I Hope for You () is a 1992 Russian-Belarusian drama film directed by .
A woman who abandoned her child and attempts suicide ends up in a psychiatric hospital, and after treatment gets a job in an orphanage.
Alexander Fedorov noted: "In reality, we've received the usual mix of 'grim reaper'âÂÂdreary, oppressive, monotonous. And even good actresses, though they try to liven up the script's formulas, succeed only in the few episodes where a spark of sincerity glimmers". The magazine Iskusstvo Kino in those years wrote: âÂÂThe film is a rather strange mixture of a newspaper article about the morals of an orphanage and a tabloid story about a lost and found child". It is also included in the booklet by the Republic of Tatarstan titled Film therapy in the preparation of volunteers for work with minors.