I Ask to Accuse Klava K. of My Death

I Ask to Accuse Klava K. of My Death (Russian: В моей смерти прошу винить Клаву К., romanized: V moey smerti proshu vinit Klavu K.) is a 1979 Soviet teen film directed by Nikolai Lebedev and Ernest Yasan based on the eponymous story by Mikhail Lvovsky.

Then the headmaster summons the pretty girl Klava Klimkova, who takes the boy to collect acorns.

A promising new boy from the parallel class Lavrik attracts Klimkova's attention—son of a doctor, also an excellent student, who once even played a draw with Mikhail Tal.

But her actions do not matter—the young man's eyes have become lifeless, and neither the correct words from others, nor a trip to the mountains with his parents can remove him from his depressed state.

Upon Sergei's arrival from his hike, it turns out that Tanya's mother has died and the girl left school to make a living.