Love with Privileges (Russian: Любовь с привилегиями, romanized: Lyubov s privilegiyami) is a 1989 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Vladimir Kuchinsky.
Former Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers Kozhemyakin comes to rest in Yalta.
In Moscow, taking advantage of her husband's acquaintances, Irina inquires about the circumstances of her father’s arrest, who was repressed after the war and shot in 1952 (the family was sent to Vorkuta, the mother soon died there too).
And it turns out that in Stalin's times her new husband was one of those who signed the letter of collective condemnation, after which her father was shot.
The duration of the TV version entitled City Details, released in 1990, is 157 minutes.