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''Sympathy Seeker'' () is a 1997 Russian romantic comedy film directed by
Vladimir Mashkov Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov (; born 27 November 1963) is a Russian actor and theater director of cinema. He is known to Western audiences for his work in the 2001 film ''Behind Enemy Lines (2001 film), Behind Enemy Lines'' and 2011 film ''Mission: ...
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Plot

Rural schoolteacher Nastya decides to search for the father she has never met, knowing only his first name, Pavel, and that he once met her mother at a Black Sea resort called the "Sunny" guesthouse. After publishing an unmailed letter from her mother in the newspaper, Nastya receives responses from three men who all believe they could be her father: a retired circus magician, a former astronaut, and a retired ship’s cook. All three arrive on New Year's Eve, each sharing stories of a summer romance with a wonderful woman named Galina. Tensions rise as they compete for Nastya’s paternity, prompting her fiancé, Kolya, to suggest showing them a photo of her mother. Fond of each man, Nastya pretends the photo is unavailable to spare their feelings, but Kolya doesn’t catch on and heads off on his tractor. Realizing her intentions en route, he returns with a large uprooted fir tree, accusing the men of selfish motives. Angered by Kolya’s accusations, Nastya sends him off to replant the tree, while the three men decide to set aside their rivalry and work together to prepare for the holiday celebration. As the evening unfolds, Pavel the magician decorates the tree, Pavel the astronaut fixes the TV and builds a makeshift satellite dish, and Pavel the cook prepares a lavish New Year’s feast. When Kolya returns nearly frostbitten, they all help him warm up, and the group celebrates the New Year together. They dance, test their shared "genes" in quirky ways, and discover that Nastya is pregnant, imagining an adventure through space as a family. Later that night, the three men dream of fishing together under the fir tree, caring for Nastya’s future son, Pavlik. However, the next morning, they each come across Nastya’s family album and realize that, in their youth, they had each known a different "Galya". Heartbroken, they quietly leave, only to be stopped when Kolya blocks the train with his tractor. Realizing how much she values their newfound bond, Nastya invites them back into her life, grateful for their love and support as family, even if not by blood.


Cast

* Yelena Shevchenko as Nastya * Nikolay Fomenko as Kolya *
Valentin Gaft Valentin Iosifovich Gaft (; 2 September 1935 – 12 December 2020) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He was a People's Artist of the RSFSR (1984). Biography Early life and education Gaft was born in Moscow to Jewish parents, Iosif Ruvimovich Gaft ...
as Magician *
Lev Durov Lev Konstantinovich Durov (23 December 1931 – 20 August 2015) was a Soviet and Russian theatre and film actor who appeared in more than 200 films and numerous stage productions between 1955 and 2008. He was named a People's Artist of the USS ...
as Cosmonaut *
Oleg Tabakov Oleg Pavlovich Tabakov (; 17 August 1935 – 12 March 2018) was a Soviet and Russian actor and the Artistic Director of the Moscow Chekhov Art Theatre. People's Artist of the USSR (1988). Biography Tabakov was born in Saratov into a family of do ...
as Cook * Mikhail Filipchuk as Demendeyev (as Misha Filipchuk) *
Viktor Pavlov Viktor Pavlovich Pavlov (; October 5, 1940 – August 24, 2006) was a Russian stage and film actor. Pavlov worked in some of the most popular theatres of Moscow: 1963–1965 - Sovremennik Theatre, Yermolova Theatre (1965–1969), Mayakovs ...
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Fyodor Valikov Fyodor, Fedor () or Feodor is the Russian-language form of the originally Greek-language name "Theodore" () meaning "God's gift" or "god-given". Fedora () is the feminine form. "Fyodor" and "Fedor" are two English transliterations of the same Ru ...
as Watchman * Lyudmila Davydova as Saleswoman * Tatyana Rogozina as Attendant *
Vladimir Mashkov Vladimir Lvovich Mashkov (; born 27 November 1963) is a Russian actor and theater director of cinema. He is known to Western audiences for his work in the 2001 film ''Behind Enemy Lines (2001 film), Behind Enemy Lines'' and 2011 film ''Mission: ...
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* 1997 films 1990s Russian films 1990s Russian-language films Russian romantic comedy films Russian-language romantic comedy films 1997 romantic comedy films {{1990s-romantic-comedy-film-stub