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I Don't Want to Be Unhappy 1983

📅 1983-12-01

In the heart of 1983, Soviet cinema offered a poignant exploration of love and resilience with *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy*, a romantic drama directed by the acclaimed Aleksandr Belinsky.

Director: Aleksandr Belinsky

Cast

Oleg Efremov
Oleg Efremov
Пётр Мокин
Margarita Terekhova
Margarita Terekhova
жена
Svetlana Smirnova
Svetlana Smirnova
дочь
Alexey Zubarev
Alexey Zubarev
художник Денис Олегович
Aleksandr Demyanenko
Aleksandr Demyanenko
слесарь Коля
Oleg Kononov
Oleg Kononov
зав. овощебазой
Valentina Egorenkova
Valentina Egorenkova
официантка
Lyudmila Andreeva
официантка
Nikita Mikhajlovsky
Nikita Mikhajlovsky
посетитель ресторана
Natalya Chepik
Natalya Chepik
жена художника

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy* (1983) about?

This Soviet-era romance follows characters as they confront personal struggles and the weight of emotional choices. The story explores the tension between happiness and sacrifice, framed by the quiet intensity of everyday life.

Who directed *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy*?

The film was directed by Aleksandr Belinsky, a filmmaker known for his sensitive handling of dramatic and romantic narratives.

Who stars in *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy*?

The cast features Oleg Efremov, Margarita Terekhova, Svetlana Smirnova, Alexey Zubarev, and Aleksandr Demyanenko, delivering compelling portrayals of complex characters.

Is *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy* (1983) worth watching?

As a romance-drama rooted in emotional authenticity, the film offers a rewarding experience for fans of character-driven storytelling. While not widely rated, its themes and performances make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About I Don't Want to Be Unhappy (1983) — A Soviet-era romance about love and emotional resilience

In the heart of 1983, Soviet cinema offered a poignant exploration of love and resilience with *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy*, a romantic drama directed by the acclaimed Aleksandr Belinsky. Set against the backdrop of everyday struggles, the film weaves together the lives of its characters in a story that balances tenderness with raw emotion. Oleg Efremov and Margarita Terekhova deliver powerhouse performances as protagonists navigating personal trials, their chemistry lending depth to a narrative that questions the balance between joy and sacrifice.

Belinsky's delicate touch transforms the film into a reflective meditation on relationships, where small moments carry immense weight. The drama unfolds with quiet intensity, capturing the nuances of human connection in a world that often feels indifferent. With a focus on emotional authenticity, *I Don't Want to Be Unhappy* stands as a testament to the power of cinema to illuminate the quiet battles we all face in pursuit of happiness.