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Director
  
Editor
  
Yelena Mikhajlova

Country
  
8.1/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama, Romance

Duration
  

Language
  
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Initial release
  
February 11, 1980 (Soviet Union)

Featured songs
  
Besame Mucho, Daddy Cool, Lets take a smoke, A dialogue by the New Years tree, Alexandra

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Moscow does not believe in tears wins foreign language film 1981 oscars


Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (Russian: Москва слезам не верит; translit. Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1980 Soviet film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and by Aleksey Batalov. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981.

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Plot

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The film is set in Moscow in 1958 and 1979. The plot centers on three young women who come to Moscow from smaller towns: Katerina, Lyudmila and Antonina. They are placed together in a workers' dormitory room and eventually become friends. Antonina (Raisa Ryazanova) is seeing Nikolai, a reserved but kind young man whose parents have a dacha in the country. Katerina (Vera Alentova) is a serious, upstanding woman who strives to earn her chemistry degree while working at a factory. She is asked to house-sit an apartment for her well-to-do Moscow relatives (a famous professor's family) while they are away on a trip. Lyudmila (Irina Muravyova), a flirty go-getter looking for a well-to-do husband while working at a bakery, convinces her to throw a dinner party at the apartment, and pretend that they are the daughters of Katerina's professor uncle, as a ploy to meet successful Muscovite men. At the party, Lyudmila meets Sergei, a famous hockey player, who falls in love with her and marries her even after discovering the truth about her origin. Katerina meets Rodion (Yuri Vasilyev), a smooth talker who works as a cameraman for a television channel. He charms Katerina and then forces himself onto her. During Antonina and Nikolai's wedding, Lyudmila and Antonina find out that Katerina is pregnant. Upon discovering that Katerina is not the daughter of a professor, Rodion refuses to marry her and believes that she is going to abort the fetus. Rodion's mother stops by Katerina and Lyudmila's room in workers' dormitory to tell Katerina to stop bothering her son and offers her money, which Katerina refuses. Katerina finds out that it was actually Lyudmila who was calling Rodion's mother pretending she was Katerina to demand child support. This leaves Katerina alone with the baby.

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The film shows Katerina, with tears in her eyes, setting her alarm clock in the dormitory room she shares with her daughter, Aleksandra (subsequently played as a grown young woman by Natalya Vavilova). The film then takes a 20-year leap forward in time. Katerina is shown waking up to the sound of an alarm clock in her own apartment. She is still single, but she has gone from being a down on her luck student to becoming the executive director of a large factory. She has a lover, an older married man named Vladimir (Oleg Tabakov), but she leaves him after he shows himself to be cowardly and disrespectful. Despite her successful career, Katerina is unfulfilled and weighed down by a deep sadness. She is still close friends with Lyudmila and Antonina. By this time Sergei has quit playing hockey and become an alcoholic, and Lyudmila has divorced him and is working at a laundry. Antonina is happily married and has three children.

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One evening, when Katerina is returning home from Antonina's dacha in the countryside on an elektrichka train, she meets a man nicknamed Gosha (Aleksey Batalov) who flirts with her. She sees his shabby boots and dismisses him, but he persists. Gosha is a tool-and-die maker who believes that a woman must not make more money than her husband, so Katerina doesn't tell him about her position. Soon afterward they start seeing each other. As their romance begins, Rodion unexpectedly reenters Katerina's life when he is assigned to film an interview with her to do a report on her factory's success at exceeding its production quota. He does not recognize his ex-lover at first, but when he does, he wants to make amends and meet his daughter. Katerina tells him that she does not want to see him again. Nonetheless, Rodion shows up uninvited at her apartment when Katerina is having dinner with Gosha and Aleksandra. Rodion tells Gosha and Aleksandra about the interview, and Gosha finds out that Katerina is a factory director. His pride is hurt not only because of Katerina's high position and large salary, but also because she has lied to him, and he leaves the apartment. Unable to stop him, Katerina is upset and very angry with Rodion. In her rage, she reveals to Aleksandra that Rodion is, in fact, her father.

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For several days, Gosha disappears from Katerina's life. She becomes frantic. Lyudmila, Antonina and Nikolai come to her apartment to comfort her. Nikolai gathers what little information Katerina knows about Gosha and sets out to find him, which he does. Nikolai gets drunk with Gosha, and after a heated discussion convinces him to return to Katerina.

The final scene of the film is set in the kitchen of Katerina's flat. Gosha eats at the table while Katerina watches him with tears in her eyes. Gosha asks, "What's wrong?" and Katerina replies, "I have been looking for you for so long". After a moment of thought, Gosha says, "Eight days," and Katerina says "No," and then repeats, "I have been looking for you for so long," implying that Gosha is the man she has been looking for her whole life.

Cast

  • Vera Alentova – Katerina
  • Irina Muravyova – Lyudmila
  • Raisa Ryazanova – Antonina
  • Aleksey Batalov – Gosha
  • Aleksandr Fatyushin – Sergei Gurin
  • Boris Smorchkov – Nikolai
  • Viktor Uralsky – Nikolai's Father
  • Valentina Ushakova – Nikolai's Mother
  • Yuri Vasilyev – Rodion Rachkov
  • Yevgeniya Khanayeva – Rodion's Mother
  • Liya Akhedzhakova – Olga Pavlovna, Club's Director
  • Zoya Fyodorova – Hostel's Security
  • Natalya Vavilova – Aleksandra
  • Oleg Tabakov – Vladimir, Katerina's lover
  • Vladimir Basov – Anton Kruglov
  • Cameo appearances:
  • Andrei Voznesensky
  • Innokenty Smoktunovsky
  • Georgi Yumatov
  • Leonid Kharitonov
  • Tatyana Konyukhova
  • Pavel Rudakov
  • Veniamin Nechaev
  • Awards and recognition

  • The film won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980, and was chosen to participate in the International Film Exchange.
  • The film was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 30th Berlin International Film Festival (1980).
  • Vera Alentova has been named as the best USSR actress according to a poll by journal "Sovetskij Ekran" (1980).
  • In 1981 it was awarded the USSR State Prize.
  • US President Ronald Reagan watched the film several times prior to his meetings with the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, in order to gain a better understanding of the "Russian soul".
  • Songs from the film

  • Bésame mucho
  • Daddy Cool
  • By Sergey Nikitin and Tatyana Nikitina:
  • Александра (Alexandra)
  • Диалог у новогодней елки (A dialogue by the New Year's tree)
  • By Klavdiya Shulzhenko:
  • Давай закурим (Davai zakurim / "Lets take a smoke")
  • References

    Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears Wikipedia
    Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears IMDbMoscow Does Not Believe in Tears themoviedb.org


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