Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears with Vera Alentova: DVD Cover

    Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears
    a.k.a. Moskva Slezam ne Verit, Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears, Moscow Distrusts Tears Director: Vladimir Menshov Cast: Vera Alentova, Irina Muravyeva, Raisa Ryazanova, Alexander Fatyushin

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/24/2004
    • Original Release: 1979
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 19,619
     
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    Side #1 --
    1. Workers' Dormitory [5:03]
    2. Common Girl [5:25]
    3. Factory Workers [4:07]
    4. Living in Moscow [7:55]
    5. Agreeing to Lie [6:09]
    6. "Professor's Daughters" [1:58]
    7. Finding Boyfriends [6:31]
    8. Living in a Lie [9:19]
    9. The Truth Revealed [4:44]
    10. Left Alone [4:39]
    11. Alexandra, a Baby Girl [7:58]
    12. All Grown Up [4:49]
    13. Life Is a Lottery [4:08]
    14. Moscow's City Council [4:39]
    15. Feeling Bad [5:05]
    16. Girlfriends in the Country [5:14]
    17. Train Attraction [7:21]
    18. A Fitting Fitter [6:32]
    19. No Ordinary Hands [7:12]
    20. Falling in Love [6:39]
    21. Past Revisited [9:31]
    22. He Brings Misery [5:25]
    23. Friends Help [5:16]
    24. Reunited at Last [6:01]

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    Moscow of the late '50s is the initial setting for this movie of three young girls out for love -- the upwardly mobile Lyuda (Irina Muravyova), the secure Tonya (Raisa Ryazanova) and the head-over-heels Katya (Vera Alentova). The film re-engages the trio 20 years later, focusing on their varied life changes. Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears received the Oscar for Best Foreign Film in 1980. John Bush, All Movie Guide

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