tv [untitled] April 16, 2022 12:30am-1:01am MSK
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tom, having known glory and having reached its peak, she no longer wanted to live like that, but wanted to be with her family, like an ordinary person, an unheard of thing. she walked away from hollywood and from filming for 10 of the most important years. i don't think many in hollywood would get away with a career the way she did, she was a success. she saw everything, was one of the first actresses to earn a million, just like elizabeth taylor wanted to choose roles on the red carpet and quit everything. she was at the peak of her career when the family decided for me above any leading role. and i offered them. she was first on the list of leading actresses due to the hardships experienced at an early age. family was the most important thing to her. i don't want to look like a righteous decision. i was happy being left
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with the kids. it was not some kind of sacrifice or obligation. the feeling of family is extremely important, i think this is the main thing. even as a child, i realized how important it is for a child to have a father, the fact that my father left us was a misfortune. if we saw each other regularly, i would know that he loves me, and then i would have a father. i didn't want this fate for my children. you do not believe that you can be loved infinitely grateful when you are loved and desperately looking for
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love. i think she wanted to prove to herself that she could be loved just like that. i think she's been looking for it all her life. in 69 a mutual friend of andrea and audrey invited them on a cruise where they met and decided to get married. at the beginning of their marriage. she was so happy that her husband was a doctor. i remember audrey helping andrea prepare a dose of lithium for a patient and i really liked it.
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luca was born in 1970, and we moved to rome; she lived there for 14 years. baudry adored him between them. strong connection. although they were very different people , they were strongly attached to each other. i knew andrea dotti. it was my italian friend and when andrea married audrey we became friends. my roommate when they lived in rome in the early seventies. my mother was a close friend, look she
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loved rome loved her. she spoke excellent italian. so i didn't feel like she was a great actress a lot where met. in 1972 they rented a simple house without bologna in bulgari , there was a small house on the beach, which we shared audrey audrey was married to andrey with them there was a baby onion from time to time a dream came. she
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adored her sons, loved them very much. and she loved andrea audrey was happy but andrea had addictions. in fact, he was just a womanizer. on the one hand, he was a serious doctor, an excellent professional, a very good psychiatrist, on the other hand. he was a typical young italian. he constantly cheated on her italian paparazzi filmed him with hundreds of different women. it was a complete disaster. and audrey suffered a lot. she
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she confessed to me that in russia they don’t look after the health of their relatives, and least of all, they do n’t carefully protect their patients and their families for their own. you just break the heart of men men as weak as women. perhaps even weaker to offend a man is very easy. you can't judge them, you can't tell them to set limits. should you be glad that you have found the one you suit you? andrea and i met in rome wise then there
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was a bed rest before giving birth, the doctors put her on the preservation of the pregnancy, and we decided let's fall into the club, he took me to the roman clubs. and it wasn't the best thing to do. her eyes lost their luster. i sincerely didn't understand. why such a sweet woman, how she got in touch with a man who was unworthy of her and did not understand her. audrey tried very hard to become her own among the inhabitants of rome. and the romans have a completely different mentality. audrey was very different from them, they gossiped. they were not serious, it was difficult for her to understand them when my
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second son was born. and then i lived in rome, i could not go out with him either to the park, or to the street, not to terrace without paparazzi. she was very closed off and angry at reporters who sometimes climbed trees to take pictures of her. everyone wanted to have her photo, she was not given peace anywhere, even at her house. audrey's life was ruined by people who violated her personal space, which is unbearable for anyone. nobody wants their family's private life to be on the front pages of the papers. somehow, gentlemen, we went to the store, one woman came up to me and said, this is audrey hepburn, i almost said, yes, but i see audrey turned pale looking at me and
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says no no. i also said, no, this is not audrey hepburn, she just looked like an address with a shudder said, thank god you have no idea what it would be like , she was horrified. i think she had a hard life , a difficult marriage, she didn't want to act at all anymore. i was glad that i shot her in my film in front of the camera. she was impeccably professional. and when i said stop, she turned into water and smoked, she was nervous and smoked a lot, very sweet, but disturbingly fragile. i knew her marriage was troubled and that she was very unhappy about it. marriage. she was urged to save this marriage, especially for the sake of the child, and her husband wanted to strengthen the family, but
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nothing came of it. i was told that audrey was going to get a divorce, and i was not surprised. she stubbornly strove for an ideal family to be an ideal wife values make life easier. but she was not given it. she had to fight for everything. miscarriage a huge misfortune one of the most difficult events in my life as a divorce probably the most bitter
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when you have such problems you are very lonely, because only you yourself have to figure it out and solve them. everyone is lonely in the decisive world, you are alone alone with trouble. my dad used to tell my grandma that audrey tried her best to hide her sadness. and it makes me very sad to think about it. it seems to me that there was so much unspent love in her. she wanted to give it and receive it in return. if then and whom he loves, the whole world is not enough, love, it's sad.
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was completely rebuilt into a wonderful house, a swiss building of the 18th century. in 1984 luca went to boarding school, and she left rome and began to live permanently in switzerland, she worked all her life. for as long as i can remember, i have now left it with pleasure and settled down on vacation in a quiet place. it was a wonderful beautiful house, the house of her dreams. she told me. i want to rest in peace, so she refused many offers to act in films. she was not one of those to whom everywhere glitched when she found it down the street in new york, people rushed to her, but she was switzerland. she usually walked her dogs on the outskirts, and walked through the village. she always smiled and said,
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hello, it was a pleasure to communicate with her. i only have one life outside. i am my family. my children have very few social events in it. this is real life closed, if you like. i came to the movies, and to hollywood when everything was different. yes, i had the premiere of a wonderful house of gala dinners. but i essentially lived the same way as here at home with loved ones. people with my dogs, and most importantly with my children. our family began to live in a blunder as soon as our parents
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entered. my mom was her cook. they often cooked. together, my parents were close to her because we all lived together. my father was her gardener. audrey and my father did a lot of gardening and she was proud. what does he cook from his vegetables from his garden? i love this house, i love the garden, and everything that grows here, and my dogs. and although i do not understand gardening. i love gardening. it is pleasant and relaxing so medicine. i am i remember how much happiness my job gave me. but everything has its time and at the moment i'm not up to it. i am
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very happy. i often descended into hell, but i always found a way out. or did someone help me or something happened? robbie is a living example of this. robert was the companion of the actress meryl oberon. and when merle died, she left a legacy to robert and robert decided to donate all of merle's jewels to a charity auction. at this auction, he met audrey. we were both very unhappy talking about it. and we cried to each other
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vest. he is a very loving, very warm person. i trust him, i believe in his love and i'm not at all afraid of losing it, he inspires me with confidence. they weren't married, but i think they loved each other just for who they are. robert gave audrey what she needed before the kindness of friendship and protection. curiously, we both have dutch roots. this gives a special meaning to our relationship and further strengthens our love and friendship. we like the same thing, we both love the simple life of the rustic peace of our dogs. and we are happy with everything we do
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together. we are very happy with him. according to my mother, the ode was very happy and told my parents. i met a wonderful person. she asked my sister's opinion about the new man, imagine, she asked her mother think, it's decent. they loved to visit. my mother had a grandmother in the house. on the annex, it was called the suite for audrey sat in the kitchen or coffee discussed the menu and whom to invite to dinner and always very welcome. she was very happy and wanted to lead a quiet life. her cousin was the dutch consul in macau
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he invited her, but a magnificent concert organized by him for the eunices. and he asked her to say a few words about children, and their life during the war, and she spoke to a full house, and jim grand was the head of the unisew at the concert. he invited her to become an ambassador. i thought i was waiting for a quiet life after so many moves since childhood . i ended up here gardening with dogs that i love, that is, i ended up in heaven, but again i travel around the world and happily, because for the sake of children i would fly to the moon. it's a miracle to me that they
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let me help them. she was happy, help proudly and happily. she used her fame for good deeds. i think the love she gave to children and mothers all over the world was healing for her. she survived the war so that she herself knew hunger, not only physical, but also spiritual, she was able to find an approach to these children. the voice of the trouble that reached her during her wartime childhood. i think she always remembered how hungry she was. i remember how, after liberation, the red cross and
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unife arrived in holland. and to everyone they could find, they distributed clothing or carcass products from a high degree of malnutrition appreciate food. the memory of this will be with me all my life. as a child, i experienced this side of life, so much suffering, such poverty, these images never left me. but perhaps the most important thing that i learned from the period of life when everything is going. it’s bad that humanity saves, that in difficult circumstances people need each other more. made me special in some way, so i
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have the right to raise my voice. if people are still interested in seeing me, i use this benefit of children. where should i sit there? now i've gone goodwill unife. my duties are to meet with the press, to talk to people in general, to protect the interests of children, and there are many children. they take the matter very seriously, before each mission. she studies the situation of the political situation and participates in solving social
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problems and with all her desire for peace. she gets into very stressful situations. after the war, she saw in society the determination never to repeat this and to prevent war and famine by all means, and suddenly 35 years later. she comes to camp somalia in september 1992, i was in the salt writing for dryers about the famine that gripped this country. audrey came there as part of the unisoff program, conducted to help starving children, while in salt. you understand that food aid is not enough for such countries and audrey was very upset at the sight of so many deaths. to go
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to the children's care center, where the smell of death, to see how the bodies are taken away, to see children's eyes full of pain and suffering . this is unbearable. i think she understood the scale of the tragedy that was unfolding. it's so it hurts you that you keep going back there mentally , it's a kind of addiction. i knew she was confused. she wanted to ease her pain and could not, she was in despair that this was allowed in the 20th century, she herself
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survived the famine, but then there was a war now, there is no world war. no, there is no reason for children to go hungry somewhere. how small children die of hunger in front of your eyes? and i'm full of anger at all of us. i don't believe in collective guilt, but i do believe in collective responsibility. i think from the moment you visit, so to speak, on the battlefield to see both children and suffocating before death, you quit doing everything to help them. i'm audrey heber. this is my direct call for help to the children of the former yugoslavia, we must help them release them from the camps. and at the same time,
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it is important to write down their names, she was an altruist and it was believed that at the heart of all the education of children and caring for them, she gave a lot of strength to children. i have been to many countries. and when we met. she asked what you saw in the moth, what you saw in somalia. she always wanted to know what was going on there. she wanted to go to bangladesh, she said that everyone is helping bangladesh because there is flooding there every year due to monsoons and mudflows. she said there people. i want to go and support them. she tried every time to involve important people in this. i explain to people what to help? it is possible in different ways not only to give personal money, but also
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by providing assistance at the state level. once she came to the us congress to ask for additional funds to fight one disaster and received $ 60 million in an hour. it shows what great influence she had, she used her name for good, if everyone did this the world would be a better place i consider it my big summer cottage, what traveling around the world lately? i can attract a large number of young people from various countries to travel to ethiopia, where young doctors have a lot of work, nurses save children and it’s good that they are not there, and i will tell everyone about them about myself. she forgot to constantly strive to act to fulfill
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her mission. robert used to complain it would be good for her gave time to take care of themselves, they said you should come here, and she decided to go. i was worried about her and also often asked her, but she is no, no. i can do a lot, i'll go and go. she said that sometimes she doubted. if this is good, and i answered that i, too, as a photojournalist, sometimes doubt, is there any use in my photographs? but every time, going on a trip, along the unisew line. she was said to have raised over a million dollars through her appearance on a television talk show. so it brought her joy. she came to eunice. five years later, this
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fund doubled, i think this happened for the first time after the war. dignity and love, that's what we always talked about. i think from childhood she lacked the praise of words of support for any expression of love. she knew love cleanses the soul and yearned for the love that she was waiting for, she adored children, not only her own. but her pain was suffering children all over the world. she often spoke. i love you without restraining my feelings and have always asked you not to be indifferent. humanitarian means for the good of the people and
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