Come Tomorrow, Please...

Come Tomorrow, Please... (Russian: Приходите завтра…, romanized: Prikhodite zavtra...) is a 1963 Soviet romantic musical comedy-drama film directed by Yevgeny Tashkov.

[1] The film tells about the fate of Frosya, a simple, talented girl, who came to study in Moscow from a small Siberian village, about how she has achieved success in the conservatory.

Young woman Frosya Burlakova comes to Moscow from a remote Siberian village to enter the Gnessin State Musical College and become a singer.

However, the sincerity and spiritual purity of Frosya lead the sculptor to the idea that he himself has long been bogged down in lies, fuss and commercial work, exchanged his artistic talent for trifles and lost his creative path.

During the audition the professor discovers that the little-educated Siberian girl has outstanding singing talent, a fantastically strong voice, and is also endowed with an innate intelligence and a sense of beauty.