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no, and everyone is desperate, it is clear that this is a metaphor, a metaphor of the modern, drowning capitalist world, which is trying, uh, too much, but hmm, to play equal with the poor. the whole thing, of course, looks small, convincing, like any more oscar committee for the poor, because , frankly, too much sympathy for the gray wretched from the top of the forbes list does not look natural. ah, nonetheless. uh, the picture is quite funny, it was taken with a sneer, the truth does not withstand the general global swing, as soon as the heroes find themselves on a desert island and, uh, begin to survive there. how, in general , it is quite predictable to understand that armless billions find themselves in quiet slavery to uh, hmm, able to earn a living service.
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but the picture still loses its class, because it turns into a frank livonian caricature, but nevertheless, the episode of the self-drowning of the yacht, uh, during which there is a furious sport on the external broadcast, and marxism on the part of the alcoholic captain is very loving marx and from his side interlocutor emigrants from russia, jews who do not like marx, but you know all the marx and lenin quotes from the school social studies course. it's pretty funny. a hmm in general, the film could have counted on an oscar for best original screenplay. uh, all outlandish films with some kind of, uh, radical message usually got an oscar for the screenplay. well, this time oscar for e, the original script went in the film all everywhere and at once, and then, if we walked along the e left flank, oscar favoritov needs
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to go to the right flank, he claimed to be on the right for the main award the film top gun merwijk, because i am already 100 million years old. i still remember the first top gun which, in 1986, told the story of a young tomp kruse who entered the service in carrier-based aviation. uh, hmm navy. yes, i studied there for a long time. e to shoot down soviet fighters and even shot down three soviet fighters. it was the wild extreme of the cold war, and our soviet nemators. still, he behaved much more diligently, and the only hmm a director who was allowed, uh, to fight the americans was mikhail did not like this, but he also found a more or less suitable way to explain these same battles in two of his, but the most important pictures of cases when t-36-80 and single voyages. uh, crazy american patterns and
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mutiny at a nuclear base were preparing to hit here on soviet uh, ships, uh, airfield and nuclear points, and the american general staff allowed soviet troops to be nearby. give these craziest warmongers in the neck. and, at least, uh, to such an extent as to just blame american planes in the frame, you know , the cinematography did not reach. uh, top gan has reached, quite. uh, this year the story is about how already sixty-year-old tom cruise, who also continues to fly recklessly on fighter jets, does not violate all air traffic rules, gets into instructors, but special schools for pilots, uh, who must destroy nuclear plants guarded by fifth-generation fighters , and in a terrorist country, but the terrorist country itself is not called in the picture, however. more or less, it is clear
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which of these countries can have fighters fifth generation and nuclear plants? uh, mmm, in addition, in this country, as everyone can see in the frame, there is always snow. obviously , we are talking about sweden or finland, and the vacuum is still there, and tom cruise shows that even at his 125 years old. he is quite capable of saluting moisture, playing ball and driving a combat fighter hmm once hmm back in the 20th century, and for such roles. uh, the oscars, gave the elderly john wayne and klintuistud, however, the growing start senile unit prevents me from remembering who they are stripes. as for, uh, the old women who went to tom cruise, then in the role of an old woman, uh, jennifer connelly acted, which the entire russian people and non-russian people remembered well without anything in the starting list. films once upon a time in america, she played
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a 14-year-old ballerina there, who changed clothes in front of a future noodle gangster peeping at her. uh, now and 52 years old. uh, after all, uh, the creators of the picture did not go for full nudity, but everyone remembers it so well. uh, hmm, more or less, but jennifer connelly's anatomical device. so everything fine. and the fact that this picture , uh, at least by some god’s side, can claim the main oscar, it was quite clear that this was out of the question, because it’s impossible at all, in general, that’s what happened to the picture, in my opinion, either for the sound, or for the montage, uh, which she well deserved. and besides , hmm was in the distribution. uh, the picture avatar 2 uh, but uh, the chances of it were practically zero, because never before in the history of the sequel of any picture did not win an oscar. uh, the oscar bypassing
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the first movie didn't happen with this one and this one. no one expected a year, and plus e claimed the main award for the film elvis e, filmed by our main heir, bob phospho, directly by the creator of the musical, baz lorman. eh, that's it, it would be nice if bazurman was not completely indifferent to rock and roll. and this is especially clear to me, as well as to any person who is slightly lost orientation in space and the gift of speech uh, at the first bars of u song little sister or jai + and or was switch uh, i just belong to the number. uh, totally crazy uh crazy fans of eight-bar rock and roll and i can see very well that bazurman absolutely does not care about this music.
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and if you don't give a damn, why did he take up the picture about ella sarovich, presley well, not for the same reason that he sang the ballad love me tenda love miss fit, which , apart from elvis presley, could sing and sang, uh, absolutely all american vocalists, starting with frank senators. and accordingly, ah, elvis did not give any chances and hmm films. no other film that competed for the main prize was the german film on the western front without feathers films about e. the first world war is not in trend now, so hmm the picture did not shine absolutely nothing, except perhaps the oscar for the best foreign film. uh, that is, a better film in a foreign language, uh, which she ultimately received, and the film adaptation was , frankly, completely helpless, first of all, because a canon had been formed in american emiography for quite a long time. how
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to make a movie about the first world war? and this canon is pretty serious. uh departs from e meaning and letter of remarque's novel e in the film about nonsense. here is this same four-year massacre. it is imperative to show a dumbfounded young man who suffers incredibly from breakups and suffers incredibly from the need to kill other people, but it is imperative to uh give a scene where he just killed an enemy and immediately, over his warm corpse, looks at photographs of his family and worries about about this murder and, of course , the picture of this kind is necessarily a frame of some kind of higher negotiations of the supreme general about whether to start a war or end a war etc. and the like, but remarque's novel was not about that at all. it was pure
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trench truth, and, uh, built. it is on the principle of the then-unwritten novel one day in the life of ivan denisovich, but the hero of the novel. uh, constantly rejoices at some small profit and small joys of war, the fact that they can finally plant a double portion of beef and beans because half the company was killed in the attack, and allowances are written out for everyone that before a big offensive, they give everyone a head cheese. uh, what can be sent is natural and the need for convenience, etc. etc. and this incredible joy from, uh , the small amenities of human life , of course, aggravates the entire yura since the war. just like the whole camp grew up in a book about ivano denisvich. and it's clear that there could not be any general negotiations in the novel. hmm well, they couldn't do without them in the picture
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, but obviously, uh, indulging, well, the new rules that bad rulers are always to blame for wars. this is absolutely not true, big wars. uh, can start at fault governments, but they are conducted directly by the nations from the moment the war began, the importance of the supreme leaders drops very much, and the first world war took place not because the countries were led by bad poincaré , bad wilhelm and bad nicholas ii, but because the germans wanted to fight the french. the british wanted to fight, and even the russians wanted to fight. they really never quite realized that they wanted to fight first of all with their own monarchy. but then, along the way, pretty quickly understood, but pictures. in general, it is rather mediocre, precisely because the hero remains with a dumbfounded face throughout the entire two hours of the film. e unfortunate
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young man, even at the moment of killing. uh, the opponents of the french, it’s clear to everyone that with such a dumbfounded face, he would lie down for 15 minutes of the battle, and in remarque’s book, uh, just uh about the opposite. eh, thought and experienced the main character. he was all the time, uh, hmm, talking about the fact that , uh, we ceased to be eighteen years old , turned into a skillful dexterous animal, ah, able to hide from uh, bullets and shells and kill the enemy. he didn't like it very much. er, well, call it a skillful beast. ah, the heroes of the picture. eh, it's pretty hard. however , i think that the film itself and its awarding does not have the slightest significance, first of all, because the awarding mechanism has changed. uh, an oscar for best
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language film. ah, because in the fifties and seventies of the last century , 15-20 films came to the oscars for the ray of a foreign film, and hollywood pensioners could watch them in the eighties , the number reached 40 in the zero already sixty and no even the laziest hollywood pensioner could see everything that the oscar committees, the film-producing countries of our search for, e., an american statuette, provide throughout the year, so there was a mechanism. uh, significantly reformatted in specialized cinemas, screenings are arranged for all willing free americans who are ready to watch someone else's movie from someone else's life, and who are tearing at the end. giving the film scores from zero to five points a-a as a
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result of er, 10 films that received the highest number of points of ordinary americans, and simple let's just say 200,300 americans, and not the broad masses of the people, and all these films come to the court of ten american film academics. how are these people chosen? that's how the classic american jury in court? i don't know, but these are all these rather unknown people who have a lot of free time, they look at 10 pictures out of ten and choose one. well, plus four applicants, and therefore, a film that won an oscar for the best foreign-language picture. this is the choice of ten unknown academics, out of those five thousand who are considered the american academy oscar mind from the value of this prize falls into the abyss. eh, i completely spit on the whole thing. uh, and
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i advise my listeners to do the same. and not so long ago , uh, it pissed me off that the film of the same zvyagintsev dislike, which is real, after all , the movie lost to the chilean film about uh, transvestites, which is nothing but a journalistic picture about a transvestite. but when you realize that this is the decision of ten people, which is absolutely not no guarantees that they saw these pictures, but quite possibly they just read the annotations and decided to cast their vote for a movie about a transvestite. it's fashionable, and then of course , the value of this picture, but ceases to cost at least something as much, of course, the film all quiet on the western front is the third film adaptation of this big one. the novel has nothing in common, except for the names of the main characters, which at first does not have sources. a-a text about the oscar
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ceremony. i wrote before the ceremony. he was supposed to come out, just in time for monday the morning after the prizes are presented, so uh, how it ends. i didn’t know i wrote that if the academy is seriously bitten by feminists, then it will vote for the film women say a film about how women are in the modern minani community in the united states. and hmm, so to speak , the tribunal, uh, comes to the conclusion that they are all being abused in a dream and the whole film decides. what to do with it, or cut the men. eh, sleeping not with knives, or, uh, get together and proud or sisters go somewhere far away into the wide beautiful, but to the full world. but in general, and as a whole, we can directly say that the script was directed by the director. throw the king and polly em, punitive psychiatry cries burning tears, which in turn
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did not prevent her from getting an oscar for best screenplay adaptation, as i predicted by feminists, after all, she bit the academy quite strongly, she did not give the main prize to this picture, but the script. uh, from the kings of the field got a girl, in my opinion, absolutely crazy. eh, the diagnosis sees there, and if the bites were not so significant, there would have been a variant of the victory of the painting tar tar - this is a surname. uh, superstar super , famous conductor of course fictitious, who plays kate tablet and who for two and a half hours talks about the state of affairs in classical music to watch it's completely impossible, because the first 16 minutes. it's coming. uh, hmm great interview. er ladies who are just talking heads and talking about uh the problems and needs of uh classical music uh, the film flopped at the box office, in my opinion, exactly half
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of what it had spent, but nonetheless. uh, some uh, the message of a woman dominance was, uh, let's talk very brightly and effectively, and at the same time, in 2.5 hours of this picture , a pretty good idea was drowned that uh, since the time of bach and beethoven, white cis-gender men. so frankly, purged from the whole world of classical music, that hmm, he has become an outright serpentine of gays , jews, lesbians and blacks, uh, who in turn have become close to each other and begin to squeeze each other out of the profession with all their might, uh, the most shameless, e methods based on gender or race, a intolerance and opposition. uh, everyone knows how the most spiritual human activities and ballet and uh,
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classical music and classical literature are like-minded viper terrariums. eh, this is what we see on the screen, the main character, perhaps, even though she adopted some arab girl who offends other girls at school. even despite this , she somehow stepped on the character, and hmm , the other participants in the process in the picture are constantly going through terrible darkness against e, the classic misogynists of bach and beethoven and against, the need to play this bad, very bad music. uh, well, we can watch. eh, what a mental catastrophe is happening, and in this environment, kate's tablet had every chance of getting her statuette on, uh, oscar. she already has two uh, but uh due to the fact that the most important ah film of the year
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was recognized as the chinese film everything everywhere and at once , and this award went to the film everything everywhere and at once the heroine, michelieu. i think it was quite symbolic at the moment when the heroine the conductor was smeared with her excrement by a crazy neighbor. and hmm this is something similar in the picture happens the same way it ended and some options for victory and besides, hmm for the main oscar uh, claimed uh, a film about the irish banshees and nishirin. a and. apparently this movie didn't get anything just because the title of this movie would under no circumstances be spoken by any african-american movie host about how a distant irish village died. the donkey burned down the hut and drowned himself. e. and rustic slacker moved out to the mainland. uh, the girl is a bean, uh, the sister of one
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of the main characters, and, uh, hmm, another protagonist, an elderly musician, cut off all his fingers, if only he would not be pestered with conversations, uh, and not distracted from his thoughts. about being friend, idiot so hmm out of ten pictures, and we had either. uh, something purely , uh, ideological radical or pictures, just uh, sadly ugly uh, one of which ultimately won, and with which we congratulate the oscar film academy with all our hearts. uh, and we hope that in the next ceremony a the number of spectators will be limited to the number without in the hall. it was a podcast of grief by fire and i was its host denis gorelov with a story about the next oscar ceremony , which, together with the american film academy , is completely frank. burning with fire.
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podcast of the creative industry in the studio elena hyper and roman pockets producer and media manager and general director of the presidential fund for cultural initiatives and yes, the planetary famous opera diva is visiting us, we, in principle, can just say compliments throughout the podcast, because that we have a little people's artist visiting us today. hello here we are on the creative industry podcast. it is not surprising for you that operas have turned out to be inside the creative industry at all. no, i 'm not surprised at all, because uh, it seems to me, or rather, i'm even sure that opera is very fashionable and operas are such a genre now.
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where does a different contingent of people come who know what they want to listen to and believe that the opera art is our theater and they are not empty, and when you are in the hall you see, here are the people in the hall directly here are the eyes, what kind of people are now filled with a very large light on the stage and, uh, some part of the hall, of course i see, but i know that there is a full hall, and mainly this energy, of course. and if this is a concert, then if we are closer to the audience, then, of course, yes. i really love people who have a contingent, people who want to sit very close to the stage. here, by the way, but sometimes it's hard. of course, uh, if it’s with an orchestra and and if it’s such a volume, then, of course, you want be a little further away so that the volume works differently. we also work on the sound and work with the voice in a different way, and
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when there are chamber uh, stories, chamber life on stage, then it’s ah, it’s very comfortable when there is a piano accompanist, uh, and a singer. and now, closer, and the people who are sitting in the hall, yes, at the opera, when for example, i go there , i go there, but for me this is a rather complicated and difficult genre, i complain, because everything is very sad and dramatic every time there are operas that end fine? there are of course, some end well , there are few of them, but they are, of course, but mostly , uh, the heroes die, uh, that's all. it is very sad. but this is amazing music, this is where you need to go. and where you can uhm look. uh, this is the real thing that
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only music can give, that's why we serve. let's talk about the young. uh, we still have a hint of people, these are podcasts, this is young zhanna to himself. well, in general, regarding it a few years ago, it was not at all. and, of course, they listen to him a lot, young here is this genre. we also have releases on all platforms. i'm sure that young ears, so to speak, will also fall. now, if a person has never been to an opera, uh, where should he start and in general can anyone? well, excuse me to stop by the opera. ah, i think uh, it depends on the family. uh, where m-m they listen a little or listened to classical music or listened to completely different music, but the fact that today any person can come and see, and opera performances or ballet performances or even come, a to a to the opera
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theater. and it seems to me that this is precisely the situation that already exists here, because our youth has come to opera theatres. we have a very young contingent of listeners who come and want to understand what it is, probably, it is difficult to come to wagner and sit for 6 hours, it really is. well, it is very difficult both physically and mentally to be morally. maybe because you need to be a little prepared for this kind of complex music like this 6 hours wagner for example, but when there is a beautiful, but russian classic. uh, which in principle, eugene onegin takes place at the school . not with this one, like when it's like splashing champagne, uh, and uh, what's really important?
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it seems to me that some arias, some duets from operas, after all, are already well known. still. the youth hears this and the people who come to these performances. that's what i heard. i i know this aria for example, and there are a lot of wonderful amazing recordings where we are already familiar with this music, therefore. by the way, i was surprised by the uh, huge amount of uh on video platforms on podcast platforms. uh, releases that are conditional, how to start listening to the opera or how to learn to listen and they have a huge number of downloads. it seems to me that this is in nature, in general, every person. it's opera, it's so unattainable somewhere. yes, oh, every man wants to prove himself. well, i can, yes, and here it is. well though for the sake of this , the rashids as psychologists and physicists should go once. er, explain this touching of the very high vibrations of a
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and the inner alignment. in fact. this , on an e, without a conscious level, is read as a kind of raising oneself as a person. touching the higher self. well, i'm serious. that's why a person goes there, maybe, but a person goes there, when the internal one is already prepared for this, that is, the conscious public is not, the conscious public is an internal request, because it exists endlessly at low frequencies. uh, just popular. just popular music low-frequency bits are very difficult to want something. well, to find out more, uh, i even know that people specially come to classical concerts and that's in order for someone to have some kind of spiritual wounds, someone to feel bad , someone wants to change the picture in life, who has whom - some kind of psychological trauma and
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people, but they go so that hmm they have something new in their lives, i had one story. and uh, we have uh a wonderful performance, considering or the world of murd, initiations, adolfred shapiro staged it beautifully when the dramatic director comes to the opera house. and this is a slightly different picture, and the young man proposed to his girlfriends at the opera house. they asked me to come out so that i could take a picture with them. i congratulated them. it was very touching. i'm telling now. there are goosebumps in it. on the skin they were young they are. this is really very touching. and and it is now and uh, people today young people come to the opera and classical concerts in order to ah, to have some you understand another energy supply. uh, there are people who can come with a headache
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to a concert and leave prik- absolutely happy. this is our practice. we we know about it. it is very important. for us for those who serve classical music, but you do not only listen to classical music. you are m-th person number one at the opera, i'm there in general, well, i will say, not modest. yes, but uh, uh, this position is already fraught with even more responsibility, yes, i mean, you feel responsible for promoting opera music for the future of opera music, in general, hanging depends on a huge block of art, does it rest on your shoulders and how do you deal with it? the main thing i want to tell you is that i serve music if this service does for our country and for the history of classical music, and hmm something very important. i will be happy. i m-m. i have been moving towards this since childhood. i am absolutely happy that i am in classical music. i am absolutely
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happy that i am in this profession. and i have something to say, of course, in this profession. i hope that and here are those periods of life stages in my life is not right, and behold, we are somehow moving very well. i think thank god for everything. and what would you like? eh, what else have you not tried or not done from what can be said? well, uh no, secrets. no, absolutely. it’s just that every singer has a certain stage in her life, both vocal and age, so, of course, i want to work and work on performances. and most importantly, health and sound. the sound of purity and ambition is like this, but a person’s time resource is limited and the most valuable thing that we are. uh, after all, you can only engage in a profession, and now in moscow, not so long ago , an international, uh, competition ended. uh, operatic uh, and i saw that scene. did i see
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you leave? how did they get out. eh, your pupils can already be said, and all this takes a huge amount of time from you , why are you doing this? this is a certain stage in my life, and i am absolutely sure that our competition should be. e. well , at least we tried very hard to make this competition one of the most interesting and the most important cultural events of our country and it was very important that it happened. the main thing on the stage of the stanislavsky mirovich dachenko theater, because, uh, i grew up there, as a singer, and me. it seemed that it was very natural to do something new on the stage of the stanislavsky nemirovich-danchenko theater. and what are those young guys for whom we made this competition, they are young, guys are young singers who have already sung a little, who need help in order to
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be listened to, who need help to go further, but hmm who could continue after this competition to continue their career and career growth a little bit in a different direction it is important the path here uh, it is important to have a path where there are people who can help you. and then, when you stand on the stage, when you serve the music. and when you can say something to the audience, uh, and make that viewer come to you, but because they know what they want and why did they come? this is precisely education, and the competition is part of the education of young opera singers. we had a wonderful program that is woven. uh, it was for three rounds. er, definitely.
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uh, so the classical aria is sure to eh hmm the area of emotions is sure to be operated by the folk song about the capella, duets are required, because we had an opera, but a competition, and it’s important that this is not just a competition of vocalists, but this is a competition of vocalists and accompanists, and every singer and every vocalist of every singer who wants to grow, next to him there must be an accompanist coach, uh, with whom they would do it in tandem. that's what we're doing now, and promotion of classical art. ah, love is absolute love, uh, for music and the service of music, this is a certain upbringing of people for whom this is an important springboard in life, like, for example, my tchaikovsky competition is the tenth anniversary when i was in the history of the tchaikovsky competition the first grand prix,
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and i to this day e carry. eh, this is a title with a straight back, and i am very proud of it and cherish it. here i am. this is how the unit of the eye is, and this is how i really want this competition to sound further, so that there are a lot of talented young people, there are a lot of them indeed, and for them to come, to be listened to. hmm, we had wonderful cash prizes. we have wonderful. prizes, uh, and not only money, but also operas, and they have the opportunity to perform at the mariinsky theater valeria wrote georgiev, we supported vladimir yuryevich urin, and supported the bolshoi theater of the ilgirikona. our theater of stanislavsky nemirovich-danchenko and hmm alexey alekseevich shalashov. uh, the tchaikovsky hall is also an absolutely phenomenal hall for me, where they once
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announced that i was a grand prix of the tchaikovsky competition and the grand hall of the conservatory absolutely alma-mat for us and how important it is that we have what we can, for example, raise the moscow conservatory as the most important strong hmm educational institution where we really are. eh, everyone got tremendous professional knowledge and i am very happy. i am very grateful to the presidential fund for cultural initiatives represented by you roman vladimirovich thank you very much for believing in me. and for us it is very important. and this was the first competition. it was the first time the president supported the best interest in sberbank - a reliable investment. it's more profitable to repair
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