Storyline

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.

Key Information

Director Aida Manasarova
Writers Roza Budantseva, Nikolai Yershov
Studio Mosfilm
Language RU

Cast & Crew

Georgi Zhzhyonov

Georgi Zhzhyonov

Karyakin

Eduard Martsevich

Eduard Martsevich

Aleksandr

Galina Polskikh

Galina Polskikh

Nadezhda

Elena Safonova

Elena Safonova

Lyuba

Semyon Morozov

Semyon Morozov

Grekov

Konstantin Sorokin

Konstantin Sorokin

Fyodor Illarionovich

Antonina Pavlycheva

Antonina Pavlycheva

grandmother

Maya Bulgakova

Maya Bulgakova

Vera

Sergei Yakovlev

Sergei Yakovlev

college director

Yevgeni Shutov

Yevgeni Shutov

Klimentiy

Anatoly Vedyonkin

Anatoly Vedyonkin

factory worker

Vera Altayskaya

Vera Altayskaya

Dariya

Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for My Fate was released on September 8, 1975.

The runtime of Looking for My Fate is 1h 41m.

Looking for My Fate is a Drama movie.

Looking for My Fate is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

Looking for My Fate was directed by Aida Manasarova.

The main cast of Looking for My Fate includes Georgi Zhzhyonov, Eduard Martsevich, Galina Polskikh.

Looking for My Fate is originally in RU.