Two in Love
Two in Love (Russian: Двое) is a 1965 Soviet short drama film directed by Mikhail Bogin.[1][2][3]
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Russian: Двое | |
Directed by | Mikhail Bogin |
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Edited by | Elza Preisa |
Music by | Romuald Grinblat |
Country | Soviet Union |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a music student named Sergey, who during his walk home sees a beautiful girl, Natasha, who catches his attention. He tries to talk to her but finds her unresponsive, he later discovers that she's deaf. In their own way, they try to understand the other's world. For Sergei, his whole world is centered around sound, whereas for Natasha, hearing and sounds are associated with traumatic experiences from childhood.[4]
Cast
- Victoria Fyodorova as Natasha
- Valentin Smirnitskiy as Sergey
- Lina Braknyte
- Voldemar Akuraters
- V. Akuratets
- Vlada Freymute as Daughter
- Marta Grakhova
- L. Shmit
- T. Vitin
- V. Zakharov[5]
References
External links
- Two in Love at IMDb
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