Seems Like Love / Pokhodu lyubov

2025 | 92 min. | Russia | 12+

Liza comes to St. Petersburg for the first time. She is young, beautiful and believes that all her dreams will certainly come true. Bridges sung by poets, embankments covered in legends and unique parties of St. Petersburg bohemia - this city knows how to charm. Liza falls in love with the northern capital at first sight. An unexpected meeting with a young artist and his musician friend becomes a real adventure filled with laughter, white nights and the sale of an antique bed.

Directors Statement

'Seems Like Love' is a film that captures a feeling. Liza arrives in the St. Petersburg of her dreams. She is in the city of her dreams. Although she is only in her early twenties, she has already been hurt by life. St. Petersburg heals her with its beauty and love. This modest, slightly shy film envelops us in music and cosy courtyards, shielding us from the cruelty of real life. To some extent, it is an urban fairy tale where everything is slightly exaggerated, as in a dream or during first love. This film is exactly about that. It's about the kind of love that cannot be confined to a frame, happens instantly, and remains in the memory forever.

Director: Yana Klimova-Yusupova

Producers: Dmitry Litvinov, Ekaterina Kononenko, Maxim Kovalevich, Igor Mishin, Maxim Filatov, Ilya Burets, Vladimir Vasiliev and Margarita Litvinova

Сast: Anna Zavtur, Kuzma Kotrelev, Sergey Goroshko, Alexandra Revenko, Elena Valyushkina, Olga Lapshina and Anar Khalilov

Studios: ID Production and KION