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040 _cSILC
041 0 _arus
_beng
_hrus
_jeng
046 _k1980
050 4 _aPN1997
_b.M675 1980
100 _aVladimir Menshov
_91961
240 _aMoscow Does Not Believe in Tears
245 1 0 _aMoskva slezam ne verit
_h[videorecording]=
_cVladimir Menshov
_bMoscow Does Not Believe in Tears
246 _aMoscow Does Not Believe in Tears
260 _aSoviet Union
_bKino on Video
_bMosfilm
_bVtoroe Tvorcheskoe Obedinenie
_c2004
300 _a1 videodisc (ca. 145 min.) :
_bsound, color.
_c4​3⁄4 in
520 _aFrom case cover: Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (edging out such formidable competitors as Kurosawa's Kagemusha, Truffaut's The Last Metro and Szabo's Confidence), Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears in Vladimir Menshov's enchanting drama of three women struggling to establish themselves in Russia's huge and often impersonal capital city. Liudmilla, Katerina and Antonina seem to have little in common, but are bound by a deep friendship and the shared dream that in Moscow they will somehow find happiness. Moscow follows their resourceful pursuit of professional and domestic bliss in 1958, then skips forward twenty years to see just how many of their dreams have come true. On one level Moscow works as a free-spirited meoldrama in the classical Hollywood tradition, yet at the same time it offers something more. Beneath its charming exterior, the film is a truthful, moving portrait of the plight of women in Russia, depicted over the span of two decades.
538 _aDVD video; Dolby Digital; stereo; NTSC; Regions 1-8; 4:3 fullscreen.
546 _aRussian audio with English subtitles.
700 _aVladimir Menshov
_eScreenwriter
_eDirector
_91961
700 _aValentin Chernykh
_eScreenwriter
700 _aVera Alentova
_eActor
700 _aAleksey Batalov
_eActor
700 _aIrina Muravyova
_eActor
942 _2lcc
_cDVD