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one of the people closest to her, boris pasternak, will come in. maria, with a lost look, put some rags in bags, good clothes that could be sold are lying on the floor, son, georgy rather rudely tells his mother that, if she needs it, let her go one. marina agrees to postpone her departure, if only in order to get money from the remaining things and valuables, but she changed her mind overnight and hurried at 6:00 in the morning, she calls the parsnip with a request to accompany her and her son to the evacuation point. to the port of khimki. did pasternak remember their old meeting in paris in 1935, boris pasternak came to paris to write and invited marina to this cafe for lunch. their romance has long been history.
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but then, as if the old little devil woke up in marina , she asked pasternak to give her a piece of strawberry cake. and as if i forgot how strawberries will be in french, please pass me a piece of a piece. this reservation was clearly not to his liking, and he harshly made it clear to marina in order to return to the previous relationship.
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marina rushed to the besieged moscow, pasternak was the first to come to the rescue, he came to see off and brought a rope to pack things. this is a rope. it will become fatal later. his whole life, in general, is one nightmarish. basically hell. i would say, well, with some light gaps. that's why uh when the war begins, she has only one thought left - to save her son. more. it’s not easy for her not to think about any elements she needs to save her son, and the son is such an overgrown, handsome man who knows french, uh, a young man who has this mother, which hangs on him already, yes, which does not allow him to live at all. on august 8, the forty-first year, marina
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tsvetaeva, together with her son, still manages to leave the capital on the steamer alexander pirogov ahead of 10 days of travel, and lags. and 10 days of torment. did she do the right thing by leaving moscow made her son say goodbye to school with her friends. and go somewhere out of the way. yes, even under the bombing. what if they don't arrive at all? and if they get there, what will they live on. fellow travelers, then remembered all the way. marina was immersed in heavy thoughts, did not communicate with anyone. late in the evening on august 17, after a 10-day voyage, the moscow steamer moored here at the yelabuga pier. 13
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evacuees landed here. these are those who did not find a place in the privileged chistopol, only members of the writers' union were placed there, they also rushed there, but all of her telegrams asking for a move went unanswered. it seemed to her a hole life's dead end to live here, at first, there was nowhere for a library technician. tsvetaeva is trying to get a job as a teacher at the pedagogical institute, looking for a place in the children's library on that minsk street, alas, to no avail. marina blames her non-proletarian white guard profile for everything. she is an alien element, tsvetaeva really did not want
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someone to find out about her past here in the outback in a new place. fate. she did her best to adapt to the local customs, but in less than a couple of days, as all elabuga knew they settled, the wife of a white officer, she returned from paris itself. it is not surprising that the locals will remember her for a long time, walking here near the house of partiers, she wore a flirty hat and a fashionable coat thrown right over her apron. she nervously smoked a cigarette and shook it all the time, with trembling fingers. on august 20, according to the records of her son georgy, marina calls the local nkvd authorities and offers a job as a translator from german. but marina
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refuses. the nkvd was then looking for translators for new camp of german prisoners of war, and perhaps tsvetaeva was afraid that sooner or later she would be forced to write denunciations against acquaintances and friends. and it was possible to force her, because her husband and daughter were already in prison. what is better than such a job without it at all. not even a week passes, as marina is rapidly going to chistopol, she goes there on a steamboat, absolutely confident in the hopelessness of attempts to move to that city. and then , oddly enough, the council of the evacuees gives her permission to resettle, the most incredible thing happens in this at the moment, marina declares that she will not go anywhere, she was crying around yelabuga and saying that here she
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does not have life left here. this comes as a shock to everyone. i'm probably one of the few people who saw tsvetaeva. i remember her and i remember that my main impression was that she seemed very old to me. and only later, when i had already begun to read, and not to acquaint myself with a biography, did i find out that it was 48 years old. during all these events, and she has no more, and now from this throwing from the fact that here is the most beloved, the closest, a dear person, but who just now she feels that she is lying on his road, because she is in the way of him. she can't hmm sort of make a decision at this point. well, that's all, then, u mur, of course, was indignant at the fact that she had no position. he had strength. he he was going
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to live georgia, or as everyone called him mur. you are a handsome, brilliantly educated and equally selfish young man, his mother adored him, but she was not a challenge to him. la already nothing but annoyance, he desperately wanted to get out of here, at least before 1 september to go to chistopol to a special school arranged for children of writers. one can imagine what a scandal he threw his mother here, when she told him she would not go to any chistopol, even though they had already given them a residence permit. she just changed her mind. moore answered harshly to his mother’s words that they couldn’t get along together, someone must die. yes. you are probably right and left slamming the door. this is the same twine
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that pasternak brought her when in moscow tsvetaeva hastily packed her suitcases to yelabuga strong at least hang on it, he then joked after the tragedy, this joke will be remembered by him for the rest of his life. so with his light hand broke off. marina tsvetaeva was buried in yelabuga here at the peter and paul cemetery strangers were buried not a son, none of the old acquaintances came to the funeral son moore said that he sees no point in saying goodbye to the dead over time grave. just lost in the sixtieth year, anastasia tsvetaeva arrived in yelabuga and it turned out that it was impossible to find the grave of her sister
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, no documents about the death of marina ivanovna was not preserved. already on the outskirts of the cemetery, she found four unmarked graves of the forty- first year, a wooden cross. so it is not known where marina tsvetaeva is actually buried. everything turned out the way she herself prophesied. have fun, drink and eat. it will become a term put me between four.
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the main attraction of yelabuga is the devil's settlement and this tower was built here on the earth of the ancient bulgars more than a thousand years ago. according to legend, the serpent oracle lived in this tower, which worked miracles and did not predict the future for those who he sacrificed a man rebelliously, those who did not want to bow to him destroyed the snake. the disobedient independent marina called herself the gloomy pagan and prophesied her own fate all her life. she wove it
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zhenya korableva, is divorced alone, raises a five-year-old son, in addition to the clinic, works part-time at night on an ambulance, lives in a communal apartment hard, but she does not always complains affably sociable and rejoices at any trifle. it may seem to today's viewer that the life of soviet people in the mid- eighties is full of difficulties and unjustified sacrifices. poor housing queues for everything you need austerity. now it seems like hell, but at that time even children knew what scarcity and principle were. if you want to live, know how to spin around was familiar and ordinary, everyone wanted to live and everyone turned around. i didn't sleep all night again. holds sanato in the morning they will bring a bedroom, imagine ours, but nothing
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it’s not like i’ll take crazy wars out of me, but even with such a life, women always stayed with a woman, and for the sake of beauty they were ready for any sacrifices . or is it money, especially when the salary is 90, so what? starving for 2 months , the heroine will become more beautiful, she had to send her only son to kindergarten for a five-day period, and she herself could not combine several jobs, because it was impossible to live on the salary of a nurse alone with her little son. zhenya is not only hard, but also unsafe even then in there was a breath of impunity and injustice in the air, which would soon manifest itself in full scale throughout the country. in the meantime, there was
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still an opportunity to enjoy the time when, after a hard day's work, people baked pies, cut salads, hurried to the amateur art competition and were happy to win. to sleep to eat this program camera motor country and today we will remember 1984 and the film happy zhenya and i am glad to present you our guest today elena tsyplakova people's artist of russia director, lead actress zhenya korableva vladimir vinogradov, actor, performer of the role of the young kulin dmitry and 3 lvovna durova for
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created, the artist of russia did not act in this film, but in the eighties, just like zhenya korableva, she raised a child alone and she herself experienced the fate of a child on five days in due time about this. we will also talk, and finally, alla georgievna danko is an announcer of the central television, but by her first education she is a doctor and a person who gave several years of her life to soviet medicine, which it is also important for us in general that the picture of a happy life is absolutely wonderful, but it did not become a hit. i would say so. yes, she was. in part, what we could call auteur cinema, but, in general, it seems to me that the audience fell in love with it, because in a sense it almost reflected reality. well , almost everyone, well, well, after one, probably, the soviet woman lived exactly like that. does lena agree with this, well, in general, yes, of course. what attracted you to this scenario so much? why do you love this picture so much, and i really like it, my character heroines are like you. well, probably to some extent, it looks like yes, yes, they confirmed it along with
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this, so you definitely confirm to us that there is some kind of really happy character in a person such a person who does not live for himself. well, because i think that happiness depends, there are no circumstances from looking at a person’s circumstances, because in my opinion a person can be happy, because the sun is shining, it’s raining, and anything, but the other one has everything, but he will be unhappy because he will miss himself uh huh. here i can not agree with this. in this sense, you and zhenya korableva were already similar then. this is the outlook on life. yes, yes, volodya, and you still have the role of such a desperate polygan. well, i would n’t even call it hooliganism, in general, in fact, such a very special type, i would say, apparently, people who had already appeared by that time, we are christians, everything is majors yes, people who have everything, who are spoiled by everyone he is not all there is no
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poor family. can't say he has everything, yes, he has an apartment, i have no one else, so to speak. no, yes, we can’t compare it with the current major. only definitely. i wanted to know what he said. this is a role. e on biographies in general artists before. sometimes even today they were afraid to play such characters, because it then left an imprint on the audience. they say fu what a nasty artist. ugh, what a nasty person, i almost got beat up in the cinema after that, we obviously invited our friend on the wave of popularity. sasha tereshki went to kandy with me there, i went to the cinema. we look, yes, and yes, the triumph was then some old lady. so differently with this one speaks. gathered attention, i say run, honey. everything, these are the
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words came. very nice one story. uh, my friend works in a hospital in st. petersburg, and she invited me to speak with this film to the nurses of hospitals for the day of the nurse, and something went wrong there. so the window was impossible to close. so it was light. well , everyone saw the film and it was just a performance to me, then the nurse came up, we wish, and she said, she says, you know, she says, and after this film, i began to work in a completely different way. and it's so nice, because in fact, many of us have been to hospitals and know that nurses are different. here it is being prepared very seriously, because at that time i just had to go at night three or four times at night with an intensive care team in a
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dressing gown for calls. i watched how they work, because in the script. so what's the text? uh-huh there text and well, a little, so to speak, some remarks. and what do they do with every time they remove the atmosphere? yes , not only the atmosphere, but just a bunch of all sorts of professional details. uh-huh and i think it's right when uh professionals, well outraged, when they exactly i went to the clinic they taught me. i have a few seconds on the screen. i put a questionnaire there and give injections. i am bandaging there, i must go to pick up the tools familiar to the movements that i have at the first moment. they just fell out of your hands because you don't know which side they are on. how to take uh-huh so i went to the hospital. everything was taught to me. it's all about doing everything the way they do it. i went several times, and for several nights i went to the daily, i studied and worked. i just went to the challenges and really. uh, on these trips, i noticed some details that no one could explain,
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then, well, consultants on the site. in general , it wasn’t really, but when they filmed in the hospital, you could ask there, but i already knew everything uh- huh but in general, i think that this is very helped. well, it was funny. one incident for me is not very curious for the fur of mikhailovich kazakov , who was our teacher in vitebsk. and we were filming in the hospital on the same floor and suddenly they say to me, listen, says mikhail mikhailovich kazakov had an accident. he's in the hospital. there, on the other floor , he lies and, as i was in a dressing gown in a hat, i came to his room. he looked at me and almost fell into deception. he decided that in addition, he says for free that he is hallucinating or what? i say mikhail mikhail i just shoot on another floor to visit you. yes, if anything, i can bandage it, because i have experience, yes, and he began to share it with me. and it was very funny, because he was in such a very excited state. and he began to tell me, like a nurse, what they were
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doing to him. well, uh, the film is called happy zhenya, life is pretty, well, you can’t call it unhappy , but really you can’t call it simple, but it seems to me that it’s quite symptomatic for the year 1984, namely, that this person who gives himself away, in principle i give character herself that it was precisely that she was chosen as a profession for her, that she was a nurse, that she was a medical worker. can we say that by this time already? this is injustice, right? how is it, yes, social, maybe some kind of unfair, that here is a person who saves lives, who is simply for the sake of others, but he lives in a communal apartment. ke there is forced to work at three jobs in order to provide elementary support for his child. here is what you think. here i don't, i don't know, social justice. from what time began to be felt and determined, maybe it will be on the screens already. here's what
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happened to her. is it possible so? well, she had already reached such an extent that they wanted to speak in the cinema, of course, everyone knew perfectly well that they were talking not in ped and not in honey. why because everyone knew that teachers and doctors are, in general, the most, perhaps yes, the least paid of such intellectual professions, well, requiring just a vocation, these professions. they demand a calling unconditionally. uh been associated with medicine. have you felt this kind of, well, injustice that so many doctors have an acute give away. now, i can't say that. although i had one. eh, i had such a turning point in my life, when i gave as i counted, here are 11 years right after school. but in general, i think that this is not a little, but then
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this happened to me. eh, the return to the dreams of my youth to the dreams of my youth, and i brought it to life, it turned out that my whole life professionally turned 180 °. and along with it. i have a little turned upside down ideas about the salary. here she is, they once took me from me, yes, to the department of the director of central television, and i was enrolled as an announcer of the third category until the next competition, when we were already hired, then i had a salary here for 40 rubles. more than i received a salary in the clinic, where i worked for several years after my residency, that is, having a higher education and having worked for several years as a junior research assistant in a clinic with patients with patients. here uh here i got a salary of 40 rubles. more
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scholarship here is an increased scholarship at a medical school like er. good students, excellent botanist. i received 42 rubles. here i had an increased family, justice - it was definitely not violated. in the sense of a small one, of course, the doctors had a salary for him, of course, in all places, sisters and doctors worked. well, one and a half rates for two is not enough, who worked? it's very hard, but we worked for one and a half, of course, we talked with another u, a well-known doctor, who then changed his profession this is alexander rosenbaum. he gave us a short interview. let's listen to us from the ambulance ambulance - this is my first before. niy is the edge of medicine, where very, very many problems are solved. human life is an ambulance
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. but it's not that much of a help. this is a calling. this is a great profession. i have, uh, a book in which the legendary make-up artist of lenfilm, the legendary founder, is one of the pillars make-up artists, mushrooms, i remember him like that, he had cardiac asthma, severe heart disease, asthma with pulmonary edema. i fought with him at 6:00. i took it out at night. after that, he lived for another six or seven years, probably, on this earth. he signed a two-volume sex-imperial book for me and where he wrote thank you for life. this book is still with me. and it's very high. uh, there was gratitude to this huge memory, we always lacked. there was always an
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opportunity to earn money from your work. what is a bet? yes, the rate, let's say doctors 135 rub. on a bet. you have to work in two days. you work for a day, you rest for two, and then, but we always had such a saying that a doctor works for one and a half rates. why because there is no time to eat for two bets for one? well, as a matter of fact, zhenya is happy, just about one of these very people. so i really agree with alexander when he says that the ambulance. this is, of course, the cutting edge. here is its urgency by urgency and its help. uh, it was necessary to make a very quick differential diagnosis. need was to orient in place. therefore, sasha says that their salary was 135 rubles. this is for doctors. not everywhere was such a salary. it
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's high. yes, that's decent enough. they even had a raise. i would say salary. yes, because , as it were, for the harmfulness of this extreme, uh, that they experienced during uh-huh. yes, when i finished, this is not an ambulance. i just, uh, want another aspect that i am, which i ran into and was very amazed by this, because i was lying with my dad in botkinskaya well, he was lying, i was sitting with him, uh, and smoked. i used to smoke on the stairs, i haven't smoked in a long time. and there is such a school in botkinskaya. they are practicing. there, in the hospital, and such a girl, who was also katya with purple eggplant hair, opened up her sneakers in a dressing gown, and we are discharged. she speaks. oh, what a pity i will be with someone. she says. why couldn't you wait a month and fire something in a month, what does she say? well, i'm
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finishing school. i say, and then that she says anything, but not medicine. i am i'm telling you how much time you spent on this. i learned so much more. i was shocked. this phrase. simply, that is, she could not stand it. this is just some, that is, a person realized that he would not survive in this profession. and this is a very serious story. which today we remember the year 1984 and the film happy zhenya, it is important that zhenya has to work so hard. uh, because she's single, because she 's divorced. you were also divorced, raising a child at the time, that's how real it is that it was almost impossible to raise such a woman on one salary. and it 's like, who these times somehow remember, excellent. you know and no one could survive on a salary. absolutely no luck. i still go
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with my family, what is called, that is, we supported our parents, of course, but i lived with them and preferably with katya, my daughter lived together, so somehow they coped with this business perfectly, but my children in the nursery the garden did not go a single day, because my experience was good therefore, i had oil in a five-day kindergarten , and i had no money in a boarding school, so let's talk about these days, and not alimony. it didn't support anything. it didn't create it. nobody paid me, i still can't get it. yes, i didn’t achieve it, since this was a common situation in general, that a woman did not seek alimony. it seems to me that yes, then i don’t know, in general, a different attitude was then towards single mothers. it seems to me that they actually felt sorry for them, but there is nothing to regret and there is no reason to feel sorry for them for some reason it was customary to pity them. here she is poor well, it's like that, where are you getting divorced? that's who you will
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need with a child, that it seems to me that a single mother, this status of a single mother , meant that the woman was not married. she had a child. and if she was divorced, then she was already just a divorced woman of some neglect. some pity for some reason this is this status. he still somehow underestimated a little. let's, let's remember what was the divorce in the soviet union, let's dip a little at that time. in the ussr, the number of divorces in the eighties , it confidently held on to the first and second place in the world, 40% of marriages broke up. and this despite the fact that divorce in the soviet family was not a problem only for a particular married couple. he was the concern of the whole society in order to get a divorce , it was not enough to have one desire. divorcing people were shamed in every possible way and exhorted at meetings of port committees and the editors called in and questioned the neighbors, the problem
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was discussed at meetings of the labor collective. if there were children in the family, divorced, only through the court the child was always left with the mother. yes, and fathers in those years rarely demanded that the heir stay with him. the cost of a divorce. in the eighties, it was 100 rubles. this was a fee that citizens were required to pay. for registering a divorce at the registry office and issuing a divorce certificate, the main obstacle to divorce was the total living space of the apartment. it was impossible to buy or sell residential meters, and the exchange was not cheap, complicated and long. they also had to pay for the divorce. freedom price freedom, expressed in monetary terms, is the price of freedom, but has anyone come across a comrade's court or some kind of slander with no. personally, dear god was, i don’t know, heard, but this, well,
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this was practiced, even by wives who did not want to let their husbands go. they stomped in the sports committee wrote and did not breed. yes, and well, that was lucky for him convinced the conviction of the work that it was impossible? what to do? no need. i won't name names now. it was with a lot of well-known surnames that the twenty-fifth pushkin worked as an artist who was married to a very famous man. when you said he wanted to divorce her. she came to see him at the theatre. and he set it up and said that, if you behave in this way, that if you don’t rein him in his place, i will go higher. they called him and told him everything that they think about this , that he lived the face of the country until the end of his days. he died quickly. the lord said he
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was relieved. this man, but oh, did it seem like a normal atmosphere, or even then it was clear what it was? well, very strange, what is happening? that’s what can interfere in a person’s life like that, you had a feeling, but uh, you know, i lived in a very good family, but at the same time, dad sometimes drank there or something else, but i could n’t even imagine that they they could get divorced, that is, it was in the mind that, but this incredible something must happen in order to be there because of some household or some other things. yeah, they could disperse, honestly you were a saint. my mother was a 100% saint. dad had a very difficult character. i sit heavy but fair the feeling of this was always monstrous, because when the state interferes in your personal life. all he wants to ask, and on what basis? actually? let's see how we can figure it
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out? no, go to humiliating courts. that's how much they didn't tell me. this is now terribly annoying for me, to be honest, this is nostalgia for soviet times. simply, of course, differently. everyone was a little bit, everyone lived a little the same way, everyone was different, as it were, well, slightly different circumstances. you are more or less the same, but and nothing depended on you. you couldn't do anything. actually do and it's longing for soviet times. i ca n’t remember anything more humiliating in my life, when vanya has a little son, i just wanted an egg back, but there was nowhere to buy it. well, everything was on the market, by the way, on the market you could buy an egg, go to the market, but we have a little more money than we will have a little more money, of course, yes, but still, all the products were on the market. well, we hmm will not, as if everyone has their own, so to speak, their own remembrance to give said his subjective point
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of view, that, if we talk about the same medicine, then all the same. uh, it would probably be worth remembering what it was like in soviet times and, uh, take the best from there, so that it was in soviet times. it was affordable, it was free. yes, there were a lot of good things in soviet medicine. and that would be all good too. the good things that happened in our lives, then just transfer here, but this did not happen, this broken knee happened, but it is quite painful. still, probably you can say a word, well, grandfather is my mother’s father, he is from the novgorod region, my mother is from there and i spent all my holidays there, of course, now i have a dacha there. there was a hospital in the village. uh huh, where did my mom have surgery, where did i have a very difficult operation before they were there and so on, and we all just idolized these doctors, because the village hospital, but she was
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amazing remembering how things were with the products. here in the film happy zhenya zhenya buys a pineapple for his son to learn funny when they filmed this scene to us, not a single multiple approached. you see pineapples give. yes, they wanted to know, and what happened to the pineapple then, right? it really was quite rare. well, yes, yes, the reader is waiting for rhymes here, rose, yes, yes, well, take it , they brought pineapples as soon as a vacuum cleaner from somewhere. well, we didn’t have them at all in nature, they brought three pieces. no, i ate once in my childhood a pineapple the only time, but it meant in nature somewhere they were cut in the frame. and as soon as he cut it, you need to shoot it. yes it is cut if it is outgoing requisition, immediately so. and what is outgoing props is to explain what historical props are, it means that this is a prop that is already everything and you can order it that it
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came with a whole. yes, he says treated the nurse. this is the pineapple that he stole from me along with the bag. he should cut him in the frame and offer saliva and everyone, and if he is whole, they take him back to cut the belts. how can you, and it was it was yes, well, the new year. we stocked up than champagne and i thought she gave us some of these and there was two bottles of champagne. in general, there accumulated a certain number of bottles. yes, i remember, i haven't said much yet. and elena oktyabr speaks to me, and does she remember us completely? i say remember, and if you want, i say, of course. she says, well then you'll play all three right, damn it. i take a pineapple and start cutting it. what is it? no? no bam the knife dropped everything. she
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says, volodya well, what is it? i say, well, i fell into a knife. well, what is as soon as i pronounce this, he is cut. she comes out of sunset times and i screwed up safely, the second double safely. crooked. said the third. after all, it was the last time. i'm talking big big. you take off the big one. yes, then you can do whatever you want, and that's it. and we met e very well, we will remember new year's holidays. what else did the country live in 1984 . the soviet union announced the aikot of the summer olympics in los angeles usa svetlana savitskaya became the first woman in the world to go into outer space. it was carried out from the onboard-orbital space station salyut-7, the leningrad team zenit for the first time became the champion of the soviet union in football, the main part of the construction was completed. baikal of the amur mainline, the country celebrated the official opening of the through traffic of trains on the
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women. in moscow, a large-scale reconstruction of arbat street began after the work was completed. the arbat will become the first pedestrian street of the capital on the screens of the country with unprecedented success, the film disco dancer with mithun chakraborty in the title role was screened, the film broke all records of popularity once again, proving the selfless love of soviet viewers for indian cinema. yes, even i remember how we went with the whole class to this disco dancer. and in general, of course, the indestructible love of the soviet people in indian cinema. ah. i didn't like it, dumbass. i was condemned people love very interesting love. i know, well, it seems to me, what is the key to the success of indian cinema in the next happy ending. this time. and secondly, it is moral. here it is good that wins over the word. yes, yes, but a happy life, how can you not say that there was a
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happening. there's right there, let's say the open ending here this open signal, as far as it was generally characteristic of soviet cinema. well, it’s hard for me to say, to be honest, there could have been an open ending, but my sadness svetlana is sure to come to a child kissing a wonderful ending on a wonderful baking sheet. comes at night you look at him when they were filming these scenes. here are the final ones, just potyushin. uh, sasha is there and during the break we went to the store to buy something to eat, and with a black eye, because the break is on the set. i forgot that my black eye is drawn, how they looked at me saleswoman. and i can't understand something. why is she so indignant at me some kind of store, and we still go and laugh there, say something like that, let's do it there. let's find out on every
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corner. well, then not so much. well, here over it is more outrageous, yes choose goods. like here's another one. uh, completely unexpected items of time that appear in the film are on the one hand. in general, some kind of homeric funny episode when zhenya calls his son to the kindergarten. uh-huh and says like the factory and beyond appears absolutely marvelous this episode. i now want us to remind our viewers about where we could perform. uh, children living on a five-day week in a row will sing to the moon and for the sake of it. but i love my dear and i
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sing about this long song. i want to ask, katya, as it were, i value you, i would say, as a person who visited the soviet five-day meeting and it means that this happened to you on the internet at the factory, they did n’t perform in kindergarten, but in a boarding school it’s necessary, firstly, i was fat and i had a very sonorous voice, therefore, i fouled and sang. and i had a muzzle that's the way i even remember until now, these wild verses. this caused wild tenderness, because i cried out in a childish sonorous voice. we will all carefully listen to your advice and be sure to eat three bowls of soup. the people were dying, it was pressing me, yes, this is everyone's dream. with this solo number they
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pushed me forward, and it was always a homeric success, but stroked, i still have a picture wait, but with this number, they were like that at the factory, they were like that at the factory, and they were all sorts of different. and these were some, in my opinion, lunch breaks at work. yes, in some stores. in some, the reality is insane for children, but strong in boarding school children. it was entertainment. we were treated to some sweets there, and somehow we performed well . do you feel good? i was not perceived, directly, as some i don’t know forced, and today it’s impossible to imagine that you would take your child to kindergarten. and they would have gathered a little bit of it there, put it on a bus, brought it to the
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factory, so that your children would speak there and turn unthinkable story schoolchildren traveled, of course, traveled. but if there was any, in fact, these were some kind of sponsored concerts, were there artists or schoolchildren? i don't know from which schoolchildren also performed within the framework. and, of course, it was not perceived as negatively as i was, but i was also lucky. i didn't perform. here it is unknown. who was lucky, well done, which song was also significant, right? again, m. i am the earth, i see off my own. that's it, fly to the very umbrella and home. come back soon, that's honestly like a trailer on its own. this is also with bows, but this is it the white top is everything. the same, but on the
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internet, in general, everyone went in the same way. we had flannel dresses. we just took off our school uniforms and changed into the same dresses as but you were on the internet because your parents were busy. and so, in fact, at the five-day meeting of the russian theater, they decided uh-huh, so they had no time to poison all their lives, so ah, they were waiting in the borsula to move, but this can be understood. well, about kindergarten. in general, this was also a separate territory of the war. i would say that yes, if you wanted to send your child to kindergarten , it wasn't easy. i don't know since mine tried no, katya's daughter. i went to kindergarten one day or five days, in my opinion, i went or when i went to kindergarten. yes? yes, but we and st. petersburg courtyards are enclosed spaces. fine. everything, that is. parents worked at home,
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they were industrial schedules and worked at home, so they watched us from the window of my father , i remember very well, oddly enough, i had a lot of meetings and we were planted in the garden and well, a lot of things i had everything i needed, but in this case i say that zhenya was lucky in a sense, the heroine zhenya korableva was lucky that she was able to arrange her child for a five-day period, because it was, in my opinion, not so - sometimes it just needed some kind of something. here she has some acquaintances there, the nanny. maybe something like that. she settled on him , what do you say, alla or i myself in my childhood did not go to a happy board in kindergarten, but at home no, i also wanted a kindergarten was in kindergarten. uh, i gave my son away with a purpose preparation for school is such socialization, because the child is all the time, er, the russian duma, and this, of course, leaves its mark. here we are. morovoe
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arranged, uh, our children, but it was a good one for the gosznakovsky kindergarten. he was better, of course. yes. he was better. it's because you still work in television already. well, these are called departmental. yes, so, uh, but you know, uh, they were taken to a dacha in the istra district. in the summer we went to the dacha, the conditions in the kindergarten were good uh-huh well, of course, when there is a child from the family hit. eh, in such, uh, environment, where something is asked of him, where some kind of discipline should still be maintained. yes, at first, of course, he didn’t like it, of course, he didn’t like it, and in kindergarten he was ready to tell some horrors that later were not confirmed by the village when they went, but i came, the children in the village always worked . quite small, well, not quite
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normal schoolchildren are small, like me at 11 years old. the first time i went to work there during the holidays. why did we have furniture factory? so we knitted mops there, so we gave such a piece of wooden wire with holes and bast. and here we are, for the loop, you launch there into this loop, you put the bast-knitted bast- knitted. yes, and that's how they pulled it out. each had his own drawing of 5 kopecks. paid for a mop. that's how we earned a lot, then we had it opposite our house. on the other side of the river there was, but the factory and we went to the night and were already older. there, for 13-14 years, to transfer ice from one workshop to another. i earned 11 rubles. and she went. bought some jeans. they were small though, meaning we didn't have his size . they still i wanted to, i bought someone as a gift. so the hype-food plant made amazing jam, because all the locals dragged everything from the forest berries from the garden, and the children sat and
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sorted it out. here they cleaned it all and prepared it for jams. and we were all there too, that is, i had a grip on the entire industry in the village , local industry, because i was making money. it was just class. well, by the way, and the collective farms were very developed, in which everyone the southern ones, as it were, the guys went without fail to work, but it was also such a not so well- bred smell. naturally, we were, and subsequent generations were brought up. in a more social spirit, or what? yes, everything works normally collectivism. this is a motor-country camera program and today we are remembering the year 1984 and the film happy zhenya let's also remember what childhood was like in the mid-eighties and see the plot. in the mid-eighties, children play in the yard from morning to evening without adult supervision, move around the city on their own
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cartoons are watched once a week on tv and have no idea what the internet is. the current abundance of fruits on the shelves no name, a children's song claims that our happiness is constantly chewing coconuts, eating bananas, but it is almost impossible to verify this in reality. not only were exotic delicacies in short supply, but also their prices were quite high, reaching up to two rubles per kilogram, which was almost equal to the price of a kilogram of meat or boiled sausage. i ask for this amount you get to spend only on fruits for the baby, because i 'll buy him shoes and a jacket, and take into account the alimony that you receive does not belong to you baby. you've never been good at spending money. and always behaved as if you were earning millions. everything is impossible in any way. well , then why are you here this topic? it seems to me that you are very relevant, and somehow immediately remembered.
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me my childhood is this, that the child needs to eat more fruits. here it was some kind of a damn mantra, that children should be taken out to the sea in the summer, and grief. if not taken out, to the sea, can't eat. you can't eat gleb yet. absolutely more fruit. wow how did you deal with that. katya is not very lucky. i had a wonderful dad, who starred in many places, and it was taken to us on the set, thank god, no, but i arrive. i don't know where they were beaten in the army from crimea. well, where everyone was filmed all over the country. this basket he was not too lazy was this list. yes, these are baby fruits. yes , adults do not touch. these children must be military. well, it was also accepted in our family, whoever goes wherever , especially to the southern regions, is sure. sorry so many pearls are broken, trunks of some kind of
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fruit. yes, they brought fruit from the city to the village. i remember it was the happiest ritual when we finally got on the train. mom took out a bag of fried chicken. yes, it's you who were born like that and eat tomatoes. yes, yes, this is a tin that ate calmly and a christian newspaper on itself in huge bags, but now it was delicious. from transplanting to the bottom or to the damp, they ran along these stairs with these bags of gobbling, sat down and ate. all the same in all compartments open. there is no need for deja vu. here the chicken stool will come off. we
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vova had a wonderful story when i was shooting a reed paradise for you, but it’s not true, it was 89 years old. i am mugs. yes, and there everyone in the rooms, so there was black caviar in a jar, and cool and, uh, hmm, this is the same sturgeon. e, smoked for 16 rubles. and they entered the room. he says you will. you should bring some bread, in general, a wonderful story, he mixed up in the bank without fail you go to the hotel or you need a screen. yes, yes, and everyone, but only the cyclaks had the wrong caviar, therefore, all the caviar is not well, most of the time you all can have it at vitka there is someone else, so i was fishing on the set. came back from filming. you filmed a lake at a fish farm and the guys who were in the frame. and if she was not caught, there for some kind of
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bread, then by eye and every day from the shooting. we arrived at the hotel. here with such there. well, because it was definitely only her in the bath and i had two fish lived there, there were fats and everything was bought by a deep fryer. it was a terrible shortage, yes fish and fried it on a frying pan in the room. i'm in the house. i also had a editing table there, and so i got bored from the shooting, i sat down. an editing table with an editor to see what she edited, because we arrived and filmed everything there in the astral plane. yes, and these people set the tables, cleaned the fish, in my bathroom, which means they fried it and made tomatoes there, and what happened, what, to mean, when the critical mass of caviar was already in the refrigerator is such that it was impossible to pay and the critical mass the carp that was in the bathroom too there was no place to go. it is necessary to get up once said, then so until everyone eats two sandwiches with black caviar and two
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pieces of deep-fried carp. i didn't give you vodka. great phrase. it would choke on blood and remember the white sun of the desert. well, i suggest we go back to the movie happy life from the movie again. reed paradise, which is associated with such wonderful memories and remember where zhenya lived. in what apartment, what kind of relationship they had with their neighbors . it will be more convenient for you there. well, yes, another 38%, almost without bestow on you, all the same, he won’t leave anyone here alone in this bulk ; he is whoever you want, comrade. zhenya what kind of ceilings i came up with here for the forest there all my life i work for a meter. thanks svetik
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something does not pull. good zhenechka well, 84 years old. uh, how common are communal apartments, like the communal apartment. no, i lived, well, in childhood. criminal apartments, because everything was so interesting there, full of people there. i thought to odnoklassniki yes to visit st. petersburg when it's just boring in the apartment. grandmother grandfather. in the same place that i had here are odnoklassniki who lived in communal apartments, just at this very time. this was quite common in moscow and almost a lot, and it also seemed. it's incredibly fun. well, in children yes, well, adults spit in borscht to each other,
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apparently, they also had fun, those who had very good relations. we had a neighbor. you know, yes, the good one was wonderful, because the people were good, zhenya doesn’t want to move out and free them a complete apartment in one. and trying to join a cooperative cooperative was simply not, i don’t know, it’s not easy, i don’t know how they never joined. well, if if, uh, if a person, uh, had some means, then, of course, he could join the cooperative. and so, in general, it seems to me that it’s not very good. i didn’t have a cooperative apartment. by the way, speaking in a cooperative apartment. it was already. well, how would so rising luxury. yes, it was already a little bit the growth of such houses, and he was not even private. yes, it's from a co-op. not clear from cooperatives others entrances, there are different people and even flowers on the
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stairwell. could stand it then there were no these same then no flowers. no. well , maybe some houses. i don’t remember something , it was accepted, but this communal apartment. what is shown? here is a typical one, but a bourgeois one. uh, former apartment. yes, the bourgeois apartment, which i don’t know there, has seven to eight rooms, yes, and each room has its own family. these are the long corridors. it's in st. petersburg there are many such zhenya takes a shower with me. uh, shared bathroom, too. yes, this life is already almost forgotten. well, those who hasn't lived in the communal apartment for a long time. at least surely there are still people who continue to live, but this must be washed. at first i lived at that time, when the picture was being shot in the dormitory of the maly theater. it was the fourth four-room apartment with the same. uh-huh. how is it with the same bathroom? i sometimes, when we arranged, uh, fights with cockroaches, we took a
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mallet, not not with the pimply side, but flat and fucked along the walls, when it means cockroaches were running around and so on. that is, we lived in a hostel. it was you who drove them out like that, but we are knocking them with victory. and that is, they didn’t poison them directly, as they do now, they don’t want to balance themselves, you know, i had four rooms at the maly theater on tverskaya, as i was the first to go around it. i had the biggest room. all holidays, dances. i had the ultimate and the scarps earn on the floors were wooden neighbors. they came all the time on holidays. so the police were called because everything was shaking, i was to blame, because it's all in my room there is, yes, and it seems to me, such a sign of this way of life. uh, for some reason, i'm like, how many communal apartments were, really often very settled former dolls of large apartments
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that belonged to the same tenants. here my friend lived with her. here is extremely unusual located in the bathroom. then i found out that a rather frequent case was in these old nineteenth- century apartments of the bath. settled in the kitchen. already in the kitchen it was warm, there was a stove. and then when it became a communal apartment, then how as soon as a person went to the bathroom, access to the kitchen was closed. there was, so the door was thrown hook and that further, until the person washed, no one can cook. i because here in a bathtub put there. i once decided to change the bath, which means our communication, that was exactly what happened in 80, some kind of 83 year, probably, the column worked very poorly for us. and to fix somehow we have not yet collected. she did not immediately light up, and i once so regretted. we are now like dunu, how is she? phew, no. i thought she was freaking out. i have eyebrows and eyelashes burned. yes, just like that, after all, the left became,
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before parting with you. do you know what you're in a hurry for? i wanted to ask you about your character. well, uh, it’s clear that the artist gets the role, reads and thinks, well, all the more so as a student, as if vladimir vinogradov, or the first main such role in the movie, in the film happy zhenya played the role of a young bastard who robbed the main characters in a tram. in the evening of the same day, the ambulance team, in which jenny korableva works, comes to the call to this bully's mother. he works in it, and in the evenings he studies, the meeting was a complete surprise for both and ended very badly. did you understand
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someone was playing, what did you see such guys in watching? i am chertanovsky, that is, they are the only ones i have observed others. especially not seen. i myself was. i was there for someone else to call, he says. listen, i want to give you a compliment , some newspaper wrote that it was a forbidden reception for the role of a bandit to take a real bandit. yes , this is someone, so this is why i am everything and we filmed this chertanovo directly next to the house. here is this scene with the tram. yes, yes, the type is some kind of extremely mean, because . well, okay, he ripped out the bag. he just didn't know who she was. well, here's a further attack on the ambulance, because he then ends up fighting his own father, even though it's the ambulance that saves his mom. there he was frightened, because my heroine
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could pawn. i'll arrange for you so well, and because of this. yes, yes, well, he is very simply cynical young man, yes, because he has no morals, by the way, the bastard played for two years. yes, probably not, and i'm proud of the lonely, mothers want to believe that it was not. so is he such a norm of life or not? or is it not true? no, no, as there was no new life. wait, you had a lot of norms during the 10 to say 84 year, then you could, of course, rake very cool. if you walk along chertanovo this night. uh, it's a high probability that you just could get there for nothing, yes, but somewhere in the center, as they said, says damn, he says, just in the head. yes , they shot him in the center, so it’s not known where it’s safer. yes , it's well, well, nevertheless, during the day people are fine,
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as if they lived, everything was in order, but at night , yes. i went to a school that was third lowest in terms of crime. that is, she says, the third director spoke, the third school. in moscow, you don’t specify this in terms of crime, therefore, well, as if i knew perfectly well. i knew who i was playing, and i mean, i didn't have any. illusions of illusions in general, i did not understand why so much anger at me. suddenly collapsed because of this normal guy. just in the circumstances. it's not his fault, wednesday, well, not wednesday so friday. yes, well, well. thanks a lot vladimir. we say goodbye, let you go. goodbye. and today we are discussing 1984 and the film, a
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happy woman and the trends of this 1984, together with our fashion expert maryanovskaya. hello from the very first image. this is zhenya korableva black. coat indian leather bag neckerchief, as far as this image reflects so to speak, fashion trend whenever me they ask, is violence a thing in a certain year? i always ask a counter question, where exactly, since russia is a large country, the soviet union is an even more immense country, therefore, at different ends of this immense country, it happened differently. so when we discuss fashionable incidents. yes , there are common ones, but there are always local features, but there are clear signs of the times. and here it is a sign of the times, a coveted indian leather bag. she's just incredibly recognizable.
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some of the ladies. here there was such a seated was here. ah or maybe it's yours and whether it was not, and in my opinion, no, no, but i also had it in general, that is, it was some kind of ultimate dream. this is the ultimate dream. and if you were drawn like exotics in the fifties, we had good relations with china afterwards. they have deteriorated. on the other hand, there were good relations with india. a lot of goods were vases, figurines, decorative plates, clothes, then there were indian jeans and desired bags, which i note, firstly, they are light. second, they are soft. thirdly, they outfits you see are strong. yes , zhenya just didn’t put down and the boots, which we will discuss a little later, and she lay with us, there were such elegant leather avoska yes, but at the same time very fashionable avoska is not smart. but this is beautiful, yes, but the black coat. uh, the neckerchief is so exquisite, really. i would say that
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this is what today we call the norms of chickens, that is, ordinary everyday normal clothes, women who are comfortable uh-huh because, for example, i looked through fashion magazines for 84 years, of course, fashion designers advised such long coat, basically wearing a dress or with a skirt , it is imperative that it be, in short, a coat, so that the edge is not visible in any case. works for three jobs and a long coat a scarf a scarf a handkerchief, very beautiful. yes, it attracted attention. but this, by the way, in my opinion, a lot of very early woman sewing classic shawls violence. now they are not so. well, that is, now they are already as an element of decoration, then it was really for warmth, like a scarf in winter, a scarf in autumn and spring. i hope otherwise, of course, such multifunctionality. well, and besides, pardon the handkerchief warns the collar of the coat from getting dirty. this thing. all in all, very functional. yes, yes, and often you don’t give up on dry cleaning , we know everything, let’s move on to the male
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image. this is one of the ship's burning patients, who will just give her wonderful perfume, and she will take this gift. here is the image. we can say that this is because the person is in the hospital and no, it is because he went out into the street, he put on what is comfortable for him, while not thought, he has in his wardrobe, the usual classic male holes. and he also has. in general, well, an olympic jacket, yes, or a windbreaker, so he put it on and at the same time this combination was completely normal. they didn’t pay attention to him. attention is not fashionable. this is what today is called street style , how people dress on the street. it seems to me that in a sense, the legacy of the olympiad, the olympics came into fashion, and everyone had them, but things were preserved for a long time, therefore, it means that good should disappear. as they say passed as outerwear. and finally, the last speaker. i want to discuss, this is, uh, neighbor zhenya krablya, who walks around the apartment in such a luxurious one. uh, a silk dressing gown in house slippers
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, as far as it is usual, i would say for those years, let's say, and a dressing gown is an integral part of the wardrobe of any soviet woman ; whenever i see these luxurious silk robes, i want to ask where the suit is from, because just go to the store and buy one. it was impossible, most likely, either imported or sewn from good fabric, but someone brought something cold, someone brought it, most likely, and since it was perfectly normal to go out in a dressing gown to people in the same communal kitchen, if you have such a beautiful havat, then in general it’s a sin to hide it, it happened that they went out into the street somewhere as neighbors to sit on a bench. here showcase yourself. so it’s not just the main thing at home, there was no other alternative, in principle, there were no comfortable home dresses, as it is now more convenient at home suits, that you have a robe? and he can already be either cute or unsympathetic, here he is simply luxurious. well, apparently, indeed, this is a
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family, an unusual one, which claims to take the whole apartment to itself. in the same place, the neighbor’s husband also wears kimonos, but not in anything, in general, there are japanese motifs. that is, apparently fashionable families. yes, not a simple one, and perhaps a robe all from the same japan from the japanese shock and what kind of robes did you have, for example, did you have katya? bathrobes or did you prefer found an alternative medical, well, he ran away, of course, he never 13. in general, i lived in pajamas all my life, sometimes home life already began, no, what bathhouses were, of course, well, to wrap myself up from the bathroom to go. but there were no such artistic ones, of course, and now there was such a beautiful one. oh, they were different. including not elegant and in general there was such an attribute . here i have my mother and in fact it is very convenient, always in front of nicknames, dressed in the kitchen,
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exactly, exactly. i'm just really smearing it differently, anyway, clothes when i have i rarely eat, i very rarely forget all the time, but i have aprons at home, and i have a neighbor who breaks an egg. do not find in the apron. this means that she does not have one such dressing gown. yes, because you can’t cook in a silk kimanul, and in a silk robe, i don’t put on a apron deliciously. uh-huh i think it's just russian. oh well, thank you very much mariana for commenting on the young year for us. yes, she is a camera program from the staff and we continue the conversation on which he joined a wonderful singer, irina bogushevskaya, we are glad to welcome you from our studio. a and. let's continue a little bit the topic already begun regarding fashion and recall the wonderful episodes. only fashion, in general, so to speak, things are all that. they were 84 years old will perform one of the
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wonderful episodes of the picture associated with boots. happy zhenya such legs any shoes fit ordinary legs. classic classic classic my dear is when 20 in the ankle and 36 in the game you need to read more correctly. well, so. 20th 36 36 we don't count we have like this, dear, okay, take it. what do you think, i don’t need to take them. i have a nest fit. i can leave until tomorrow , you will take it with you, you will advise yours, well, leave it, otherwise take a friend you won’t lose 200 rubles. is
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it money? well, that's the reality as to whether it's for boots, or for a nice pair of shoes, or for a dress. it was necessary to starve for 2 months to pull myself together a little, but then to get familiar or unfamiliar katya to you. well, i would say it again . i had wonderful parents, they went. i have a monstrous history with boots. i never wore shoes in heels and there was a problem and my parents brought me from the border of some fantastic tours, if there are high boots with a zipper on a flat sole, and on one of them the zipper broke from such zippers not not in nature, yes, it’s called yes me i had a harsh thread and a thick needle with me, and in the morning i got mine, and i went somewhere. i melted them down. i just forgot
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how i took out the needle and sewed it up, and so just 15 days. and i still have no better boots in my life, lena, what do you say? how did you get the boots? and the girlfriends called, she said, listen, here we have uh, they came, it was some kind of whole. yes, it's a whole bunch. i would say for the purchase with just for some reason, so that they don’t even have your shoes, and sometimes it was possible to change someone there. here on these very coupons there, i don’t remember already, it says on the check it’s necessary. yes, you can buy something there. it was generally a whole event in life, well, of course, because clothes could be sewn. my grandmother sewed beautifully and knitted and sheathed tied up. yes, yes, and my mother sewed beautifully, and i sewed her shoes. i think that i couldn't. if you are not a shoemaker, then everything was more difficult. and
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i think the light walked only in her own things she sewed. uh-huh from 11:00 to 9:00. i had a jacket on . here, not far from the hotel, there is a center on prospekt mira. now i also have some shoe stores, but how can this be compared with that shoe house on prospekt mira, which existed , in particular, in the eighty-fourth year. and by the way, saying there was such an expression thrown out, but lots of very good very high quality imported shoes. austria germany italy no, no, no, no, no, no, no, eighty-four. i have a time ago, greece was faster yes , yes, romania was not quoted, i remember this one very well, because i had a small child. i was still on maternity leave. and my mother and i could have slipped along with kolya
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