The Girl from Leningrad

The Girl from Leningrad (Russian: Фронтовые подруги) is a 1941[2] Soviet World War II film directed by Viktor Eisymont.

[6] In a bustling Red Cross office, a group of young women volunteers sign up to join a team of nurses who will work in a frontline hospital during World War II.

Among them is Natasha Matveeva, a confident and determined young woman who consciously chooses to serve as a nurse to be closer to her fiancé, Lieutenant Sergei Korovin.

As the days pass, Natasha learns that one of the patients, a scout named Andrei Morozov, requires special care in the heavy casualty ward.

Despite the growing attraction between them, Natasha refuses to acknowledge her feelings for the wounded scout, convincing herself and her friends that her heart belongs only to her fiancé, whom she believes is nearby.