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hearts. how does the tower now embrace in our difficult times? creative industry podcast with you elena hyper and roman pockets media manager, chief chief chief producer today magical children ivan dmitrienko and katya are a bit dark in the group 20 years ago and 3 days ago , for example, my daughter is playing for me now, too, in
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general, damn it, the musician flashes like one day is real, but in fact, the most important thing is that when you go out with a guitar to the stage. you are 46 years old. so these are 17 again, and lena is a producer, and in general, a normal company gathered as hosts. the red idea from the mouth of a baby was more than 1.000 per as they say, i think the only thing that will have a nerve is we will decide which of us is a baby after all. that's who is the truth verb, and then we will analyze. you now have such will i already yes? video manager, so that we finally have a program in which the guys themselves really ask questions to the same peers as themselves, because? well, we actually say a lot, in what we no longer understand, uh, fraternally say, and our guests now, so let's try. we have to figure it out. yes, yes, finally hmm
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how did it happen to you? here in your beautiful practical infancy, take and become famous throughout country. and sometimes even beyond. yes , katyusha, i was 6 years old. i shot for magazine catalogs, and then 8 years. i went to a film school and studied, but individually from film school. well, i wanted to do more development, and then just a couple of months later it happened. my first casting, then everything went, went. ivan walked. through the uh, through the musical mm through the thorny musical. i want to say that, uh, i just have an incredible conversation partner for real, because we were sitting in the dressing room. now uh, incredibly modest, first of all, girls, what rarely proportional to famous actresses and actors. that's incredibly charming, really,
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that's what i just want. give credit for such a wonderful companion. and about me, you know, i'm a guy grown on cedar cones. i'm from the city of krasnoyarsk desperate life hatch. it's just that i just loved what i do, probably, and this is the whole point. hmm. i believe that truly, if you are doing a job that you sincerely love, you will definitely succeed. it just doesn't happen right away. it didn’t work out for me either. i’m 7 years old, and all the closed doors unconsciously from 13 consciously. here he fought. and at the age of 15, it turned out, as it were, under what circumstances, and hmm, uncle zhenya orlov gave me this, well, a well-known producer. he would be the producer of the fifth swindlers. uh, cream puff, well, a lot of who he brought to the stage this creative dad for many. here's to me always. dad told me to pick up the guitar. i something, well, do not be silent, the child was all that. and here's my
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uncle. zhenya is given a guitar. i had no options, do not teach. go play. of course, then i understood, in general, how, why, i was before her i didn’t take it in my hands, dad said he spoke, but in the end my uncle didn’t, yes, and dad was delighted, but at first he was still in vocals. yes, at first i was three years old. it’s just that competitions have already begun there for only six or seven years. here, well, there, from 5:00, maybe some kind of children's competitions in general. by the way, how do you like vanya on creativity? i have vanya's favorite song. this is venus jupiter . it's very like many great songs, but it's a super hit, of course, and it was this song that made you famous. yes, that is in theory. uh, before that, you invested a lot in your studies, right? or how is it, how is it? that is , you feel that you are investing in your studies, in general, a sore subject. i'm not me, if here, depending on what kind of study you are talking about, well, it's like
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entertainment, self-development for me it was a hobby. i never in musical schools anywhere in general i was engaged only in a vocal, a guitar a piano. i've always found a solution for myself somehow. how to learn to play the guitar in general in a month and a half mastered vine that is, i was told that it like super fast in general, i already took this bar in a month and a half from someone there. well, like , after six months there, it doesn’t work out, in my opinion, ddt was everything. something like this i, in my opinion, sang the very first song. but there, nevertheless, self-development prevailed for me. i always, uh, wanted to develop myself, that is, i could never play there classical music or whatever, although i respect it very much, and the classics are ahead, everything is true in general, but that is, well, i myself have never been interested so that it somehow learn to play. to me i always wanted more modern, but no one taught modern. so i myself started like this, of course, katya, what technique do you prefer? what school? what? yes? in
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which direction to develop? well, of course, the actress wants to go there, maybe in the theater. well, in general, i want a movie, probably, i prefer a movie set, a camera camera - this is my best friend. well, i don't know, that's how it feels. it's like i'm looking at the camera the camera is my best friend. that's just right, well, the camera loves and the camera loves the camera. this is the most, in general, the most important thing, yes, here is the first casting. that's where a lot of people didn't bother you. everyone looks demand. say something, yes fairy tales. yes, i will say, i will say a hero is born inside you. that's how you feel when you start to, uh, immerse yourself in the character that you need to play, in general, i immerse myself in the character. i 'll read the script first. and i need to understand my hero. but then just try to get used to the role. i get it almost immediately. i mean, it's different.
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it's uh, well a man can play and bake, but it gets into the frame and everything is lost, for example, and vice versa, respectively, yes, you can do everything, well, conditionally ivanov is in the camera on the camera. excuse the camera and everything is fine and the camera also loves and in general everything is fine , of course been doing this all my life. a million people come in. i'm talking about what is personally about us. we, we worked for this, everything, there is our childhood and all that. i sure that many will say that it’s like that katya is there, like, and now her childhood is going on there, but i’ll say that when she works so much, there is no childhood there, in general, that is, like she has you, as if i’m sure, that i have friends there, how much she does not work. i'm sure it's a lot of work. yes? what do you have here? they say adults don't work that hard there. how many children who live there are no friends, some friends. it's natural, of course, it's
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some kind of repercussions of the old show business. here in our old one. the meeting was friends. there is a little, friends, of course i have a lot of friends who support me, my family supports me, so the family is your friends. yes , of course, dad, mom, brother. yes, i still have friends, of course, you know, well, from the old show business and the old industry, sometimes they say it's better and not tell anyone. well, what are you going to do? and only then, when gop e, then let everyone see. you say not to jinx it, so that enemies do not envy, but relatives, so that they do not worry much. that you will do something wrong. here's how close this one is to you. here, what do you think about it? no, i'm the opposite, i'm still that adviser. i always consult with my mother, that is, like, i have some kind of story. and if i'm in doubt about something, i'll always come up, i'll ask, like, bye. what do you think, what is it for me to do this at all? should i be doing this?
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i have an excellent team with whom i generally give advice on everything, that is, who, in principle, are aware of everything that we will do, because somehow we come to you with an offer. we together there is creative, that is, i work in a team. i don’t have any particular personal individual e projects there, like, i don’t hide anything, as it were, guys, and on the contrary , we do everything together. that's by itself. there, uh, other people. it's me, and no matter how i have to say, nobody asks, like they ask there. what are the plans for the future type of live, i say well, the concert and that's it. i’m not afraid to say this about concerts, that is , it turns out to be a family, your team, the main and first, yes, that is, i recently watched a film about a documentary film about billy eilish, she has a mom dad, brother, this is her. and with you initially go. that is, like mom, let's say i invested everything at all. basically, i'm here thanks to you. that is. if she hadn’t paid me money to the theater then, for this theater everything is as it seems. and by the way, i also studied there for nine years, but listen, how do you feel about the fact that
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a huge number of parents? well, the last, damn it, probably 10-15. they constantly treat children and place them in various toys numerous many walk five to six. no, they have no personal life, in general, like this, and the child must, as it were , choose for himself what he wants to do. that is, for example, i want to sing. here comes the drink to sing. i want to draw let the drawing go. that is, it is not necessary. that's somehow all the time the child back and forth. you can go back and forth, as if asking him what you want, he will answer everything and everything. maybe this is how this impulse will turn out. i am very artistic for the first time. well, i 've been in commercials. here's how it happened. i've been in commercials. and me and my mom says why don't you act in films? well, here we are, really. why don't we make films? and so we went to the agency and castings, then , uh, cinema, and now, everything is somehow everything, yes, everything
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is the same, this is all the movement with mugs with me. a little bit wrong, well, just a little bit at all. i agree with the words about the fact that parents should, how to listen to the child, but i just had a little. so i was just too young to be aware of my wants and needs. yes, and my parents, as it were, they, on the contrary, me there they gave it there, yes, they helped me. if you decide on your own, it came to me like this, mom, i want to play football and come to football. my dad used to buy all the uniforms and equipment for me. actually i came hit. i really came to football, hit my knee and didn’t go there again, and he bought beads for me in uniform, the coolest ones. i say dad. i want boots only in the bath. you wanted to take two classes. so no. dad, i 'm not going to fuck like this. okay, take it. i'm all, i went one lesson and all went to hockey, went swimming. swimming was serious. for a long time i also did something for 2 years, that there was still basketball there. and so, and the theater has always been and
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how you never got tired of the theater. that's where i stayed. well, although they still spilled it there for swimming, it’s eternal. something like you from the theater to swimming from swimming to teach lessons to sleep and to school, but here there is a personal life wrong, where do you lose? here are those 15 minutes between swimming and timing. are you forever? well, it’s good for me that one producer and an old one, so to speak, from the old guard of producers told me about children that at some point they, in general, demolish the tower so, in general, on the basis of, in fact, greatness, and they turn into stars in the worst sense of the word, that is, these whims, well, what victims, what they suffer. well, we don't have a type. well, who knows, i think that we are not victims, maybe it’s because you have been walking since these three years and slowly, with small small boards, small boards, what you need to tell the child so that at some point he will not be himself not lost. he said, i'm a star mom, leave us like a circle
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of moms, you ask for advice take mom to camera, please yo, i'm lucid. well, it wasn’t such that, oh, i catch myself on the fact that i have now suffered. and of course it was. well, what is it all about, and i think that through this it’s not like every other thing, everyone should go through this, because this is such a topic as that you are experiencing next to you there are people who push you away from this. that is, my mother immediately gave foam, it was probably 13 years old. it's not even venus jupiter yet. it's still, well , there was no one at all, and now i was. for those who are still these are the main stages, stop me personality. that's 14 years old. it’s just that i was such a child, in general, and i recorded it for you with a camera, and i got a cover of a lot of views on the well-known social network. and here i was thinking that that’s it, like, so i grabbed the bird by the tail in general, and
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then my mother immediately gave me a pendal to the side. i remember this period very well. it doesn't manifest itself in the fact that you go there, like you want to be so super cool. you're normal, it's just for me that everything always manifests itself to the family. you start with loved ones. you start neglecting your relationship with them. that's the saddest thing about it, because uh, there are people around, but there's like your family. and so, when this family begins to communicate, they put themselves in some moments above them, then this is very bad. here and here. when i turn around , i understand that, well, like, i know all aspects of this disease, no matter how much you want to return to it. i had a feeling. well, i don’t know, they didn’t actually send it to me now, because i’m learning not to give children this age. i love studying there. here to learn something new for yourself there, to try some new cuisine, to travel, and to meet new people in different cities of the country. this is
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the expansion of horizons. uh-huh, but your parents expected that you would appear with them, in general , the development of events is different, that is, here she herself knows everything that she wants. yes, and i think the parents are very proud simply. well , this is generally, well, an independent child at that age. this is a very cool conductor. here she is with me all the time. she is with me on some film expeditions on tests, even here the test itself, when it comes, we sit, my mother and i we analyze the heroine there. how to say here's a live role? i myself, of course. but the analysis of personality yes, character and that's it. such. that's it, the character of the personality must be understood here. your heroine surrounded me , of course, recently on all the billboard posters, yes, which are just that, as if i were at that age, then you play someone. well, in fact, here, and there was absolutely nothing to play, absolutely i am
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that mischievous girl, such a cheerful girl. i am she and there is, that is, i have absolutely nothing to play. that is, i am me, but there are no gadgets at all, for example, in this world in which you play. it was even good. this is very important, but even good. it's even good. that is, like these games , these are all all sorts, but the indians. here we played. there , we went to all sorts of indians and talked there, that is, this is the most important communication. it’s not like these people sit on the phone like this, and most importantly , communicate, so it can be taken away from all gadgets. if you take away gadgets like well, i think that, probably in children, i think not it is worth picking up the phone, you have to give free rein. i don't have a free phone. my phone was taken from me. in short, i was punished for this. i was taken away by sensors and given a push-button. this was the top punishment for
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me, because it was a very hard time for me. in short, i myself, well, probably, at the age of 16 i bought myself a push-button phone and removed the touch one, because, well, someone writes there. she push-button only call you open. i went straight with him for weeks. i was so cleansed mentally, it’s just that it became easier for me, because it was so convenient to just call you. you can find and outgoing. well, i mean, it's really great. cool. here but when i was little, for me, it was the punishment of the computer, i was not allowed to play, but i did not have time there. especially. it's just that if i played on the computer, then i don't do my homework. it was very bad, of course, now there will be recognition. i have never played any computer game in my life. true, i know existence, but i am so afraid of them that they will eat away from me the time that i needed in to spend on completely different things, and i'm scared to leave. here in this alien reality. uh, well, because abai's life is much more serious than that of children.
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my god, you are afraid to go into a parallel reality in general, but listen, what do you think about us all going into parallel reality in the future, in fact, it will not be very good, because you need to live in the present to live in the present. that's the fact that he didn't think there with him, and even in the past it was about what will be in the future no, you just need to live in the present. we i had a very serious discussion with lena on this topic, in general there is a fairly well-known science fiction writer who believes that 40% of humanity is ready to leave and in general, yes, yes man, wow. well, they kind of interact there, they really go to play further. someone is feeding them. in general , funny e everything is realistic, it's just that there was something similar, but this, of course, this is, uh, a terrible thing. i don’t think it’s bad that we, uh, everything is evolving, that we are developing technologies, all that. yes , very cool, but of course, it's too much there,
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type people stop communicating, they live, how to say, in general, everything is sad. we continue our conversation with you creative industry podcast. our guest today vanya dmitrienko actress katya dark pockets. we continue our conversation back to creativity. tell me, let's say venus jupiter was written at some point, uh, and put up. yes, but you had no fear that you, in general, would become slaves to your hit film and you would be perceived that way all your life, as, but there are such artists. yes, they always ask for the same to sing a song. for example. you told me, 36. this is victory, i am loyal to this. well, as it were. well, okay, nothing to be afraid of. yes, but here i am, for example, by myself i can say that periodically. and i have a problem with the fact that if someone knows that i
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worked on a group, then it's up to me. that's how it stretches, like a label, as if nothing the word did not exist during this time. it’s as if i didn’t do anything else, so for my part i advise you to constantly take new and new heights, this goes without saying, but let's say you say, will i be there like, uh, become a hostage to my hit. and why should i be afraid of this at all, if a hit is an incredible success, the tatu group is an incredible success, there were no such russian groups yet, that is, they went on tour on a world tour, it’s generally like that, like, of course, yes. this is incredible as well. cool. this is a huge success and someone dreams of such a thing cannot even afford it. and that is, both a hit and venus peter - this is definitely a hit, then there were self- known songs were lego was 36.6 a lot it was very much. and now we will release the album venus is a hit, which got to 198th place in the world charts. he flew into the auditions
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of only russian listeners from other countries. that is, as if by itself to interrupt. we really want it hard and the fact that he is, in principle, is an incredible pride for me and, as it were, always strives to eat something, because he is. this is my pride. they are afraid that i will stay with him. god forbid, i'm filming , i'll stay in our past, where are my people from? yes, but it was very important to follow that that there are chart numbers. how is it tested? for example, when you look at how many views you pay attention to. how many views did manyun have on the platforms? or how many auditions there were on streaming sites, of course, it's interesting with me everything was interesting, how can you not watch it. but this is for what, in order to simply understand what standards you set for all that. it's more for yourself. a. if suddenly one day it will be a little lower than expected, i already had this, in principle happens, but in fact
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the right thing is to move on. here you go more quietly, you will be such a trigger to once again, and on the street the forces will return again yeah, now they are crying again on the other side , it is important, in general, that people of the older generation know you, for example, or you don’t think about it at all. well let's you know, your mom, it's already people so a generation to continue for me. in fact, i don't even know how to say this. well, probably not really. well, i don't know. everything is fine. how are you? represent the audience? here, well, this is the word audience this is what they look like. it’s that the audience here doesn’t know me, here are some people who are watching me, who are liking something there. i don't know, well, just, that's what i like is for me the audience. and what do you think, this is the audience, they already strongly believe in your
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heroine, of course, but this does not work. do you choose the scenario? that's when they scare you, suddenly there is some. uh, a very negative character. uh, there let's say an antagonist who starts doing some completely nasty behavior. and these unpleasant actions, for example, other children will look at and repeat. well, i would really play some kind of hooligan. in fact, i've always dreamed of playing some sort of anti-hero. yes, yes, most of all it causes nerves. hmm adrenaline loves it. well, in real life, no matter how much time we have, we not only need to take. well, well, i love my brother, so creative hooligans are our guests. every creative person. there is a so-called glass ceiling, which must be broken through in the end and before it it is necessary
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to reach first, then despair, pain, which means, uh, many will have a creative crisis, serious after that someone about beating someone no, this is a creative ceiling. here is further. here is the development that we are talking about now, and you already had, firstly, a creative crisis, when you sit and cannot write a song. nothing works out, the desperate is complete, or you can’t play and the camera stops looking and so on, no. no, no, once again no and never will be and will never ever be there. never say never. i i think it will never sound very appropriate in this vein, but i’m very interested in how many of these ceilings there are, because, and every time you step over yourself in fact, you break through it? that is, when you started, when i first got there, the cover got a lot of views there. i, too , broke through some kind of ceiling when the song became somehow famous. i also jumped and that is, how many of these ceilings they believe that they are just they just happen all the time. i don't even know
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how high the ceilings are. i think it's simple uh, steps in the flat room. that's up, it doesn't exist now. i always say that in our country infinity strives absolutely because of the apathy of the creative crisis. i think so far that i have an opinion on this something one thing. i believe that all apathy and creative crises are personally in the head of a person. my album is called paranoia. and it is precisely about the fact that we develop a lot of problems in our head, the problems outwardly become internal. and you sort of twist them in your head and this it becomes, as if you are scaling somehow, and they become huge problems for you in this, really the salt of many people is a fly in the ointment with honey in the head, so to speak, in fact, from what from what lena reacts so that now, in fact, we are also watched by a certain number of people who have no idea what your generation looks like. they look and
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are amazed. they think we imagined it completely, otherwise. well, as a rule, this is for the worse, otherwise and then suddenly this is the most, this is the most beautiful thing. that is, i have. here was the question. they didn't have time to answer. there we flew on about the audience for me. it was very important, but to get 35 from an adult audience and these are different views on this, but i have such a view precisely because i still have a concert activity and when teenagers come to my concerts a children, they are released to them parents. it was important for me to make it clear to my parents that i would not teach children anything bad, and i would not say anything bad to them. and i have my own stable worldview, which i am ready to share and some right things, some right messengers. i’m ready to convey to them, that is, when the theme doesn’t come to concerts at all, when mom is interested and dad is interested and daughter is interested, they all get high. this is the most beautiful thing in general, because not every teenager succeeds in getting respect from adults. especially in
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a creative environment. they really have the majority of the opinion that our generation is a generation of gadgets and absolutely thoughtless deeds. i can speak for myself, actually about adults. i listen to guitar music india music. well, western. yes, i listened to it a lot in my time, and i always had a question. why don't we have a young man on stage? a guitar that plays well and sings well. it’s just that there was no need for another, in general, requests. yes, just to stand on the stand, and when i saw on the air, uh, one of the concerts, where vanya the general on the guitar, sang cool, in general , for me it was like it's new breakthrough here is our glass and show business ceiling. and it was really cool, and as you know, what you are broadcasting, and it’s very sincere, and i, for example, when i listen to the radio, and i already authored so much that for me i filter very quickly, songs, in in which there is
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composition, in which there is graphomania, in which there is no soul, and i am very pleased. but today to see you here and talk to you and once again find out, otherwise the depth is actually where you are, but in which you dive and see katya because something that i feel it from you. i want this so that no other children are afraid of this sincerity. you know, it seems to me that the state of closedness does not allow to escape. to this deep experiment, at school , sometimes children are told, that is, like, be more restrained, that is, you should always keep your emotions in yourself. i think it's absolutely. if you want to talk, if so smart, it's just amazing at all. if you want, say you want to rush, go ahead. rise, for sure. these are incredibly wise words, because i was once asked, and hmm
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whatever law i would introduce e in short , the constitution yes, that's right, and i said that i would ask all parents to send their children to study in the theater for a year, because the theater is very liberating. i think that it is really very important to learn how to communicate with other people in childhood. and when children are forbidden or, like , they are shackled to themselves. i don’t understand this at all, when a child knows how to communicate, get to know each other and all that. this is very good for the future. we will help a lot. katya absolutely agrees. in general, yes, children sometimes imposed, like, here, be more restrained here at school, especially called imposed will be restraint. it’s always at school that the director is on the set, the director is on the set , of course this is, but the director can offer some of his own thoughts there, that is, or maybe i did this. maybe i ’ll do something like this, but now we won’t say what we are working on, we can’t say anything. no i won't
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say okay? it goes, but there is some completed work. but soon my project will be released, and i play a psychic girl , it was easy to play a girl with e. here. yes, there extra, well, in general, all heroes, all heroes in uh cinema must be extraordinary, but superpowers. here. in general, i always dreamed of playing in some kind of mystical thriller. here somewhere in a horror movie in some dream came true. i really love some horror movies , something terrible, otherworldly mystical. some kind of just my my love dream came true. yes, yes, pour some more honey for our viewers. and how do you feel about soviet cinema and soviet composers, and therefore i will say i have, but my favorite soviet film. this is me walking around moscow and
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the diamond arm. it’s generally a classic there, that there i first looked at my hand with my grandmother, then i looked with my mom and dad, and then i looked myself . listen, i don’t know, i guess, and then i was going to the movies, it’s different at that time there wasn’t such a developed film industry in terms of cameras there and everything cool there, and you can see it, like somewhere around here they tried to reshoot what it was jokes personally of the actors who did not add you. it's straight it all just looks very native, so soviet cinema probably doesn’t like it cool there is an annual new year’s eve. what's there? well, in short, well, moscow does not believe in tears, too, incredible pictures are alive , simply healthy, although for even us children. this is also native, because there it's just nice to look at. and you still inspire with what our parents once watched in their youth. it's also cool. it's as if
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they are on a par with them come on and i'm a template for moscow, what's there, who are you from the heroes? e the most this movie. it seems to me that he is very kind, like saying songs like this, and i ’m walking, walking heartily, looking, and i can pass now very much . here, i don't know. what was winnie the pooh there? cheburashka, of course, is an animation. yes, it's animation, right? well, i mean movies. i don't know the baba yaga of the koschey fairy tale there. well fairy tales, of course, that children watch movies. it turns out cartoons. no, not always cartoons. i have, for example, my past was visiting fairy tales and i watched alexander rowe's fairy tales and uh, didn't see them. well, there morozko, for example, is 12 months old. and yes, yes, we had such a cinema. so i remember, they have the diamond hand, and i
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say, in moscow it’s completely like moscow . i’ll tell you everything honestly, so i can’t support them. i didn't watch exactly like it, because it really matters in movies. kat is very cool. it matters now. this is already stomatic knowledge, that is, the music of 50% of the film's success, e, guarantees good sanctions. uh-huh of course truth and memorability were also written. i really like to do this when they turn to write some music for a series or films. well, that's all about it, then i also wanted to ask about it. but still, well, how are you here? well, it's charging ahead and thank god uh, tell me how you see the future of our country. here. uh, what do you have, what do you see in your head. this is a serious question. but i think people are waiting for an answer to it, after all. i believe that if children engage in creativity and self-development and repeat parent
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