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Soul, (Душа/Dusha in Russian) is a Soviet film starring Sofia Rotaru.


== Plot == == Plot ==

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1981 USSR, Russia film
Soul
Written byAleksandr Borodyansky, Aleksandr Stefanovich
Produced byAleksandr Stefanovich
StarringSofia Rotaru
Mikhail Boyarsky
Music byAlexander Kutikov, Andrei Makarevich
Distributed byMosfilm
Release datesSoviet Union 1 January 1981
Soviet Union 1 January 1981
Running time93 min.
CountriesUSSR, Russia
LanguageRussian
Budget$,000,000 (estimated)
Box office$,000,000 (Worldwide)

Soul, (Душа/Dusha in Russian) is a Soviet film starring Sofia Rotaru.

Plot

Pop-singer learns before an International festival that an illness threatens her to lose her voice. An acquaintence with young musicians helps her to avoid the drammatic situation. The main hero Victoria Svobodina, performed by Sofia Rotaru, decides to start siging in a new manner, and once on the festoval's stage she wins the grand prix.

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