I Hope for You
I Hope for You (Russian: На тебя уповаю) is a 1992 Russian-Belorussian drama film directed by Elena Tsyplakova.[1][2][3]
I Hope for You | |
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Russian: На тебя уповаю | |
Directed by | Elena Tsyplakova |
Produced by | Aleksandr Mikhaylov |
Written by | Nadezhda Pokornaya |
Starring |
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Music by | Valeri Myagkikh |
Cinematography | Ilya Dyomin |
Edited by | Natalya Volchek |
Country | Russia Belarus |
Language | Russian |
Plot
The film tells about a woman who abandoned her child and attempted suicide, as a result of which she ended up in a psychiatric hospital, and after treatment got a job in an orphanage.[4]
Cast
- Irina Rozanova as Ira
- Natalya Sokoreva as Vika (as Natasha Sokoreva)
- Evgeniya Dobrovolskaya as Alla
- Tatyana Markhel as Principal
- Natalya Fisson as Marina
- Vladimir Ilyin as Vika's Grandpa
- Dmitriy Pevtsov as Kolyunya
- Margarita Shubina as Svetka
- Galina Makarova as Matveyevna
- Natalya Fedortsova as Lena Komarova
- Oksana Sivuga as Gyuzel[5]
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