Looking for My Fate

Looking for My Fate

101 mins | Drama | Sept. 8, 1975

There were three sisters — Vera, Nadezhda and Lyubov. Vera, having survived unhappy love, goes to the monastery, where she gives birth to a child. The child dies, Vera commits suicide. Lyuba and grandmother attend church and maintain relations with priest Aleksandr. To Nadezhda that condemns their religiosity, it seems that Lyuba is in love with father Aleksandr. She comes home to him and demands that he stop dating Lyuba. However, it turns out that Aleksandr is in love with Nadezhda. Knowing him better, she reciprocates him, facing a difficult choice, Aleksandr breaks with religion.

Looking for My Fate

101 mins | Drama | Sept. 8, 1975

Looking for My Fate
There were three sisters — Vera, Nadezhda and Lyubov. Vera, having survived unhappy love, goes to the monastery, where she gives birth to a child. The child dies, Vera commits suicide. Lyuba and grandmother attend church and maintain relations with priest Aleksandr. To Nadezhda that condemns their religiosity, it seems that Lyuba is in love with father Aleksandr. She comes home to him and demands that he stop dating Lyuba. However, it turns out that Aleksandr is in love with Nadezhda. Knowing him better, she reciprocates him, facing a difficult choice, Aleksandr breaks with religion.
Producers Mosfilm
Original title Ищу мою судьбу
Directors Aida Manasarova
Writers Nikolai Yershov, Roza Budantseva

Cast

Georgi Zhzhyonov

as Karyakin

Eduard Martsevich

as Aleksandr

Galina Polskikh

as Nadezhda

Elena Safonova

as Lyuba

Semyon Morozov

as Grekov

Konstantin Sorokin

as Fyodor Illarionovich

Antonina Pavlycheva

as grandmother

Maya Bulgakova

as Vera

Sergey Yakovlev

as college director

Yevgeni Shutov

as Klimentiy

Anatoliy Vedyonkin

as factory worker

Vera Altayskaya

as Dariya

Vera Burlakova

as Alevtina

Valentina Berezutskaya

as Nadezhda's friend

Inna Vykhodtseva

as Yekaterina Antonovna

Nina Dobrikova

as Vera

Larisa Danilina

as neighbor

Lyubov Kalyuzhnaya

as Nadezhda's friend

Aleksandr Lebedev

as podyachy

Vladimir Pitsek

as veteran

Manefa Sobolevskaya

as parishioner

Anatoliy Solovyov

as Ivan Afanasyevich

Svetlana Stepanova

as Aleksandr's wife

Marianna Strizhenova

as organizer of the poetry evening

Vyacheslav Gostinsky

as philosopher (uncredited)

Anatoly Golik

as guest (uncredited)

Evgeniy Zosimov

as guest (uncredited)

Ivan Turchenkov

as churchman (uncredited)