To Love (Russian: Любить..., romanized: Lyubit...) is a 1968 Soviet romantic drama film directed by Mikhail Kalik and Inna Tumanyan.
"[5] On a rainy day, three couples dance and chat in an apartment to the sound of a tape recording.
On a winter evening, a young man named Sergey bids farewell to a girl and, in high spirits, walks through snow-covered Leningrad.
Left with no options, they wander through the city, find shelter in a building entrance, but are evicted by a janitor.
[7] In a Moldavian village, a young man named Mircha returns home late at night with a cart of hay.