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pavel dolgorukov was not a military man further on the galipali peninsula, so he settled in constantinople, but in soul he was with the army. and at every opportunity he went to the location of troops from the black sea to the mediterranean, you need to pass the bosform sea of marmara and enter the dardanelles. the northern european coast of this strait and there is a long narrow galibali peninsula. so from this side, europe and there already asia, when general kutepov, the commander of the russian corps, saw a valley overgrown with bushes, where he was to to accommodate the troops of the white army, who fled from the caucasus from the crimea. he asked the french officer who accompanied him. that's all the frenchman answered on the eve of the cold and rainy winter here in the twenty, five thousandth army. families together. another 300 children. the orphans found themselves homeless without food without clothes without money on the first night in a
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piercing wind and no one slept. only the next day the french allies brought tents only thanks to iron discipline. a month later it got better, more or less tolerable life of the french supplied food. well, the generosity did not differ per day per person accounted for 500 grams of bread, 300 grams of canned meat, 7 grams of tea and 20 grams of sugar. pavel dolgorukov found himself in the same position as the galipali army, he had neither money nor a roof over his head, but the prince tried not to pay any attention to this. he had a goal of fighting the bolsheviks. that is why he inspected the galibali corps , looked at how combat-ready the army was, wrote to the commander of wrangel that women and children live in caves and ruined houses in winter in the camp scurvy began, that the patients in the hospital were lying
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right on the floor, and there were not enough medicines. largely thanks to these reports, the situation began to improve, the russians repaired the local water supply. they planted vegetable gardens, generally created the usual garrison life with its parades, guards, theft, love affairs, quarrels for the birth of children and regimental cemeteries, soon the corps completely restored its combat power and began to prepare to return to their homeland with weapons in their hands. here kutepov held parades here, came, wrangel stood on this land tents in which disputes did not cease. what to do to break through with battles through bulgaria and romania to odessa or wait to be sent to siberia to help kolchak, or maybe give up on everything and return to peaceful life in soviet russia, besides, kolchak endured disappointing news from the motherland. one expression after another, the red
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army turned out to be invincible and the french realized the danger that a huge uncontrolled army was standing on the shore of a strategically important strait and presented an ultimatum to the russians, either to return to russia or to move to brazil, where the emigrants were ready to provide jobs on local plantations, or to look for employment in turkey as an occupation, they were offered service in the french foreign legion. all three options meant the collapse of the army in england; with difficulty, it was possible to persuade the former allies to release the galipali corps. place of your base. pavel dolgorukov also left constantinople and went with the army to serbia, and then moved to paris without
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deals, the prince could not sit, dolgorukov decided to personally check what kind of support the emigrant forces in the ussr could count on in 24. he secretly made his way across the polish-soviet border, but was immediately detained. surprisingly, he was considered an ordinary smuggler and sent back to poland after 2 years, the prince, who was already 60, made a second attempt to get home. passed over border with romania and at first it seemed that everything was going according to plan, but a month later the police arrested him. he spent almost a year in kharkov prison. after that, the long-armed shot was shot, as it was said in the newspapers in response to the murder of the soviet plenipotentiary voikovsky in warsaw, in general, the bolsheviks succeeded in something that even the merciless empress could not achieve. anna john now long-armed or long-armed surname sounds differently. but it's all one family in russia no. some died in the civil war, others fled for
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border and lost touch with the homeland in a city full of tourists all year round, you need to go to the market to see how picky residents of the capital choose something for dinner. this is the famous french artichoke. here is the green bean, perhaps, beloved by the french, but this plant is called in latin chicory indivia in french, and in the russian dictionary the name is cultivated chicory, it is white, because it is grown in the dark from chicory, they make the
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simplest french dish, wrap it ham and fried in sunflower or olive oil. but if there is no ham, then you can simply lay down the root in the pan. fried chicory is nikita's favorite dish of the long-armed russian prince, who considers himself an ordinary frenchman. there is definitely no tradition, the name remains. my last name is dolgoruky, we call his son yuri but the world is perfect now, when i start reading, memoirs of my grandmother, my grandfather's sister, the events of our family's past. it seems to me as
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strange as to anyone else who has nothing to do with this. i am no longer russian. he works in a computer company, and his brother alexander is a director who makes documentaries for french television. my parents said in our family that we are descendants of the dolgoruky no my parents, and after them we always thought, yes, and today we consider ourselves french french from france
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. they were kings and relatives and the most devoted servants. they exchanged their fur coats for german caftans and gilded uniforms. on particular tailcoats, but at the same time they always remained real russian battles. in the summer of 1984, the streets of the cities of the soviet union were empty on tv, the series taz is authorized to show spy games, safe houses secret surveillance and ampoules a life- and-death battle the two most powerful intelligence agencies in the world at the
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height of the cold war. that intelligence will not conduct a radio monologue for a year? there is a feedback, about which we have not the slightest idea, kgb general konstantinov was ordered to find and neutralize, operating in moscow is preparing a foreign intelligence spy under the code name trianon, it is thanks to his information that the enemy is preparing a military coup in one african country under the description of a spy several people fit at once, an auto mechanic paramonov researcher olga winter her husband, zotov and her lover dubov but soon olga suddenly dies scouts are sure of her poisoned with an unknown poison suspicion falls on the beloved winter sergei dubovoy, it was he who turned out to be a spy, but it was not possible to get evidence from him. at that time
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colonel slavin in africa is trying to unravel the tangle of events around the trianon, he is confronted by cia agents, the treacherous kommersant john glap and his spanish companion saw. they will not stop before anything kills witnesses substitutes innocent people the glap himself even hid his ex-wife in a mental hospital, if only it would not interfere, but our intelligence officer is smarter and more experienced, he reveals all glob's plans and makes him play by his own rules. then i have to do stop the coup. but i can't. true well then pull back. have you been at least a few days steel our affairs in moscow, counterintelligence officers,
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led by konstantinov, decided to go for a trick , make up an employee of the patrianon and conduct a special operation to capture a spy. the cia had to overcome many difficulties, but the superb stellar cast and brilliant direction made tass authorized to claim a truly cult following. hello, today we are remembering the year 1984 and the tass film is authorized to announce and i am glad to welcome vladimir petrovich fokin to our studio, people's artist of russia directors vasilyevich honored artist of russia automechanika paramonova good afternoon and alexander ivanovich kolpakidi, a historian of the special services, a signatory who will help, i
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hope we can figure out how true this story was told in the film, finally elena khanga is a tv presenter, as the daughter of the prime minister and a revolutionary, we are perfectly familiar with the world political intrigues. we hope so lena but first, of course, the question of vladimir petrovich fokin regarding the creation of this painting, which has been used, in fact, unchanged for 35 years it is shown on television with success. what do you think, in what? here is her secret of such popularity, why are these soviet intrigues still here? i would say we are so interested, connected with one circumstance, the difference between this picture and many others is that this is a true story. uh, it happened in latin america it started in bolivia hmm and when we were filming in cuba uh african line so called i came across people who knew very well. all the characters are more than that, i even met my husband there,
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ol is, uh, crappy, which is the prototype, but the character. yes, and since there was a brilliant cast , we generally loved this picture for years, we are not watching this picture. in the eighty-fourth year, when the picture was released, you were among those who stuck at the tv and were generally afraid to miss it. e morning. of course not, i enjoyed watching. this is a movie, because there, well, such men were there. well, this is such a set. well, you could fall in love with anyone. you take it right here and you fall in love with everyone. well, of course, tikhonov is here first love, well, there to say the reasons why i watched this movie. and you probably don't even know. why there were a lot of extras filming a lot of my
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friends, which are not actors, but this community is that on mosfilm, probably somewhere there is a daddy called black russian who are always invited, we always went with secrets to all the movies where necessary portray foreigners or africans, and i saw a shock there. these people, for example, george tynes, and in the first episode, a-a bar, where our scout and such an old man come, well , there, how old is he there, 70 years old? he says go to another bar. this is a man who came from america with my grandparents. he was he, well, like a member of our family. he came here to build communism. so then he fell in love with a russian beauty. they have two children there. and so he came to visit us all his life, because his daughter starred there, filmed a wonderful cuban russian cuban and unimaginable beauty her mother russian
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dad was a sailor from the club and dad, she somehow didn’t found, but this does not negate its fantastic beauty. so you were looking at your friends. and how lucky are they? wow, they don’t see the truth, and for some reason, the christmas tree-sticks bypassed you . little was little. no, well, first of all, she was small, agree. this is a very interesting topic because. it was a serious problem. i filmed, except for the professional actors there, nikolaev, for example, graduate students are all in the world, and, including in rather tough situations, and here, leonid kuravlev e, during which zolotov plays in detention time. he had to fight an unprofessional partner. and this graduate student was a wonderful guy doctor. uh, i decided
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to play a little better than it is, and he, too, is like fu. phew, i had to leave the only duplicates in the picture. it’s just that you can see how his glasses just scatter with spray, he’s right in his forehead. alexander wants you to join our conversation. why it seems to you, namely this story, respectively, counterintelligence, our decided to give publicity. i think because there was a detention american agent, but in the film this is an unpleasant man, but in real life it turned out to be a pretty young widow, who, by the way, was a green belt in taekwondo and fought there to resist , and on the bridge. yes, they say there that she hit two chekists there very hard, in fact , a woman who was an employee, she then
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treated her and managed to throw out the clip. our operatives had a clip on her, then they did not know that the americans ideally wear such meetings. what small receivers on the chest to listen to ether, because those who detain them will talk, they will hear. well, ours did not know then, it was the first case. just like she was. well, she was not semenovich, but it was still hard for her to wear on her chest. she wore it under her arm, and they thought that he had a gun under his arm and this quarrel began. and during the quarrel, she threw off the clip. and when they took this device, they still took it away from her. they couldn't understand how she was listening. he says under his arm. uh-huh. i mean, it was real. that's the only thing so strong then there is a man. i think because somehow it was not very good. a widow girl can give. well, by the way, they didn’t really beat her. she just had bruises on her arms and damaged her watch. and by the way, the girl that she just hit when she was being driven
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in the car, li dul offered him, because she is a widow, she immediately fell into such a depression. yes and so everything is described quite correctly. the beginning of this story. why they decided to make this particular story public, so let me tell you. the fact is that at this time there was a very powerful movement. uh, the so-called eurocommunism, and in particular , there was a lot. uh, leftists, livak, parties and so on. this is the movement of the red brigades. and may you remember yes the kidnapping of the albumor, uh in italy it was the prime minister of italy they are so orthodox communists, they kidnapped him and killed and the whole world. uh, hmm, he just started accusing the soviet union incredibly fiercely of being a breeding ground for international terrorism. meanwhile, the gardener
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poisoned. uh poisoned olga serov and the boyars. andropov told me about it and summoned them to him and said guys. here is the case we won. find a good writer and let's publish so they can see who is poisoning people in foreign territory. with you, mikhail vasilyevich, you have, uh, there was a slight negative accent in the series. i said this to the character, but your success was overwhelming, but i know that this success influenced your future career. they didn’t approve you for some kind of picture, the captain of the submarines. yes, that is, everything, uh, the reputation was tarnished. this picture went straight to me like a tank. here it is everything that was said now, i heard with great pleasure, because nothing of this left me. i played a simple russian wino, however, who was suspected, but really. indeed it was some woman worth suspecting a strange coat of intrigue. yeah, and just those who, if they looked at the picture, probably think
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that it is so cleverly invented by the playwright. we are the director. he is the screenwriter of nothing like this chic falsity intrigue invented by life, everything is absolute, that is, everything converged on this person. and so on and so on, then, uh, this picture caused me such a physical. to say the damage in part can amuse you, because the other picture. i didn’t have such a thing, they say, uh, there is such a bike. uh, is it difficult to be an actor, and what is difficult pour yes, drink in your case, it's not. this is not true. in this picture, i came to drink 13 glasses of water. believe it. we are just now showing behind your back exactly and oh no. that's not necessary. this, of course, you poured it for you, which is decent. here's how to tell. well, tell me. what a scene standing in line such a person. i give 20 kop. i'm pouring a glass. i drink and leave. the scene lasted in one piece filmed, if you remember
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igor livanov operator. he's just over he he i thought he'd burst from the rage. wait, i just left. stop and then, how did it turn out, that further behind me, as if the operative was playing his young boy, something didn’t work out for them there, here. double second motor. yes, i'm now half 20 kopecks. i drink a glass. by the way, this is a young one. i remember that when you i was offered, come on 100 g. well, why suffer? yes, i say, well, what a drunk is normal in general. no need , no need, the character ate correctly, he always took a herring and ate it. well, you know , there was no time to have a bite to eat, so in short, the second i drink a glass. in short, stop. and so, 10 takes after 10, i requested a technical break,
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because there was simply nowhere to go. then they shot two more takes and, well, like, well, it seems like you should be indignant and so on, but uh, i didn’t eat it, because, frankly, i called me out. it's respect that the director of the episode works in such detail with the actor and makes sure that all this is . it's not a compliment. it's me it's like that. uh, really, few people can call me like that, you know, so i endured endured i will endure until the tenth. then he just asked quietly, but he was ready to burst klebanov, because the code was flying, they say i'm the only one it would seem that it doesn't seem to matter at all, of course, it is possible for intrigue. here, and after 12 when they took off, the administration approached me and said, come on 13. i'm guys, understand now for an encore. that is, what was the point? the point is that you still need to shoot, as if operational shooting , where then i will say that here he is every day there or there through. that is, how to change. eh, here
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's a little. well, like an operational camera. removes. well, i couldn't say yes, otherwise come again, here and so on and the thirteenth glass. i drank for an encore. well, this is truly a heroic deed. but that's not all. i’m already talking about the tank, the worst thing is what was mentioned, when the first one went, this powerful one broadcasts all over the soviet union i watch with pleasure at first, but at this moment. i was offered to shoot first tests captain of the soviet submarine, but the prototype of which was a marinescu, i did tests in the baltic in these submarines without a bruise. always the director. i liked it. i liked him. he approved me in the studio, approved me, and that's it. and in the summer, like shooting during the holidays and so on, and at some point they say, they call it says and rejoice, the picture of the state order should approve the actors of the state cinema the ussr and now in the state cinema of the ussr at the level of freeze
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the editor-in-chief of the state cinema go showing the industry comes out on the screen, my mug. he says that who is this tick, that you tell me theatrical every day in front of all the people on tv, he runs around like a windmill. and you want him to rent capital from you to play the captain of the soviet weather, and yes, that's all. alexander how are you? you know, uh, the kgb in general closely, so to speak, followed this kind of production. the film had a difficult fate, and at first no one would have wanted them launch on the screen. strictly speaking, the sixty- seventh year. it was some kind of program, it was not andropov who started it, but he just became chairman this year and he personally followed it. one of his gypsy deputies, as you know, was generally famous, a writer and consultant for many films. here are aliases and so on. that is, there was a whole program andropov wanted to strengthen the image of the kgb in this way andropov achieved a change in the status of the kgb in general, yes. that is, he. well, and
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accordingly, he needed just that, in order to strengthen this is one of the best, because when that is, it cannot be taken simply as a pr company, because when these actually become admitted, here are some details. and today we have the opportunity to see much more of them in particular. there are some documentaries out there. then you'll be amazed at what. in general, fantastic intrigues took place at the very time that we considered so calm. here is such a stagnation, it seems, as in the same film there are still no most important intrigues, because then it was. well, it’s impossible to say, just when the film was released, a czech was arrested, who infiltrated the cia back in the early 1910s and pointed this group of diplomats at this group of diplomats, who, in fact, were checked, and one of whom turned out to be the triada gardener, and this check is just that time was only arrested by the americans and precisely, for example, in this
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film there is no story with the daughter of the secretary of the central committee of one of the brides of this. well, it's a gardener. he was the most interesting of all, he was quite a man for women, he had a huge number of brides' mistresses. that he had some kind of abnormal attitude normal. well, by the way it's not a question either, the line is completely parallel to what you say there, a very good room that the secretary of the central committee's daughter turns out together. well, one of these very serious works in the film, uh, was with vyacheslav tikhonov and let's remember this wonderful actor, and we took a short interview with his daughter anna as she told us how her father treated work. generally. he even probably hesitated at first whether to do it or not, because i didn’t want repetitions or we are in 17 moments,
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of course, he gave me a little script to read. i liked it better. the role, of course, played by yuri methodius is here. well, what they offered, then they offered our beloved yuri mefodievich, worthy and our favorite, so he collected a very good role, which is more active. i actually about it. the strict intelligent and incredibly charming general konstantinov was very remembered by the audience. perhaps also due to the fact that tikhonov was personally acquainted with the famous scout canon young. they lived in the same house and also communicated with families, so it happened. so, of course, he talked a lot about this , he talked about how he loved him very much. secrets to watch how young people talk, how he tells stories, and he saw that tears often come to his eyes , that is, and he thought, what kind of heart hmm psyche. probably this person.
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how much he had to endure, of course, you don’t often meet with the same people. it remains a trace of communication with them for life, therefore, maybe to be something, and here many were confident in the life of tikhonov, the same as on the screen, a laconic closed one, but close people knew him completely differently. he had a very large palette of feelings , manifestations, like the actor yes, very much, that is, he could sometimes be somehow loud, like a volcanic eruption. yes, when they would not like something, but it was extremely rare. it had to be something built up in him for him to break through like that. uh. basically, of course, he was reserved. naturally. here at a party with children he was a man with humor, who loved some funny stories, loved someone. in general, even somehow pin up. eh, sometimes his cunning eye kind of lit up, maybe especially when people don’t really like to communicate with the press, they don’t
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really like to open up, let their personal lives go , what remains a journalist is left to come up with yourself. how easy was it to work? uh, with vyacheslav tikhonov, especially if you keep in mind that he already had the played image of the intelligence officer stirlitz behind him and whether he felt it as repeat? if you weren’t afraid of this, don’t defend it for not being modest, but it seems to me that this is work from the point of view of acting, maybe it’s less difficult than the role. eh, shtirlitsa because there this is a brilliant work. i love this picture very much tatyana mikhailovna, i have infinite respect for vyacheslav vasilyevich too, but i know a little how it is done, therefore, in the frame of the wonderful vyacheslav tikhonov behind the scenes, the amazing capillary voices
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his thoughts, the phenomenal tariverdiev, his feelings, and behind all this, the iron hand tatyana mikhailovna which means it all leads. and here he does everything alone. he has an extremely uncomfortable role for an actor; it is 80, or even 90%, in the most uncomfortable mesoscene, this office is played. these are table talks. these are dialogues through a table of reflections and so on. and here, but to create such a powerful figure of such an intellectual, and it's raining. machnoe work confrontation between intelligence and counterintelligence is a chess game, an intellectual game, and it seems to me that hmm, this is a very different role for him and slav vasilievich, and i think that the roles are not about konstantin this is the decoration of his biography. this is a
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country motor camera program. today we are remembering the year 1984 and a wonderful film about empowerment in life. what really burned the gardener? he got burned, this czech said that at the embassy they were recruiting several people there, they began to check, here is one who drank, he looked around all the time, well, he checked his language, well, he checked, it turns out that his wife or employees could see him, yes, what he walks around with a glass of wine so that they don’t knock. by the way, he drank, as a rule, one glass nibbled went to work, while drinking two glasses. he was going home, which means, yes, yes, the other couple there also disappeared, by the way, my wife also drank from me and also there whom do not touch, it turned out that any person had champagne and practically did not smoke. of all three. he was
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the nicest. yes, a positive result. yes, yes, and he, by the way, went to work and did everything, as if just golden hands remained. check, well, he was checked, he constantly traveled to the laying and dredging of containers here and so they began to pay attention to him that he was leaving the car. to him it was necessary to leave the car so that the americans - this was a signal that he would come in 2 days and pick up a bookmark, or this or that, uh, there was also a signal, it was necessary to put a mark, for example, on a pole. there lipstick, red yes carry out two signals there was a car, standing and a mark or get out, take a tram, then transfer to a bus. they follow the same route. and why change when it rains in the park? why do women do nothing no purpose, so he went to bookmark or choose? yes, but into the forest behind him. well, you couldn't go because that he would notice, that is. here he was simply calculated in this way that it was he who then
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installed it in the apartment, and the equipment was wiretapped with a video camera. well, you saw how he disassembles the flashlight, right? no as they say, and as far as allowed to penetrate into the real. well , secrets or something, espionage here, these bookmarks in stones and so on, or did they say? no? here it is, please, let's, here we will not tell this technique to a wide audience, we were sure that now there will be a holiday in the whole country. we are just we were waiting for its release, and then to the question of how i would look after the birth of this kind, uh, the picture never in my life would have come out in the form in which we now know it, if not for one circumstance. once me. i should have known her in december 1984, and that was unthinkable. difficult from the point of view of technological production is impossible, but
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one day the director of the studio called me and just didn’t hide behind the closet, because i was killed, but you need to know the picture of the fifth of august. i hand like this why was there a meeting of the politburo, at which it was decided that we do not participate in the olympic games of 84 and the question was decided how to compensate the people for this blow, this loss, yes , informational, but this is unrealistic, but you are a filmmaker, the politburo is being met by people of other . you are a soviet person, stalingrad and soviet people literally, and then at some point i realized that this was my only chance to keep the painting in the form in which it was conceived, and when i came here to ostankino to hand over the painting here, move out, i was driving from gorky's studio, and
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then there were 11 head offices in the kgb 11 flashing lights. chiefs of the central office, you were the first deputies, and each in his own line, perhaps. counterintelligence surveillance personal protection of the physiological everything in the world, here i am sitting there on the mixer of something, i’m sounding something there, they are sitting all these people and only if anything that there is a picture, they unmistakably chose. everything must be removed. i say, of course, we will do everything. yeah, that's it. i guess by november, right now, that 5 august on the air then only one way or another. we wo n't be able to do anything. i did and only thanks to this it turned out, but when the picture came out. i said that we thought that just as we are all outside in love with every frame. it will be like that all of a sudden, let's go then, because they wrote by hand, letters with bears, send
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letters, and suddenly i read there with amazement, but you are traitors scoundrels yes, you are all tsrushniks. what kind of counterintelligence is this, if a spy got poisoned in their hands, it's true, and so on. and then there was not enough of such an image of our ideal contour. i am i was filming another picture and next to gorbachev's dacha i had to shoot from the very beginning and we were not allowed to shoot and my director came and said to me, you know, they don't allow it, because gorbachev came to the dacha there, 2 km away, where and less where, well , you'll have to go and talk to them. i went. this is personal protection. we go to my directors of this here. state sure that it is in the general will now
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part it yes. it's you, my dear, well then, all the more you were shot at a cannon. what is it? yes , we are still spitting blood, you opened all of our methods, who let you do it? what methods? what, what is it and so on? in general, there was a very different attitude. actually, a really dangerous topic. ribbon, i want to ask you. that's what in the eighty-fourth year of release and pictures. was there a feeling, because you had a very specific family, a father who is a revolutionary and a mother who was involved in politics devoted herself to dad in this sense, was there a feeling at all? well, i don't think so. well, he is first. in fact, i had a mother. she is generally an employee. she somehow dedicated nothing special to me, even though my dad was an example of a minister and at one time in the west they wrote that he was the
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hand of moscow mainly because he married my mother and studied mumba in moscow. yes, in moscow this is the only thing that could be blamed on him, but i would not say that then it looked more like a fairy tale. i do not think that ordinary people were sitting at the taps and thought that this was happening here now. well, we looked amazing. well that's how we are when detective detective, this is great. but it's out there somewhere. well, it has nothing to do with us. no spies. they were not there, that, in principle, the regime was already shaken quite thoroughly and there were so many jokes and that the breaking of the day is another question for alexander, but did the real motive become known later? why was she killed? uh, olga serova and that the actual zadyad was used, by the way, it was very difficult for me and it led to
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pulmonary edema. her father was. uh, the director of the hospital gardener, when she fell ill called him. and so everywhere in the hospital he told his father. well, she's kind of a position and her father forbade doing hiding with poison for a lot of problems. in general, some generally dispute this all, but let's assume. he poisoned her. yes, and she was just a very thoughtful woman, she analyzed everything that was happening around, and at some point she realized that he was doing something wrong. uh-huh well, there are still moments that in the film no, he was literally connected with the kgb from his youth, and he began to say that they were preparing me for some kind of work for he was still the boundary so, and he built himself such a superman, he was by nature a man who, well, sort of , well, he considered himself super, but he didn’t turn out to be, and he began to have a physical
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personality disorder. he did not sleep well and began to go bald. he began to have health problems and was constantly on medication. they sent for him to heal, trying to determine what he was sick with. and this is his fear of jitters, and he began to suspect that she might pass him. that's all, it's banal for the americans. he did not say that he poisoned. he just asked for a new poison pen. well , he said that he threw away this pen, well, fearing a search there in the river. and what's interesting? by the way, when they bookmarked him, they all, well, as our people love to pick up all sorts of rubbish, there was always a note there, comrade, if you found this thing, no money, money and jewelry, and they constantly handed him not only. money, well, in rubles, but he also asked for some. he had a lot of women here. uh, he runs, well, not on a budget, he's some kind of jewelry, take it for yourself, and everything else, so you don't get in trouble. so, throw it into
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the river in no case do not tell anyone, but some very naive move. yes. well no. well, you know, in general, in principle, a person doesn’t know who put it, that it’s not every day that you find such things, yes, and well, there has never been a case that someone found it, because it lay there for only an hour . that is, they did, they checked the bookmark, took it away, and only took it away. well, nevertheless. there was such a thing, and they didn’t want to pass poisons on to him. they didn’t especially, but he insisted, but they conveyed this question to lenochka regarding the spy mania well , it’s so, that in a domestic atmosphere, how was it felt or not felt? i thought, maybe they felt closer attention to themselves there, no, no, yes, i do, but in general, by the year 80, here are the people. traveled abroad, had contact simply with foreigners, and was there close attention to this, was there any such fear or not? no, there was nothing like that . i was a student, then went abroad. us
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brought somewhere asking for something do you love your homeland, said, of course, very hello everyone, yes, that's all there was. yes, no one followed. no one was introduced, well, the teacher went with us. we were there connected. why did they suddenly let everyone go? well, at that time it was already clear that it was impossible for everyone to imagine a person and follow him. and by the way, the kgb was not such a powerful internet as everyone thinks, millions of people did not work there. well, she was large in number due to the border guards and so it is was a rather modest organization. and when did you have your first trip to the gdr at the age of 25, and was there close attention or not? no, there was one needed before. to go, i had to go through an e-commission to the raycoin of the party, where the veterans asked all sorts of stupid questions , but i didn’t want to go about it. well, it's a long
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story. whatever it is, it means the beginning of the seva while it was going on. these were the negotiations that the whole delegation went to, and since it was questions of this filtration. well rode the bosses, who in the theory of filtering didn't understand anything. and i was doing this and that's why they took me, like, yeah. and then they made conspiracies and went to get drunk and that's it. and when later i had to go to accept a specific job, i was discharged alone, i understood that these were villas. i'm single and that to me and when i started in the area, and who was, who is a member of the representative of the first in honduras i say, yes, representation, how can you and that's what you don't want to go. i say, i don't want all this. the trump card was critical. absolutely, no way. this is a spy. by the way, yes, i must say that this is not from a peony
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mania. but when i was about to go to america, a friend told me, so i ’m talking about your pocket. why don't you know it's a provocation, we've seen drugs planted in your pockets. i say who they are the cia why do it you never know, and of course i didn’t sew it up, but i kept my hands in my pocket, and since what year it was, well, it was later, but we watched all these films, we they kept saying that something could happen there. beware of provocations, some did not warn some. here it is. well you don't shown. but no, in the film, he was framed by a spanish woman in colombia when he worked in the third. we take the embassy to the rich, this is a woman. there she quickly frowned at him, which means that everything was photographed, but the truth, as it turned out, was not necessary to do this, because he was already ready internally. he wanted to become a returnee when
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the cerushniks came to him. he immediately agreed to work for them, though he asked. eh, asylum, they told him, well, why don't we give you money then? ah. do you want money? go from work. and here he is i went, it means to work back. that is, in reality, there was a provocation with him, in reality, this is a spaniard. and she wasn't even an agent . you know, you skipped. well, let's remember how the world in 1984, what happened in the very west, where we tried to equal the world's inventions of 84, made life much easier for ordinary citizens. so, for example, the first bagless electric vacuum cleaner for a went on sale in japan, they began selling a small pocket color tv with a screen of only 5 cm, all owners of personal computers. now they could print text or a picture right at home on
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their own inkjet or laser printer, although it cost a decent $ 3,500, yes, and it printed rather slowly, and in england they first launched a hovercraft magnetoplane train. he carried passengers from the airport to the railway station in 1984, the famous indiana jones appeared on world screens . the picture will continue literally after a while, do not switch. this is the camera program, which country we continue to talk about 1984 memories of the dance film, authorized to say right now let's talk about the fashion trends of 1984 , by the wonderful artist fashion designer raf sardar. hello hello we have already begun to
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touch a little on this topic, which is to portray a foreigner in our soviet films. it would be generally just an incredible challenge from all points of view, it was difficult to play foreigners and dress it was no less difficult for a foreigner, so here we presented the images, and the foreigners are pilar, and we want to ask you first how reliable these images are. er, do they match what was fashionable? in the eighty-fourth year, well, in general, it was fashionable. uh, in all the fashionable, uh, magazines there were such models, but in the latin republics very often just such things. e were shown in all magazines. they were and our people liked them very much. we all walked like that and foreigners did not differ very much from us know why? why because white is a fabric that was everywhere in all warehouses, there were no other colors, so white was the most popular most affordable and, uh, white. this trend at that time was, as it were, the most
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common, and they, and we, and they also had white fabrics in their warehouses. i don’t know how it is with them, but for sure, at that time i was working in a brain-concert in a choreographic workshop and they gave out different types of fabric as an artist. it was cotton. it was chiffon. it was linen, well, everything is white colors and dyeing had to be done by the workshops of the big theater trousers, and all bananas. menstruation comes back again . he is just one to one, unfortunately, or fortunately. i don’t know, that is, if mom bought something from someone in the nineties. yes, you can safely now e from somewhere in the amount, because then the fabrics were still much more natural than now, so take it into service, but i would not say this image that we could meet on the streets in the soviet union on streets. uh, of course, they didn’t go in this, but in restaurants and cafe full of girls. ours walked, in general, a very strange trend, when everyone says that in the eighties we dressed very poorly. nothing like that, there were a lot of cases that developed well. i am surrounded by girls who dressed in just such things, and the model was very
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simple, uh, this was not sold in the final stores, but it was easy to sew, so many girls used it, especially if mom still sewed it was very easy to make a combo. what about jewelry? let's talk about them because she has strength, so to speak, there, well, her jewelry is very conspicuous. and here, it seems to me, with jewelry. we had a full boat. or am i wrong. you know, everything was different in that at that time i already worked in a power store, they sold a lot. such with stones, but they were inexpensive, firstly, secondly, not very popular, because it was then that through magazines and through the melody the rhythms of foreign pop music, which people watched at night at the holiday. uh, it was evident that many wear large large it was not difficult to make plastic decorations for them, and in the city of odessa they were made in tons and sold here in moscow, yes. that's why there were a lot of plastic decorations, they even did it on their own to hang a piece of a colored square on a hook, it looked pretty decent, all
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this we are talking about jewelry. and what about the relationship of jewelry? uh, standard , these are some terrible, which are now very fashionable earrings. here it is with diamonds. here are the most squeaks a little bit, but it affects yes, yes, they were, of course, some very scary pieces of jewelry. what are you, diamonds? well, too, somehow i have been inside since childhood . to diamonds, but it's philistinism to wear diamonds in such a way as to close this topic. yes, this is a bad form of any jewelry, and even more so a diamond. yes, just live in peace well? was it difficult to dress foreigners curious character eleonora zubkova, who yes played the role of pilar and this was one of the very serious problems, how to dress a european woman in the year 82 and uh, elya advised me
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uh, vakhtan grievances. i told him that i could n't find it very much. he says that there is such a very curious, playful, very lively fashion model from the central house of models in kuznetsk yes, and she was what is an actress with a wardrobe called? as for the costume, we had a very strong artist, but elya starred in her costumes to a significant degree. i was also thinking, uh, about winter clothes. and then all these exaggerated things appeared, the truth and go. uh, these boots, remember, they were. yes, it was very cool, thinkers, in my opinion, they were already there then. well maybe, it's the middle of the eighties and a little
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later, maybe, but it's stuffed with padding polyester or cotton wool. sometimes it's simple and there were huge fakes. of course, that's what distinguishes this jacket from our trends so far. it's that he has huge shoulder pads. and we haven't received them yet . but, apparently, we will pay attention the day before. here, for this knitted hat, this is, therefore, the same squeak. in fact, fashion has always bothered us, well, it’s clear that the actress of ukraine well , okay, yes, because yes, this melody tech most of the stage, it means that people watched buneev walked in such hats, then for a long time. well, look at the same came in five or six years like that. therefore, it was fashionable. we were knitted, there were those that were made entirely of pearls and beads, the girls put it on at the disco, that is, there were a lot of needlewomen, so this was an accessory that, as it were, replaced an evening dress. that is, there were white pants, there was some kind of t-shirt, but the hat was cool and right away. is it possible to go to the restaurant , or what? allow me printer
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cordially welcome our guests to african soil. i also want to thank the soviet embassy for their assistance in organizing the tour of this wonderful russian ensemble bend. i am sure that the meeting with the russian song will serve the cause of the world to develop friendly ties with the soviet union. this is you episode. this is a reception at the soviet embassy, where u speaks at this reception, then still extremely little known. uh, a group called russian song led by nadezhda babkina, so they sing amazingly song ducks are flying and after they thundered in this picture, they subsequently announced the song ducks are flying from the movie that soup, it's wonderful at concerts. as for,
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right? here is another detail, that some kind of shawl is tied here. is it a personal initiative of the actress or was it fashionable, because it’s such that the post-post-hip version in moscow somehow didn’t take root. well, let's go to the male image , somehow it is also so unpretentious, but maybe here is a shirt with buttons, it seems, yes buttons. it was very fashionable, because uh, they just appeared, and therefore they were put everywhere, where possible. well, as for the pocket. here two pockets are drawn and it is immediately clear that the shirt is branded, because we made a shirt with one pocket, because one shift did the right side of the other, the left part-time worker was always very difficult honestly so that they did not differ in height, so it was supposed to be one pocket so that they are on the same line, but we didn’t succeed very well, so, as a rule, shirts russians were with one pocket. but they were foreign turkish pakistani. but what a
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funny reason, my god, no, it didn’t work out symmetrically. it's incredible in space. we were the first to be able to fly, asymmetrically. it doesn't work. yes yes. so what else makes it different? is that jeans pants? it's most likely jeans. well , they all wore jeans. uh, of the most different kind, mostly indian at that time, because only speculators brought, dear, mostly worn, i don’t remember what it was called. the company was such an indian struggle with terrible yellow threads. but yes, what did we call them ? adiki. so they weren't the only ones. by the way, everywhere they say that they were the only ones, no, they were not the only ones. i definitely remember the guys who lovingly every day of their sneakers. i cleaned it with a match, all the stripes there so that they were perfectly new
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and periodically sat down in the washing machine. that's what i remember, they were already almost ruined, but he repaired them, but they, because they were sneakers. they were very few people, fought for beauty, not we did boilies or not, not in the washing machine, yes. concrete mixers in a concrete mixer, the specialist tells you in the know, really, yes, but as for glasses, sunglasses, no matter how they were in large quantities, because they were such a product that was easy to carry and brought a lot of them and they oddly enough were fairly modern. here, in fact, the clothes were so-so. what about accessories, what about jewelry? yes, points there, here are small things that could be brought from abroad. it somehow still more came to us. i think it was all new. i don't know, maybe i'm wrong. this is 84 years old. well, chameleon glasses and so on. they appeared those that brightened, which means
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that the placement is very rare for someone with the most directly cool cool ones, because i encountered them much much later, but sharp forms, such cosmic practically glasses made them in baku for some reason in baku from plastic. they were, though they did not keep their shape, they were measly, but beautiful. and very much therefore, because the workshops were located, who just uh learned how to make them. well, plastic. there is pepper there, so there from there to us we received millions of such points, if you have millions of flights, so you are for sure or you are some very, very cool. ah, a soviet citizen. thank you very much for bringing us here or a little bit of fashion trends. thank you 1984 and the film tass is authorized the applicant to our conversation was joined by another beautiful interlocutor ilona bronovitskaya singer fashionista and the
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daughter of fashionistas who had chameleons, who were chameleons. they looked at this, after all, because in the darkness of the light they change color. it really was an incredible innovation. let 's just say the freezing magic of lena do you have chameleons in your family, or was it also philistinism. that's all we don't have. it was wonderful. seems like an excuse to me. yes, with regard to the white color that i mentioned. and if yes , the fabric that we tried on with a foreigner and we became literally literally. it seems. it seems to me that this is all this fashion, what is it look, here is a soviet person, how could they dress there. it seemed to us that they were wearing hats. of course, they didn’t dress like that, but, but it was somehow so a little bit different from ours, therefore. well, who knows himself, the main thing is that no one really knew who really, how something was wrong there and the weather
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is better and there is sausage. everything, of course, therefore, well , nevertheless, in general, it seems to me that the films of that time were distinguished by some kind of elegance. uh, well, i don't know, some biographers had good taste, and the artists and the costume are there, but about the white colors. i can say, here the slave said, yes, that's exactly how we did it, we removed some kind of calico flannel there, since there were workshops of a small, but kirov theater. it's all in these bathtubs painted. uh, in the concert tape workshops, the shoes were tight, and there you have purple shoes. there is my raspberry skirt. well, white is still better than black. i want to remind you that in this picture quite a lot of all kinds of technology are used and technology too, respectively, we basically did it and yes, yes, unfortunately, uh, because not so skillfully, we did it. e that they were carrying from the point of view of technology. let's say, uh, over what they fought,
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what should have appeared in the picture, for example, which one i don’t know, there, whether a vcr should have appeared, where to get it or a camera of a certain brand, because these are fashionable or it betrays foreigners in a person. i don’t know, these are all things that, uh, everything, it was decided in moscow, no one ordered any technical equipment anywhere, apparently, the tape recorders were already in operation. they are quite about today's uh, so by the standards, but quite working and facilities. so to say, e spy let's say. so they just gave out either. there's some kind of uh there museum. or some laboratories of the lubyanka, or no special
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such equipment was made by our kulibins, it doesn’t matter where to speak from, and you and so on returned from abroad. yes, the fact of the matter is that i won’t give it, the sky would be a year old, but i’m on my way now. well, how strange. so the radio equipment is there at a discount from hong kong according to the catalog. textile good rubbish shoes will be an opportunity. take to spain optics. i got my lenses on just fine. contact lenses, not visible no firm. a half-month salary behind the cordon, but i have no trouble, sometimes you smear the curtains threw hello so, well, if there is an opportunity.
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eighty-four. it’s quite a conversation about lenses, cameras quite often flash in the picture. and at that moment there was omon popular cameras, minox. that's how it was called yes, small, and she, too, was far from being very good with you, that from the technique you preferred the change of zhorka. the sharp-sighted zenith was a sharp-sighted session objective aha it was a watering can. brilliant cameras, which were produced in kharkov by the former colonies, were simply copied. uh, makarenkov, at the same time our first video recorders appeared, they started
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talking about it. i wanted to say that we thought we were leningraders, we thought that the best camera is a change to it, they did it on the lab and right there on the lama. for example, here was a conversation about glasses glasses. well, there was absolutely no excuse. and as a bespectacled man, i suffered a lot and i must say in the film it is clear that all are foreigners. they wear cool glasses like that, and we wanted to, and that's why i got these sunglasses from somewhere. of these, we understood glasses, and by the pull of the lamo, lenses were inserted there, because the lenses were very small for sale. i wore these huge glasses. i have such bedsores straight, damn it on my nose. it was cool. but it was fashionable to make a camera and change. but these were, by the way, speaking, the combination of price and quality does not know how. well, zenith to her is for professionals. a change - it loves for us. that is, you foreign cameras. neglected,
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even if you were not, if you would have brought, you would have said no, we love the shift, i had an eighty-sixth. i remember that in the eighty-sixth species just appeared, and my mother brought from somewhere and to me, all my friends came, and we watched both cassettes all night long, which we have, they reviewed many times another new eighty fourth year. it is here on the hand corners that you can see an electronic watch with buttons. but i don’t remember where they got it, of course, where i got it in my homeland. well, let's remember what inventions were in 1984 in the soviet union. in 1984 , the moscow programmer alexei pajitnov developed, perhaps, the most popular game in the world,
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tetris . informatics lesson. in the same year , the most favorite game of all soviet children electronics and m02. well, wait, give up to 1.000 managed a few. there was even a rumor that after the victory a melody would sound and a cartoon would be shown on the screen, but none of the lucky ones saw it. interesting. and the fact that the game could be used as a clock or an alarm clock is another significant event of 1984, the volga automobile plant produces the 8th zhiguli model, which was popularly called a chisel, a new three-door car made exclusively according to our developments and looks quite sporty and fashionable. despite the fact that we have already recalled that the eighty-fourth year seems relatively free already. there, no one is introduced to you abroad, and there seems to be no such
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active mania spy. well, this is it, and the crystal damn is represented by the president. and komsomolskaya pravda from the eighty-fourth year. there is a huge article called the barbarossa of rock and roll and a colossal article by the author yuri filinov, who, as he is being scourged, is being scourged by rock and roll. sirius capture fourth year of exposure. and now, when with triya american propaganda directed against the countries of socialism, its methods remained the same, saw the treatment of youth, hands, music, western cooks from the kitchen of ideas brewed the dish. the so-called rock culture continues to simply ruin and ruin and ruin the passion for rock and roll, and like dance, by the way , for some reason, for some reason, 80. in the late eighties,
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somehow returned to the popularity of break dance in america and i remember how we used to say that this is the music of the streets. it's just some kind of trebe it's dancing and more than one week it's not break dancing. yes, i mean the music of the progressive black population. yeah, and we had a club in st. petersburg. so it was a flowering, there was a blooming bg er, and a movie. and there is a mechanic spot and shevchuk has already arrived from ufa, and you insist that there is only a moscow article, just, damn it, in the meantime, there are definitely councils there. here, uh, in the club, everyone sings their own, and there are dry formalities and fools sing some kind of protest song and for example, i remember that some group sang a song there about margaret thatcher i just don’t remember, it can’t be not exactly, they they say no. that's just not necessary, they redid the text. it was a song about margaret
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fletcher. well, as if following, yes, yes, but i can say that i just went to rubinstein there on the corner, saigon coffee 22 kopecks. so, uh, there are punks and shevchuk, and they are already openly declaring there, what is impossible here is possible. no, it was a great time. and this, of course, it had to be. well, that is, it already existed, as if in parallel, relatively speaking, this is rhetoric. like this. eh, as if talking should be doing it, lord yes. i would even imagine i can’t imagine the cooks from the kitchen of ideas brewed dishes, this is today's topic, the fourth crocodile, yeah. so i remember that they didn’t write from the solzhenitsy, madam with a lie. well, yes, madam has become such a filleton . that's for sure. you are a sunflower. we stayed on our own. yes, yes, everything is right, as it should be,
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they used to write about my mother this tavern singer. it is necessary to wash up to the neckline. yes, this is wonderful. these are the people here on how to say in dogs who sang almost in childhood moscow kaluga in los angeles united in one collective farm? mikhailov too supported this song, he also knows it, but here is another phenomenon of that time, so to speak, in contact with the topic we are talking about today, this is the voice of america and, in general, all the foreign voices that they tried to tune ours to. e, so who did not try on them, yes, and they were looking for these waves and so on. is everyone listening? is everyone listening? well, there such music manifests itself to me, and what did you listen to mikhail, well, all the news that they tell and you are
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talking about the workers for the fourth year or in general about the soviet era of the seventy-fourth. i remember i joined this business in 1956, when he was swimming in hungary. my classmate and friend arkash came and said that he had a good receiver or that it was transmitted yesterday. there are puddles on the streets and seryoga went to these jammers and so we all sat a little obeyed, and then knock it all down, then the music is wheezing, damn it, what are you doing there, but the music was wonderful and a lot of information. very useful aha which so to speak. that's how they say turn. and len you were specifically looking for music to listen to jazz. blues well, this is what we have not yet sold. then i was very interested in it. this is m-m. yes. i
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know that you have some history connected with the body. well, yes, yes, yes, well, how would he be there, yes, there are gardeners and, well, in some foreseeable past. it's my birthday and all of a sudden i'm hello, i'm coming up and they tell me now one minute they will talk to you all novgorodians. and you were familiar. here he is our st. petersburg and he was in some very warm relations, rather with singing guitars from his uncle with him, with mine and uh, he really called ilona hi how are you? well, i don't understand. that is how it happened. so, the voice of america well london has come to us. well, here's a nice story. that is, this is not at the time when it is now. that's because if the novgorodians sat down, they called, relatively speaking, 84. probably
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this. well, i didn’t sit, but i would like to have a problem, yes, and you, like a tavern singer, would be washed up to the very neckline. yes, now we are saying all this, yes, and it’s impossible to believe it, that’s all, but it really happened and really we are from all forces. i am also a lover of foreign music. that's just where these foreign rhythms are at night. yes, at least there they gave a little bit, there through slovakia there is a bone, at least not ours, therefore, yes, of course, because of the music, we tried to listen to the voice of america and rewrote it. these cassettes were some people who could be visited, and you came from your cassette and in front of you they copied these cassettes in real time. there with benson wander there is some kind of land windmill. yeah, and then we are at home, and i remember that at home they brought here from you what i have is fresh food came and we sat on the sofa and just listened. we
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recall the year 1984 and the tass film is authorized to state because you often mentioned those consultants who were in the picture. uh, could you afford to talk with them about something other than the picture and ask them some questions, like, what is it that jams them so much or why are we like this or uh, how are things in general? here, i want you, believe it or not, i had a difficult relationship with this organization. but when i met with these people, we spoke absolutely freely about everything, firstly, julian was they were friends with him. i am from my life. he disappeared forever. unfortunately, then, and before that they were very close friends with him and naturally. he was a very open person, very sharp, and they were absolutely normal two people. i repeat with the
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others. the next one, just below the link, i didn’t talk much , although there was also such a colonel, a doctor, an intelligent, educated person. i spoke with him absolutely freedom about everything without looking back at all. here they are in general, i'll tell you i say that i sometimes looked around and did not hear. yes, absolutely two would be. well, the fact is that khilakov was generally an illegal immigrant. he lived abroad for many years. he started as an interpreter for the process. he died in the seventeenth year recently, amazing, the uncle was athletic and so on. that's why he was like this. i remember when the boyars were there in the lubyanka, which means he had to come, and i had to go away for a few minutes along the corridors there. you can't just walk around like that, and he's escorting you now. and damn it let's go together, just like that we went then.
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i'm still going to an intimate place. here's a look around. if you knew how i fear and hate it all. it's just that they had a kind of humor julian tried to force for some time. uh, through the script. he fought back and once a nod, he says, to the boyar, he says the details, and let's go four floors down and gobble. let the work spread. but somehow it didn't work. no, they were guys, in a very, very certain way it was like that. there was already a special time, there was no other time. these are the dogmas to talk about. although in parallel, at the same time, any kind of censorship is clamped down like this . i don't know who it is. uh, there was the fifth chapter. e hmm, that's called ideological, in my opinion. maybe these people did it, and these
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counterintelligence - this is a white bone. elite so in any case, they did not deal with trifles engaged in others. so you said you always traveled abroad. if the artists went, then some man went with them, and i remember we were somewhere in this time were in poland and the group. it means that some person in a suit is so nasty speaking and walking around. so he went and there, uh, and where are you? and i, maybe don’t go to the city, but you don’t need to go shopping. so he walked and walked, and i somehow walked along the corridor and his number and i look at the key sticking out and you know. i've turned my hand. i closed it a little, and then and then we went to concerts, they are right, it happened, and we come to the concert, he is not there. i don’t know how they do it, and then such an evil one appeared, but i’m still proud of it now. anti-soviet this oak tree
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this challenge. what about? eh, music? did you feel then some kind of censorship, not textual, let's say, but musical, musical precisely. well, there is also not in your speeches. directly, as if not musical, that you can’t listen to this. and if everywhere and everywhere something was recommended by the texts, it is unconditional, and there. well, this is the case, then they checked for loyalty, let me remind you. here's to the texts. i remember that my very angry parents returned to the artistic council had a song. uh, very beautiful lyrical farewell, and there were words, goodbye, and forgive me the harsh fidelity, which is in vain yes, and there further the music was banned and they said that the soviet person loyalty can not be in vain. yes, that is the detail. this is true, but in music, of course, it cannot be. no, that's all, but to deceive this here. of course, some harmonies
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were very fond of. he was such a strong accordion player that he always fell in love with this one. yes, it was not welcomed at home there, well, there were no singing guitars anymore, yes, but it was not welcomed at all, of course not, soviet harmonies. though the council knew what to steer they always naked. here you will redo it, there were professional ones. absolutely not. well, i must say that it is. uh, echoes of the fact that everything we have done is highly professional. it's natural, professional people. they know that they will be hit on the head professionally, they chopped everything about western ugu, how they sing, uh, in north korean choirs and so on, the question is, yes the question is that they sing like we do. well, i think it makes sense to say that thanks to these professionals. sometimes, probably, some benefit also happened, because we they just really wanted it because i say that
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lena, too, we wanted something else, and i remembered . for example, pesnyars came to us in the oktyabrsky hall and often performed, and pesnyars somehow allowed the young valera daineko to appear and, uh, it ’s just yes, it’s somewhere around this time and they sang such music, which is very valera, in general , we are understood that he was such our josh banson, and he sang, as it is with melismas, no one sang with melismas sang the forest unbelievably. you are not yet. no, not yet. he drank. this is me to you in the evening, and the fog of the copper monkey is already 84. she probably would not have been at that time, there were no schools at all. well, yes , even more so, as they say, but in songwriters this is the western trend, and they ran there, we ran straight and ran and
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