Where Are You, My Love? (1981)
July 1, 1981Release Date
Where Are You, My Love? (1981)
July 1, 1981Release Date
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Sofiya Rotaru
Marcela - music teacher

Grigore Grigoriu
Victor

Evgeniy Menshov
Andrey

Ekaterina Kazimirova
Marcela's mother

Konstantin Konstantinov
Marcela's father

Viktor Ignat
Ion

Victor Ciutac
Georgy Pavlovich - school director

Pavel Makhotin
Pavel Vladimirovich
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Where Has Love Gone? (Russian: Где ты, любовь?, romanized: Gde ty, lyubov?, lit. Where Are You, Love?) is a 1980 Soviet musical drama film written and directed by Valeriu Gagiu starring Sofia Rotaru as well as Valeriu Gagiu and Evgueny Menishov. The movie features songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, sequence of substantial dialogues. The setting includes Moldavian landscape and countryside life as well as Black Sea coast, Chişinău and Odesa.
Although heavily criticized by cinema experts, even by Sofia Rotaru herself, the film gathered more than 25 million viewers in the former Soviet Union. In 2002, the official video version of the movie directed by Valeriu Gagiu at studios Moldova-Film in 1980 was released by the ARENA Corporation.