Looking for My Fate
Ищу мою судьбу
Release: 1975-09-08
·Runtime: 101m
Drama
There were three sisters — Vera, Nadezhda and Lyubov. Vera, having survived unhappy love, goes to the monastery, where she gives birth to a child. The child dies, Vera commits suicide. Lyuba and grandmother attend church and maintain relations with priest Aleksandr. To Nadezhda that condemns their religiosity, it seems that Lyuba is in love with father Aleksandr. She comes home to him and demands that he stop dating Lyuba. However, it turns out that Aleksandr is in love with Nadezhda. Knowing him better, she reciprocates him, facing a difficult choice, Aleksandr breaks with religion.
Production Countries
Soviet Union
Production Companies
Mosfilm
Cast
Georgi Zhzhyonov
as Karyakin
Antonina Pavlycheva
as grandmother
Vyacheslav Gostinsky
as philosopher (uncredited)
Yevgeni Shutov
as Klimentiy
Manefa Sobolevskaya
as parishioner
Anatoliy Solovyov
as Ivan Afanasyevich
Marianna Strizhenova
as organizer of the poetry evening
Galina Polskikh
as Nadezhda
Elena Safonova
as Lyuba
Maya Bulgakova
as Vera
Aleksandra Kharitonova
as neighbor
Aleksandr Lebedev
as podyachy
Eduard Martsevich
as Aleksandr
Vera Burlakova
as Alevtina
Valentina Berezutskaya
as Nadezhda's friend
Inna Vykhodtseva
as Yekaterina Antonovna
Konstantin Sorokin
as Fyodor Illarionovich
Anatoly Vedyonkin
as factory worker
Vladimir Pitsek
as veteran
Ivan Turchenkov
as churchman (uncredited)
Sergey Yakovlev
as college director
Vera Altayskaya
as Dariya
Lyubov Kalyuzhnaya
as Nadezhda's friend
Evgeniy Zosimov
as guest (uncredited)
Semyon Morozov
as Grekov
Larisa Danilina
as neighbor
Anatoli Golik
as guest (uncredited)