Moscow, My Love
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Moscow, My Love (Russian: Москва, любовь моя, romanized: Moskva, 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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Directed by | Aleksandr Mitta Kenji Yoshida |
Written by | Tasiuki Kasikura Aleksandr Mitta Edvard Radzinsky |
Starring | Komaki Kurihara Oleg Vidov Makoto Satō Ivan Dykhovichny Valentin Gaft Oleg Yefremov |
Cinematography | Vladimir Nakhabtsev |
Edited by | N. Veselovskaya |
Music by | Boris Chaikovsky |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Countries | Soviet Union, Japan |
Languages | Russian, Japanese |
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