Two in Love

Two in Love (Russian: Двое, romanized: Dvoe) is a 1965 Soviet short romantic drama film directed by Mikhail Bogin.

[1][2][3] The plot for the film was a story from the life of a deaf actress of the Moscow Mimics and Gesture Theatre Svetlana Sonina.

[4] Sergey, a future musician and student at the Riga Conservatory, unexpectedly encounters Natasha, a strikingly silent brunette, on the street and falls in love with her.

However, for Natasha, who lost her hearing during the Great Patriotic War, sounds are tied to pain and fear.

Even a classical music concert that Sergey takes her to becomes a harrowing experience, evoking memories of childhood bombings and the terrifying sounds of war.