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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
Yevgeny Mironov as Sasha
Natalya Petrova as Mariya
Dmitry Maryanov as Vadim
Tatyana Skorokhodova as Marina
Natalya Vilkina
Inna Slobodskaya
Vija Artmane
Lev Durov
Anatoli Popolzukhin
Raisa Ryazanova
References
External links
Love at IMDb
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