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Bless the Woman 2003

★ 5.016 votes114 min📅 2003-09-04

Set against the windswept shores of a quiet Soviet village in the late 1930s, Bless the Woman (2003) traces the passionate, all-consuming love story between Vera, a spirited young girl, and a married military officer who sweeps into her life and changes it forever.

Director: Stanislav Govorukhin

Cast

Svetlana Khodchenkova
Svetlana Khodchenkova
Vera
Aleksandr Baluev
Aleksandr Baluev
Larichev
Inna Churikova
Inna Churikova
Кунина
Irina Kupchenko
Irina Kupchenko
Анна
Aleksandr Mikhaylov
Aleksandr Mikhaylov
Юрлов
Olga Beryozkina
Masha
Vitaliy Khaev
Vitaliy Khaev
Рябинин
Stanislav Govorukhin
Stanislav Govorukhin
Комдив
Anatoliy Kotenyov
Anatoliy Kotenyov
colonel
Aleksandr Efimov
Aleksandr Efimov
army captain in car

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bless the Woman (2003) about?

The film follows Vera, a young girl in a pre-war Soviet village who falls deeply in love with a stationed military officer. She leaves her family behind as he's reassigned, facing hardship and separation through decades of war and peace.

Who directed Bless the Woman?

Stanislav Govorukhin directed Bless the Woman. Known for his work on historical and socially resonant films, Govorukhin brings a reflective depth to the romantic drama.

Who stars in Bless the Woman?

The film stars Svetlana Khodchenkova as Vera, alongside Aleksandr Baluev, Inna Churikova, Irina Kupchenko, and Aleksandr Mikhaylov in key roles.

Is Bless the Woman (2003) worth watching?

While Bless the Woman is a character-driven drama that values emotional realism over action, its themes of love and resilience give it quiet power. Fans of historical romance with strong female perspectives will find it rewarding, though it may not appeal to those seeking fast-paced narratives.

How long is Bless the Woman?

Bless the Woman runs for 114 minutes.

About Bless the Woman (2003) — A Love Story Carved by War and Loyalty

Set against the windswept shores of a quiet Soviet village in the late 1930s, Bless the Woman (2003) traces the passionate, all-consuming love story between Vera, a spirited young girl, and a married military officer who sweeps into her life and changes it forever. Directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, this sweeping drama weaves together romance, war, and hardship as Vera follows her lover across distant military posts, surrendering everything in the name of loyalty and devotion. Through decades of separation, loss, and endurance, her unwavering love becomes both a shelter and a sacrifice, painting a portrait of resilience in a time of upheaval.

Govorukhin's sensitive direction brings emotional depth to the narrative, supported by a strong ensemble cast including Svetlana Khodchenkova as Vera and Aleksandr Baluev as the enigmatic officer. Blending romance with historical weight, the film explores timeless themes of sacrifice, survival, and the quiet strength of women behind the frontlines. With its evocative black-and-white cinematography and deeply human storytelling, Bless the Woman stands as a tribute to love that defies time and fate.