Married for the First Time (1979)

Married for the First Time (1979) poster

According to the story of the same name by Pavel Nilin. At 20, Tonya gave birth to a daughter — alone, without a husband. At 30 — personal happiness became an unattainable dream. She devoted herself to her beloved daughter. But at the age of 40, life seemed to make a circle and return to its starting point. There is nothing left to lose — which means you can take a chance, start all over again. Mom is married for the first time, and it’s hard for a selfish daughter to put up with this...

Director: Iosif Kheifits
Genre: Romance
Runtime: 99 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Oleg Karavaichuk
Cinematography: Vladimir Dyakonov
Editing: Raisa Izakson
Production: Lenfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru

Keywords

based on novel or book

More Films by Director: Iosif Kheifits
More Films in Genre: Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Married for the First Time about?
According to the story of the same name by Pavel Nilin. At 20, Tonya gave birth to a daughter — alone, without a husband. At 30 — personal happiness became an unattainable dream. She devoted herself to her beloved daughter. But at the age of 40, life seemed to make a circle and return to its starting point. There is nothing left to lose — which means you can take a chance, start all over again. Mom is married for the first time, and it’s hard for a selfish daughter to put up with this...
Who directed Married for the First Time?
Married for the First Time was directed by Iosif Kheifits.
Who stars in Married for the First Time?
Married for the First Time stars Evgeniya Glushenko, Nikolai Volkov Ml., Valentina Telichkina, Svetlana Smirnova, Igor Starygin, Nadezhda Klimentovich.
How long is Married for the First Time?
Married for the First Time has a runtime of 1h 39m (99 minutes).
What genre is Married for the First Time?
Married for the First Time is a Romance film.
Where was Married for the First Time produced?
Married for the First Time was produced in Soviet Union.