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although it may seem at first that this is some kind of dream of young people to live like this, in reality it is lonely and sad. actors and viewers like serf as an educational film, but funny without edification. we all believe that a person can improve, that he can repent, repent and change. we all want human salvation, that is, we all rejoice when a person makes the right decision, we support this, and we don’t want to ruin him, destroy him. the director decided that kolob-2 should exceed even the inflated expectations of the audience, the film is five times more complex, larger-scale, i hope funnier too, in connection with this the production part required five times more energy from me, this is a complexly staged film, the audience leaves the premiere refreshed, they are definitely overwhelmed with emotions in fact, but i have no words, and the main goal of this movie is before the new year... to create a mood, to take a little
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break, so to speak, from some kind of thinking, which of course is enough in real life, i really liked the movie, we’ll even wipe it off a little tears, bremen musicians and holob-2 in all cinemas of the country from january 1, ivan kudryavtsev, vera alyonushkina, vitaly poretsky, inna zolotaryova and olesya shempel, striking the chimes, knocking the wheels and drinking champagne in the restaurant carriage, in sochi tourists spent a festive night on the train, new year's composition makes stops in the most interesting places of the resort. capital - our correspondent pavel melnik went on a trip. a true hostess will create comfort everywhere, even in a train compartment, the saifuddinov family from the far east goes on a new year's cruise, one salad after another, here cutlets with vegetables, a truly festive trip to the mountain resort of rozahutor, which many dreamed of, but not everyone had time to do, it’s almost impossible to get tickets, sold out for several months, the sochi new year’s eve tourist train
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carries passengers straight from 2023 to a new, full year good hopes for each of us. the journey through time begins right here, a photo as a souvenir in a nostalgically decorated compartment and you can go to the restaurant. it seems that a little more and the samovar will start smoking, real, soviet, like the recipes for the new year's table. all russians love this recipe, especially everyone’s favorite russian salad, olivier, classic. how was it prepared before? how they prepared it before and it, this special flight for the entire train, was decorated warmly in a homely way. on this new year's day, we tried very hard, prepared the train, decorated the carriages with garlands, christmas trees, this will be the best mood. olympic sochi waves a kaleidoscope of lights, there is a big celebration at the main olympic stadium fish, it was put into operation exactly 10 years ago, 31 december 2013 and today congratulates everyone.
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to celebrate the holiday and return home by train, such an unusual format of relaxation has gained popularity even among the most demanding passengers, sochintsev, they wanted something unusual, not as always, not at home, but just somehow, to have somewhere, so it's such an interesting trip. have a great new year. sochi prepared gifts for everyone, a record 7,600 thousand guests visited the resort capital in the past year, denis kolomov flew with his family from st. petersburg to go skiing and unexpectedly for himself... became an anniversary
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tourist. we really like it here and in general we need to celebrate the new year only in sochi to ski, play sports, or maybe just go for a walk in the mountains. and the christmas tree became ugly. active holidays are guaranteed. there is already more than 40 cm of snow in the rosa khutor mountains, and the cold front has not yet arrived, which very soon will give the greater sochi a real winter fairy tale. pavel milnik, nikita kalchenko and elena. news from sochi, we don’t know what tool will make new year’s morning simple, but we know which bank will make the whole year profitable, ural bank sib. today is 40 days since the death of our
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colleague boris maksudov on november 22. he didn’t like being called a military commander on air, being where it is most important for the country to be now, he asked to be introduced on air as a special correspondent, he believed that in a war
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the main people are, and it doesn’t matter what they call you, it is important to show people, and he did this every day, how... who from the regions go to a hot spot, work there every day, and this is your award, guys, tefi - russia's highest television award was awarded to the military vgtrk correspondents, this is also his... our bor's award. he gave his life to his calling. 40 days have passed and we remember.
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they say that when loved ones pass away, you usually mourn yourself more. with whom there were so many plans for old age , it seemed that projects, business trips, trips would finally end, and you could talk, endless, it seems, fields around, of course, you want to quickly... get to some shelter, in zaporozhye already it’s quite cold, sub-zero temperature, so there are also adjustments at the moment battle tactics. borian's last stand-up, somewhere at a front-line part-time job in the zaporozhye
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region, the last one he managed to submit to the editor. on november 22, boris maksudov filmed a report about the shelling of civilians by the ukrainian armed forces. i interviewed russian military men in the dugout, who here... no longer dreamed of being in a combat zone, i saw in them ordinary people who love their fatherland, be it a cook or a school principal from a small dagestan village, edit this report borya like this and i didn’t have time, i, too, a journalist, was also in hot water points at one time, but it was necessary to be there in new territories, that’s what boriya was doing, it’s very easy there, when you see when peaceful people die, it’s very easy to accept this hatred of yourself and bring it into your reports , uh, but... i watched borya’s reports, well, this is good, excellent journalism, exactly where the person belongs there, at least i didn’t see it, this is journalism with a capital j, he did not do propaganda, but reports , real reporting that anyone can watch, and
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there is simply the truth, a drop from a drone, an explosion, the first report of a seemingly non-fatal wound gave hope, doctors in the field performed a complex operation, fought for the life of our colleague for several hours, but could not save, on the morning of november 23, boris maksudov passed away , another journalist died in this ten-year war. when we approached this alley of journalists, well, there were snowfalls in moscow, and the first person, the first person we met was a woman, she asked us, are you looking for someone, and my husband and i said: yes, we are looking for borya maksudova, this is a very close friend of ours, she says yes. and i’m andryusha stenin’s mother, you come from sochi, you come to andryusha, and i have igor kornelyuk here, i have anton voloshin here, i have andryusha here , my, now borenka, i’ll be just like my mother look after everyone, he could listen to rock, chanson, papal classics with equal empathy, shoot warm, humane
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reports about oil production, academic music or life in the arctic circle, what this north is in vain called the extreme, everything they know well from a soviet hit, but it’s one thing... to hear it, it’s quite another to feel it for yourself, we’re beyond the arctic circle, we went, just imagine, there are 86 people in this orchestra and... that means 86 musical instruments, one mistake - a failure for everyone, despite the fact that one half of the orchestra does not speak the language of the other half, they have never performed together before. boris maksudov traveled to the combat zone from the very beginning of the special military operation. and the fact that he ended up there, for all his loved ones and people who know him, is rather, there was some kind of, well, dissonance, or something, well, disharmony. borya, the war, how , but he liked it, and it seems to me that all his life he
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tried to show everyone that he was a man, that he could, that he was capable, and this, to some extent, apparently, was like that itself, the opportunity to convince himself and everyone around him that he is not a coward. is that he understands what he is doing, that in any situation he can. boris believed that talking about the war hundreds of kilometers away was cowardice, he broadcast live directly from the sites of shelling and used great respect from the fighters. we met boriya in the summer of 2022, directly at one of the sites of shelling by ukrainian militants in the city of donetsk. then borya directly covered the circumstances taking place here in donetsk. here we are, military investigators of the investigative committee of the russian federation, who directly recorded all the facts of criminal actions on
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the part of the armed formations of ukraine. donetsk is still under fire in the petrovsky district, which this morning was fired not just from artillery, but also from a ballistic missile hit a building, one of the vodokanal buildings. strictly speaking, here is the evidence: a fragment, a fragment, it’s hard to call it, a fragment of a ballistic missile that exploded here at 4 in the morning, simply. i didn’t leave the building in stone, which was located on the site of this huge crater, 30 m in diameter, perhaps four times the height of a man in depth, but later, during his entire business trip, including with his group, we directly worked, i can to say that we did one thing, one job, we recorded these facts criminal actions directly from their plot.
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some guidelines, when
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your face wrote to him here, he said: “well, a face is hardly a good guideline for guidance, literally 2 weeks later we all received bad news. borya, as many know, he is a man of deep worldview, here he is he sees the situation very deeply, the picture that is happening, and his main goal here was to directly show how it really is, people’s experiences, the immediate situation, the one that is happening, to show exactly the truth that is happening. he said that what he most dislikes in reporting from the northern military district zone is the quote from the frenzied and inexplicable cruelty of the reporter towards the enemy and the baked- in brutality of the narrator. he did not tolerate injustice and tried to save people not only with words. this is exactly where borya studied
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, he came from the city in the fifth grade to my class, and somewhere, probably all the teachers from that time probably feel some kind of guilt, but probably. because what we invested in children probably wasn’t always, probably wasn’t always close to reality. we raised them to be honest, truthful, correct, in life, we are teachers, in life, he probably faced more than we gave. boris maksudov was born in uzbekistan, his mother is also a journalist, his father died early in the line of duty. at school in the city of nukus, borya was an excellent athlete,
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successfully engaged in freestyle wrestling, soulful company, sparkling, cheerful and incredibly wise. borya’s last business trip went to his homeland, he wanted to show his wife olga armyakova the city of his childhood and introduce him to his relatives. this borya shot and edited the video himself. he organized a spontaneous meeting of graduates and at the same time went to the tashkent film festival
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while essentially on vacation and filmed three reports about it. the tashkent film festival is , of course, on the one hand, a slight nostalgia for...
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write down, he always showed it himself, it’s so easy, but we are not used to the camera, we write and look at borya, we are used to seeing him always on the screen. after a while , borisa’s family moved to the krasnodar region. borya got a job at the sochi newspaper, then at local television. later he switched to another tv channel and went to krasnodar. we met in 2005. to be honest, at first i didn’t really perceive this strange thing. it seemed to me like an arrogant young pseudo -intellectual guy, plus for some reason i couldn’t remember his name because of the consonance of his last name, for some reason i tried to call him maxim, but then we started working together closely, i remembered his name boris bakhtiyarovich, especially with such a rather atypical patronymic and we have developed such
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a certain tandem, because no matter what they took on, it was always quite interesting. to the point that even the simplest material about the demolition of some pipe from a former waste incineration plant turned out to be a whole interesting story, we were sitting next to each other, here the tables stood a little differently, and our tables were next to him when we wrote texts, i’m mine, and bori is mine, we used to have this practice, before going to the editor to listen to the editor’s opinion, we showed each other my text, for example, i, well , it’s absolutely perfect, if borya was sitting next to me, if he was not away, i showed him my text, said: look, please, there, well, what can be corrected here, because i knew for sure, that boris will never lie. in 2011, he reported from the flooded krymsk, where more than a hundred people died, from start to finish, and built olympic facilities in sochi on air. that is, the best stories are always there, borina’s stand, yes, famous, is behind my back, yes, always behind his back
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excavators were embroidered, built, towered, ships flew there. then the bullets whistled, unfortunately, but always his reports and how much we then followed his entire career, all his stories, we always watched with great pleasure, these are people. as a reporter, tvc was already filming the referendum on the return of crimea to russia, after which he stayed on the peninsula, then moved to our tv channel and moved to moscow. he was the soul of our, modest or not modest, sochi journalistic. community, then the man went even higher, got a job at agtrk, and to me, how to a person who worked on federal channels, well, it’s wildly pleasant and i felt proud that this person who was walking next to me,
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knock-knock-knock-knock-knock up the steps and i think has reached the top of any journalist. boris had a rare gift, no matter where he moved, to maintain close relationships with everyone and constantly maintain communication. his friends from the krasnodar region knew that when they came to moscow, they could stop cleaning. when. february of the twenty-second year came, then many projects fell through, that is, it’s all the same a completely abnormal situation, and many there were still plunged into some kind of anxious state, like many russians, according to polls, and borya, what did he come up with, he started a group on telegram, borya says, add your friends, friends, friends, he simply united us, this is probably one of the legacies that our relationship left us, when we met, how we remembered him, well, simply. he is still with us , this group in circles, this is bori, he always loved to unite, he always saw us something good that we ourselves did not saw. this photo of boriya, which now stands
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in a mourning frame, was taken by cameraman dmitry vlasov during their business trip to yakutia. and boris and i went on an amazing expedition to neerngred yakutia, we filmed a project there in the forces of siberia, and that’s where we met him for the first time, eh. i really like working with him, you know why, because firstly, he is clear, he knows what he wants, purposeful, with a sense of humor, knowledgeable in the topic, he has never sailed, he was in it, that is, there was simply no work for pleasure, that is, you understood that we need to film this, film this, stand-up, let's go, smile, joke , let's move on, a holiday man, he was not afraid to seem funny and ridiculous, he always found words of support if he saw a colleague on the screen, he immediately took a photo and sent it with an unfailing compliment, he readily responded to all comments on his blog. he was never shy about asking questions, because any answers give you knowledge, expand your
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horizons, and he was above that. and this is also such an iconic quality. and he was always learning. and for the last five years i’ve been trying very hard i passed on my knowledge what i had learned and tried to teach others. television reporter, reporter by vocation, teacher by profession, graduated from the relevant faculty of sochi state university, he began to teach journalism to others, how to get on television, two words, and well, when he came, he worked for several years to his own detriment and that’s all. he was the author of an intensive course on military reporting, the military correspondent school united correspondents from various tv channels that work in the donbass, kherson zaporozhye regions, with became this fall.
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i head a regional holding, a media holding, at some point, well, a year ago, i asked borya, i say bor, listen, well, you are already a well-deserved , re-deserved, experienced correspondent of russia 24, status, listen, my children work for me, well, spend master class, maybe you need money or something else, he says, listen, you don’t need anything, yes, of course, what questions in general, and he came from moscow, and worked with the guys and i saw how he was enjoying himself, there’s no such thing that you have to be there for 12 hours at work place, there is a devoda, you can come plus or minus , you must always be ready to
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be called upon, instructing students, he said that it is important to keep a cool head and treat any news with a grain of doubt, you receive a task and depending on no matter what department it concerns, you either go to a group of cities, or to international affairs, or to the gge, he believed in professional journalism, that it is not dead, it exists, and it seems to me that the most important thing is what he taught them , is to question everything, to ask a lot of questions, read, think, in fact, this is the same critical thinking, without which a journalist is not a journalist, then, having found answers to the questions, try to convey this through human stories. then the stories turned out good, a few days before borya’s death he turned 38 years old, here’s a minute anniversary, and this wonderful post about
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when he wrote that... why summer and not winter, spring, or let’s say, months, maybe it’s better to count in months, then i’m 463 months or 13.879 days, or 1982 weeks, or 33.333.107 hours, as of 11:00 moscow almost 20 million minutes, about the anniversary, if in minutes. i don’t know a single person in the world who would calculate his life in minutes. boris was left with a lot of unrealized plans, filmed materials, unreleased stories, and documentaries. boris’s last report will be completed by his wife, our colleague, olga armyakova, and we will definitely show it on our air.
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we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story.
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we will tell you everything about the elections in russia under '.
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according to russian law, it is enough for me smartphone, now, my grandson, i know which icon to press, i’ve been trained in the procedure, i bought a cooler camera, i won’t be lost, my friend , i won’t let society down, choosing in the country is free, important, honestly convenient. our broadcast will continue to release besagon tv from the golden collection of nikita mikhalkov’s author’s program, it ’s called living by a lie. i welcome you, dear friends, to our new release of the author's program.

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