
I Want to Believe
War · Drama
Overview
Young journalist is investigating some tragic moments from the history of WWII.
Top Cast


Yekaterina Krupennikova
Yekaterina Krupennikova
Lyudmila Zaykovskaya / Masha Zaykovskaya
Yekaterina Krupennikova
Lyudmila Zaykovskaya / Masha Zaykovskaya


Aleksei Safonov
Aleksei Safonov
Aleksey Trofimenko
Aleksei Safonov
Aleksey Trofimenko


Viktor Chekmaryov
Viktor Chekmaryov
Head of Archives
Viktor Chekmaryov
Head of Archives


Igor Ledogorov
Igor Ledogorov
Sergey Mikhaylovich
Igor Ledogorov
Sergey Mikhaylovich


Gennadiy Yukhtin
Gennadiy Yukhtin
Kirill
Gennadiy Yukhtin
Kirill


Anatoliy Ivanov
Anatoliy Ivanov
Arvid Krumins
Anatoliy Ivanov
Arvid Krumins


Nikola Popović
Nikola Popović
Nikola Oleksic
Nikola Popović
Nikola Oleksic


Yuri Lavrov
Yuri Lavrov
Vasiliy Pavlovich
Yuri Lavrov
Vasiliy Pavlovich


Petro Vesklyarov
Petro Vesklyarov
Petro Vesklyarov


Antonina Leftiy
Antonina Leftiy
guest Gali Nalivaiko (uncredited)
Antonina Leftiy
guest Gali Nalivaiko (uncredited)
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