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Moscow, My Love

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Moscow, My Love
Directed byAleksandr Mitta
Kenji Yoshida
Written byTasiuki Kasikura
Aleksandr Mitta
Edvard Radzinsky
StarringKomaki Kurihara
Oleg Vidov
Makoto Satō
Ivan Dykhovichny
Valentin Gaft
Oleg Yefremov
CinematographyVladimir Nakhabtsev
Edited byN. Veselovskaya
Music byBoris Chaikovsky
Production
companies
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
Running time
95 minutes
CountriesSoviet Union, Japan
LanguagesRussian, Japanese

Moscow, My Love (Russian: Москва, любовь моя, romanizedMoskva, lyubov moya, Japanese: モスクワわが愛) is a 1974 Soviet-Japanese romantic drama directed by Aleksandr Mitta and Kenji Yoshida.[1][2][3] The film tells the story of Yuriko, a girl from Hiroshima who comes to Moscow to study ballet. The film's title is a reference to the Alain Resnais film Hiroshima My Love.

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Transcription

Plot

Yuriko Ono is a young promising dancer in Japan. Yuriko's opportunity to become a professional dancer comes when she is invited to Moscow to study ballet at the Bolshoi Theatre.

Yuriko finds happiness when she falls in love with a Muscovite sculptor Volodya and wins the competition of the Bolshoi Theatre graduates. But her happiness is short; a diagnosis of blood cancer abruptly impedes her path of dedication to art and seems to plunge her life into a storm ...

The unfortunate girl was born in the capital city of Hiroshima - which suffered one of the two atomic bombs from the US Army in 1945. After days of struggling with the terrible legacy of the war Yuriko dies in Volodya's arms in a hospital in the city of Moscow.

Cast

References

  1. ^ "Komaki Kurihara". kotobank. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Энциклопедия кино — МОСКВА, ЛЮБОВЬ МОЯ". dic.academic.ru.
  3. ^ "Москва, любовь моя". Russia-K.

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