Dream (Russian: Мечта, romanized: Mechta) is a 1943 Soviet drama film directed by Mikhail Romm.
From poor villages in Western Ukraine, at that time belonging to Poland, thousands of people are going to cities in search of work and happiness.
After working all night as a janitor at a local restaurant, in the morning she returns to her duties as a servant in a rooming house proudly named as "Dream".
All inhabitants of the guest house are people broken by life, vainly trying to straighten up, but despite all efforts, somehow tolerate defeat in the battle against the ruthless world.
Paradoxically her compassion mixes with fierce ruthlessness to those below her social status, all-consuming greed and the similarly boundless love for her loser son, for whom she has lived, worked, committed vile acts, while knowing in her heart the futility of these efforts.