladies' man, while Sasha is a modest and inexperienced romantic. At a party, they each meet someone: Vadim starts seeing Marina, the granddaughter of a general, who lives with her grandmother in a spacious apartment in central Moscow. Meanwhile, Sasha falls for Masha, a Jewish girl. Ultimately, Vadim ends up getting married, while Sasha faces heartbreak as Masha decides to emigrate to Israel with her parents and grandmother.

Cast

References

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  4. Любовь
  5. Любовь (1991) Full Cast & Crew

External links

Films by Valery Todorovsky


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