dedinsky, talk about famous, little-known, often unknown plots, films, heroes of russian cinema, and we have a special guest, director, screenwriter, alexey nuzhny. hello, tell me. i was very drawn there for some reason, i began to study where it came from, and it turned out that my great-great-grandfather lived somewhere there in transcarpathia, a pasovo man, spoke very little russian, and there was a population census, and during the population census, one of the village residents said, that there is a guy living there, in the mountains, he will save the sheep, but how... no one knows his last name, but how do we write him down? he had a black spot on his face, apparently a birthmark, and the person who copied it wrote chernomazov, and i said: “mom, well, that’s not our last name, but at that time, i worked on the radio, i have i had the right pseudonym, everyone called me that, and i took this surname, i said: “mom, i want to change my surname, because this surname is not really our family.” she says: okay, i approve of this, you. you can change your last name, i'm with i agree wi