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  1. Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears (Russian: Москва слезам не верит, romanized: Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1980 Soviet romantic drama film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and Aleksey Batalov.

  2. Feb 11, 1980 · A 1980 Soviet comedy drama about three young women who move to Moscow in search of love and happiness. The film won an Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film and features a popular song by Tatyana Nikitina and Sergey Nikitin.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Vladimir Menshov
    • 1980-02-11
  3. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981. This was the third time a Soviet film had won an Academy Award. Moscow, 1950s. Three young girls travel to Moscow in search...

    • 148 min
    • 4M
    • Mosfilm
  4. Released May 8, 1981 2h 35m Romance Comedy Drama. List. Living together in a workers' dorm, Katerina (Vera Alentova) and her friends are determined to make it in Moscow. But when a boorish...

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    • Vera Alentova
    • Vladimir Menshov
    • Romance, Comedy, Drama
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  5. A film about the fates of three young provincial women who came to Moscow to study, and at the same time to seek their happiness. The main character fell in love, but was abandoned. However, she did not despair, she managed to raise her daughter alone and make a brilliant career.

  6. A 1980 Soviet comedy-drama film about three friends' love and life stories. Watch the trailer, read the overview, and see the cast and crew of this classic film.

  7. Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears is a 1980 Soviet romantic drama film made by Mosfilm. It was written by Valentin Chernykh and directed by Vladimir Menshov. The leading roles were played by Vera Alentova and Aleksey Batalov. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1981.

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