Famous Russian film director Vladimir Menshov, known for crowd pleasers featuring everyday people, died July 5 in Moscow of Covid complications, according to the Russian film studio Mosfilm and Russian media.
He was 81.Born Sept. 17, 1937 in Baku, USSR (now Azerbaijan), Menshov started his feature career as an actor in 1973. He made his writing debut a year later, followed by his directing debut in 1977.
Moscow Does Not Believe In Tears was only his second movie as a director.The romantic drama revolves around three young single women from small towns who share a room as they try to make lives for themselves in 1958 Moscow.
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