Moscow does not believe in tears

Moscow does not believe in tears (Москва слезам не верит,Russian: Moskva slezam ne verit) is a 1979 drama film, directed by Vladimir Menshov. ==Plot[ Edit] == The film takes place in the very beginning in 1958, and is about the three girls Lyudmila, Katerina and Antonina from the province who arrive in Moscow and a room in a student House share. Although they are rather different from character, they later girlfriends.

In particular the characters Lyudmila and Katerina are deeply worked out. Lyudmila is a faith, which sees a lottery where only in Moscow but interesting men live, such as artists, architects and engineers. She does her work in a bread factory only perfunctory. Katerina is much more seriously, works hard in a machine factory and is studying in the evenings for the entrance examination of the University.

Antonina teaches Nikolai common, a simple construction worker and a good person, they also in the province, in the opinion of Lyudmila might encounter. Only when Lyudmila sees that Nikolai has a car and a dacha, she begins to see something in him. Nikolai says that they are not an early taste and will marry Antonina.

Lyudmila does not only want happiness in love, they want it right away. A good opportunity occurs if the uncle of Katerina, a professor of distinction, with an apartment in one of the prestigious seven sisters, for two weeks on holiday. Katerina is then staying, and also that they allowed Katerina retrieves about Lyudmila. they used the apartment to a party to organize and to invite all kinds of famous men, saying owners of the apartment to be.

Lyudmila meet the ice hockey Goerin, Katerina meet Rudolf, someone who says to hold a high position in television, but cameraman turns out to be. Rudolf seduces Katerina, after which she is pregnant with his child.Rudolf does not want to marry her; his mother, a member of the Soviet elite, offers her money to, but Katerina refuses.

Then makes the movie a jump to 14 years later. Katerina is still unmarried and lives with her teenage daughter. She has now been moved up to Director of a large factory. Lyudmila works at a dry cleaning, has three children, and her husband, who never drank, used as an athlete has been alcoholic and begging money keeps coming. Antonina is still married to Nikolai and still leads a happy domestic life.

Katerina has a successful career, but still always a man in her life. One evening she meets a man on the train, known as Gosha, with whom they what appears to be build. Gosha, a technician at a Research Institute, is a man of principles; so he finds that the man is always right, and that the man always have to earn more than women. Katerina fails to mention to him that they have a much better job than he has and that they have a lot more money. Then comes again by accident if the television Katerina Rudolf documented the factory makes. He wants to get to know his daughter, but she wants to know nothing of him. As Rudolf unsolicited at Katerina's at the door, and by the subsequent conversation behind the position of Gosha Katerina comes, he runs out of the House because they are furious against him lied.

He can no longer see, and it's hard to his hometown to figure out since he never told his last name. After a week, Antonina and Lyudmila along to help her. Katerina is still in tears. Her friends decide to do something: Moscow does not believe in tears, something has to be taken. Nikolai finds Gosha, heavy on the vodka. After a Carousal they come together back at Katerina's flat. Gosha eats soup, while Katerina with tears in her eyes to him. Gosha asks "what's going on". Katerina replies "I have so long to you wanted". After a small pause Gosha replies: "eight days". Katerina says "no", and repeat: "I have so long to you wanted". ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] == ==Prices<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:22.3999996185303px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;">The film received an Oscar in 1981 in the category best foreign language film. Also the USSR State Prize awarded. Furthermore, there was another not silver plated nomination for the Golden bear at the Berlin Film festival.