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comedy, we still return to comedy, right? yes, yes, after all, i like to approach with humor, even, i don’t know, the cashier at the cash register, i and i, what can i say with a smile, and it seems to me that this is the mood, and if people have it more, there will be fewer negative events, but what would it be called - a line from a poem, or two words, maybe i, my guest, dreamed of becoming a military man since childhood, but did not qualify for the competition. then he worked for
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railway as an electrician, until i decided something needed to change, i went into directing. today my guest is actor, screenwriter, director, ivan pavlov. ivan, hello, hello, i’m very glad to meet you, because before that we most often met only on the set. yes, like colleagues, such actors, yes. it's true that you started acting in films as a child. how did you get on set for the first time? well , back then, in 1975, children were taken to the sports palace for the new year to celebrate the christmas tree, i had a huge red hairstyle, a woman came up she gave a note and said: tell it to your parents, i gave it to my parents and it was written there: we invite you to audition the film in secret around the world, i came, i remember that they tried out for the main role, but there were such big lighting fixtures, do you remember those old ones, everything melted there? , yes, and i was like that... standing on the set, it was very
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difficult for me with this light, and i remember that i was learning the main roles, everything, but then i just stayed in the episode, but if everyone at school found out that you were in the cinema, that means an artist, this artist has been stuck since the first grade, well, if your career, your film career was going so well, i’ll knock, thank you, why did you want to connect your life with military service after graduating from school, three military guys. grandfather is an officer, but it so happened that somehow the legislation changed there and suddenly i didn’t get an a in physics with b’s in all subjects, but after the first year of the polytechnic institute they would have been accepted into the school without exams, and i went to the polytechnic institute and so you ended up at the polytechnic and there’s amateur performances there too , wait, well, the polytechnic too i have to enroll, and i brought these exams that i took at the military school...
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as a fitter and only then did you decide to enter the academy of arts, so what was the key point that provoked you to make such a decision, to change your life radically? the fact that i was approved for a role in the film in one, but the director said: i don’t have any education, maybe you can go, but i had already graduated from the polytechnic university at that time, maybe at the academy of arts for acting? i say: well, okay, and i... even met, androsik,
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i took the course, i took it, i’m in october came to him, and he said: i didn’t read anything, and he looked at me like that’s it, let’s submit the documents. and i once submitted documents to the academy, but they told me that i have to pay for a second education, and i turned around and left, and there i could get a recommendation from my place of work that they would send me to get a second higher education, just like the railway would send me to the academy of arts, i had the same situation, yes, yes from the radio factory, well, i didn’t know this, but they didn’t give it to me right away, and i didn’t know this in the first place, but then don’t be upset.
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wife, i’m a first-year student, she’s almost a student, well, of course, my parents helped , by the way, who parents helped, yes, for sure, when you were studying, there wasn’t enough money, no, well, i worked as a kindergarten guard, and you worked part-time , yes, the kindergarten guard, there was also filming here, in this film the son plays for the father, i starred as a policeman there , played some without lines, and they bought a fucking stroller. did your parents help you so much with your family? well, how could they help on both sides? yes , i think that there’s never a little help, yeah, yes, but, but there’s some kind of borderline and
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independence, so that they could still take a sip, but if necessary, i would come to my father’s work and say: after all, in his opinion , energy is really such a reliable profession, exchange it for what - there are dreams about directing, he probably also had a difficult situation, i understand him now, because i have two sons, and i saw that, unexpectedly for me,
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they wanted to study music, each of them already had music albums recorded there , and i understand that their... strange, there was no literature, they gave me several books, and i needed to write some kind of work, i never wrote such a script or director’s work of some kind or no one demanded it, it was possible just some kind of story something to write,
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better than a union, everything around immediately fades into the background, i believe that love happens instantly, oh, that's it, and you're already in love with the ocean. your first full-length film was the film sverzhin salute, in my opinion, but getting money for a comedy in the 2000s was probably very difficult; there was such a situation with the launch of this film that, in principle, the screenwriter is not a professional screenwriter, he wrote the story.
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somehow the money wasn’t distributed to us then , but in ninety-ninety-eight, ninety-eight, but in ninety- nine i already realized that something was needed, i went to a concrete plant, i worked there for a short time , 9 days, because got a call, comedy it’s necessary, well, that’s it, and i went with this film, i read the script and well, this is the story, let’s say so, yes, because it’s not really not a script, and you know, my favorite... the film that i’ve seen in total one time, but which influenced me was one flew on
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the cuckoo's nest, that's when the main character said, i at least tried, and we tried to make this film in the belarusian language, with a group of young people, with these actors, with some with courage, now i’m officially telling you on some website ... i noticed that one film is only on the black man’s back
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cat, what does it take to assemble such a wonderful team of actors, then misbehave on camera, misbehave well on camera, only a brave director can decide to do this, but then you understood that you risk being misunderstood, in every film, it seems to me, and i i start from this, you need to prepare well, wait. on the set, well, it’s a little wasteful, you can of course sit and imagine how it will be, to such an extent, igor torodko wrote a clear script, he and i while writing the script, well, almost came to blows then, because that i was proving one thing, this was his first work, so we argued a lot there, if you compare his initial scripts, they are definitely different there, that’s it. but the most important thing i knew was that i was making a movie about,
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knowing what it was about, within the framework you can be hooligan , so to be misunderstood, well, maybe someone didn’t understand, in another episode, we can’t make a movie that absolutely everyone will like, there is people who can find fault, well, okay, please, this is your vision, but... you know, if, at least, well, this is me saying a little, i had such a series mommies, in every episode we tried to say that abortion is bad, well, so if, and i realized that if at least one woman did not have an abortion thanks to the series mommies, i may not know this, i will never know, but if this happened at least once, then we didn’t try all this in vain, if we did some kind of emotional things with our comedy, and after that the person came out in
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a good mood and did something good, then we didn’t do all this in vain. no, they won't understand. very much. well, now you've moved away from the comedy genre, you make more films about the war, is it the director’s maturation or the desire to continue such a film epic of his master, well, probably this is some kind of moment of understanding the understanding of this...
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situation, then i didn’t want to make a comic, now i’m not very good at comedy, i realized that i now have a different understanding of humor with young people, let’s say, yes, young people, the main audience in cinema, well, up to 30 years old, yes, that’s why i... so i said that both films that are now on military themes , they are both about people, the film undermining is about love, a man and a woman, the second one is a little like this about people against the background of war, against this difficult background that our country experienced, and
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sixteen-year-olds experienced it, i was... how could i explain to sixteen-year-old, well, not sixteen, twenty-year-old girls who played in the film there is an explosion, what they, what their peers experienced, the war is over, we must learn to live without it, every life matters, strangers did not appear here, no, hey, serve, what do you need, what are you planning, it’s too late, it didn’t come there's still time, when we can forget about the war, for you and me it is not over yet. just recently you presented your new film to the audience, it’s time to come back, and i heard that you shot this film in a very short time, in 35 days, it’s true, yes, the shooting period was 35 days, yes, both the actors and the film crew themselves they immediately understood what we were doing, it wasn’t like on
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some film sets that we ’re filming today, here everyone raised everything at once. the objects were clear and ready, and we found how to get out of some situations, it helped a lot a group of stuntmen, there were a lot of them there , in general it’s hard to make war films, of course, but they were able to do it, when i realized that we had time to make the film, i was a little fuzzy.
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together with the audience in the auditorium, you watched their reaction, are you one of those directors who finish watching the film and still can’t stand it and leave? no, i watch it, i watch it, there are moments when i didn’t finish it, didn’t finish it, it shouldn’t have been edited like that, i’m not like that, but of course until the end, and of course, if there’s a negative reaction, of course...
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next time to do it, it’s better to do it like this, of course, the analysis is constant, it’s the theater directors who can change the next performance, change something, but i’ve already filmed everything, that’s it, it’s very difficult for me to say stop filmed, we ’ve already mentioned that a little , that your sons have somehow already connected their lives in this way, decided on art, music, and you somehow insisted on their choice? or is this their personal decision, choice? they are always in this kind of cloud of creativity that was happening at home, yes. books, and discussions of films, and - and the fact that the eldest son i graduated from the cinematography department, it was unexpected, although he wanted
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to study computer graphics, suddenly he began to take wonderful photographs, yes, the youngest went into journalism, but he is very knowledgeable about modern films, and now i see that he is ready to write scripts, we really don’t there are enough writers, and they are supportive and i can still discuss with them what was on the set, and what we shot, and what we saw from world cinema, my son comes and says: watch this film, dad, watch this movie, yes i do, ok, come on, once, i say, why did you cry during this episode, well, like this, i say, yes, okay, i didn’t cry, or i cried during the episode, but he didn’t, he’s a dad, and what are you , i say, here i am, this is us, we are in this movie all the time and of course - their musical activity was
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a bit of a surprise for me, but this is their path , they are great for following their own path, i don’t know how far they will go on this path, but let them go, well, somehow we didn’t touch on your acting work, i know you there, probably there are already about a hundred acting jobs, well , hardly a hundred, but... less, but there is a little, yes, but mostly these are such social heroes, yes, military doctors, no, doctors, military men, yes, the very kind - a memorable role, of course, it’s at a nameless height, there’s sergeant komorin, when - all this, this is all that happened, but there are some memorable, unexpected, perhaps for you, acting work, yes, characters, i remember you played in one film, we also met, there was such an almost homeless, yes, oh, yes, i remember, i remember this episode, when i was with my life, that means, yes, there, there it was that i made a mistake,
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and then all the time i correct this mistake all my life, in in the end, there was a core in your hero, yes, then alexei korelin and i, with the director, we discussed all this then, the only thing he said revealed that i was not completely homeless and not quite... the old man is his eyes, so they grammed me, i’m all in a beard, that’s all, when they’re big, and i have such a lively eye, even though i was, i was playing i’m happy that now i’ll correct the mistake, yes, they’ll shoot at me, i’ll correct the mistake, yes, but again, with the same alexei karelin, i played some plumber, who was in the scene, i raped, tried to rape my stepdaughter , that’s all we have, he...
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nikita kukanenko and andrei nicheporchik, pilots, heroes of belarus, who died in baranovichi 2 years ago, 3 years ago, yes, oh, how time flies, difficult work in the sense that we met with relatives, with friends, here we already... somehow lie or something unambiguous that we’ll come up with, and i came up with it, yes, but i need to come up with it in such a way that it would be very synchronous with their
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movements of the soul, because according to the stories they are just like alive right here next to each other, and what we saw, what they provided us with some kind of data and this is the analysis of why they did this. why did they become heroes? so we are making a film, i have planned that we are making a film about how a man becomes a hero. our program is called the meaning of life, what is the meaning for you? yes, i thought about it, i thought about how to answer, and i had an option just live, no. the point, probably, is that close and dear people who are nearby, relatives there, parents, friends. loved ones,
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the most current events from the world of sports. 50 days before the start of the olympic games in paris french authorities presented the olympic rings, which are installed on the eiffel tower. minsk is stronger than victoria 5:1. with this score, the third match of the final series of the belarusian field hockey championship among women's teams ended. hard training and exciting competitions. and the second gathering began. the belarus national biathlon team in the current off-season. there will probably be a gathering in july.
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all this is in sports projects on the belarus 24 tv channel. vera, where is that waitress with whom we had a little quarrel yesterday? but she not working today. i saw you in a dream today, what are you doing here? i came at the call of my heart, if for some reason you suddenly decided that you have found in me another victim who will feed you for free in a restaurant, then you are deeply mistaken. it seems that i am in love, because i was not in love. when you need someone in nimoux, oh, but it seems to me that i have a rival, tell me, you don’t know who he is, we need to figure out how to put him in his place in a hurry, i don’t want to remain a loser again, please tell me, do you have a passport? , about what, you see edward, i heard that you have a very rich inner world, and i have a rich dad, we have a lot in common, can i ask you an indiscreet question, why does such a smart
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