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[000:00:00;00] and there are more than 50 traditions or to make one of these with your own hands, so they change for everyone who sees the katun for the first time with its incredible color of water, with its unique character , playful and capricious, with its soul, which is undoubtedly female, i motivate people to want to know themselves from the inside and and if they they will also do this, through our native culture and begin to clean up their space , let's say, clean up at home, what the hell. everything that has inscriptions to replace the odishka gradually, so that our wife would suddenly take some beautiful shirt of her husband, sew herself with the child. deports. he will do good. yes, right now, he will come with joy, he will work, because he quickly rinsed his clothes. that's all the ba in half an hour will fly right on the wings even at night, there will be enough energy. true, yes, all because here it is love. here you put it
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in. so she will write it, and the female task is precisely to nourish the male spirit. here is this love with the warmth of unobtrusive care. yes, but simply by their presence at the right time. here, and we are really arranged inside. our interviews are getting stronger. or maybe this task is to be clear to your wife , to allow her to manifest herself in the way she wants not to limit her, because then her soul will manifest itself more and more. yes, well, if you agreed to go through some life period together , that is, then it must be done, well , it’s true, in happiness, otherwise, there’s no sense other than return , what’s short on earth beyond the river. you can come to these parts of the green coast for a month or even longer, and still there will be little time to see and feel the place. yes, i have and not all altai misses such a moment.
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i do not know what it is connected with, but since he is alive, it means that he feels those who do not need to come here and those who need to be here. and also those who should have met and talked a long time ago. these beautiful wise women knew about each other, but lived far away, everyone gathered. yes, we couldn’t meet in any way, but the strength of altai, in addition to everything, is to be at the right time and in the right place next to those people who will say important words to you. and of course, in sincerity in the ability through the pain of hardship. to close oneself from the world in the ability to hear oneself in respect for nature in connection with the roots, strength is always in truth , and altai is a place where it is easy to realize simple, but important truths for a person. it simply
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will save me not by me. hello dear friends. this is a podcast life of the wonderful and i am alexei varlamov with you. i have a well-known tv presenter, the fat woman fyokla, and we will talk about a wonderful layer of academics. nikita ilyich tolstoy. this is the father of fyokloy. i must say , we have known each other for a long time and have been in the opposite situation many times, when everyone around asked questions. and i answered. today we are changing roles,
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and i am very interested in what kind of conversation we will have, especially since the topic is very, dear, very important. nikita ilyich turns 100 this year. and now we'll talk about him, as about your father, as about a wonderful scientist, as about a person who once made me, like many students of the faculty of philology of moscow state university , an amazing impression, because he was completely different, he was not like . whom he had amazing lectures, and although i'll be honest. i was not very interested in slavic philology, but for some reason like this, but he himself is the appearance of this tall, stately man, such a real russian nobleman, a count with a long beard his speech. uh, his movements, his gestures. it was something absolutely incredible. what are your memories of your father ? unfortunately number 96, but really here
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in the twenty-third. we are celebrating the centenary of his birth. i have memories , of course, very, very warm, homely ones. and when you say that he was not like the others, then the child, the daughter, does not understand, does not realize, but i have always been daddy's daughter, and i, perhaps, i will say something completely different, but philology is serious things. we'll talk more. it seems to me that what i'm doing. uh, working on television, because i studied at a theater university, that i am somehow, uh, emotional, maybe, i hope, such as that artistically, that's all from dad. and, because dad, despite all his scholarship , doctor of science glasses. ah, knowledge books. yes yes yes. he was a very funny and very person. uh, that's just so artistic, he sang some stupid songs all the time he composed rhymes, he made jokes, and he, by
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the way, acted in films once, yes, yes, he acted in films several times. e. once they were traveling with my mother in the subway, she worked, and there, from tretyakovskaya to leninsky prospects, they caught him. uh, just a subway assistant director, but because of his big beard. oh , tell me, please, you have such a beard. but you don’t want to act in films, something like that, dad, who, it means, goes there to some meeting of the president. it is science or something like that he says, well, what are you you want what's in what? the actual proposal? but we are looking for extras for the film. e sergei fedorovich bondarchuk boris godunov well , well. maybe that means dad was terribly happy, canceled all his academic affairs for several days and stood in the extras at e in the film boris godunov on the coronation scene, which was filmed then in zagorsk in the trinity of sergei lavra, although the action takes place in essence, of course. in the assumption cathedral of the moscow
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kremlin, he disappeared there for several days. uh, and when he said that uh hmm if he got a call from work or something. he says you don't say i'm on set you say i'm very very busy. it was terribly interesting to him, and he also didn’t tell anyone on the set that she, of course, didn’t know either. no , i didn’t know, the only thing that dad was still here was the end of the eighties of people who know the church service well? and in general, here is the knowledge as it is, as in the church. there were not so many, and my dad was a very church-going person and as a child he served in the temple and in general the service and knew everything brilliantly, therefore, he was still very proud that he prompted a little, there he was an assistant and a second director. that how one should hold on, how one should, means to act, and so on. well, this, by the way, is true, here we are. so i studied in the soviet years in the early eighties, and yet. well, not that the church was completely banned, but somehow it was clearly not welcomed there at the university in the student environment. he walked
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when the bright week was there, easter congratulated everyone, christ is risen, and he did not reserve his religiosity, of course, but he never hid it. i must say that several of his students somehow connected their lives, someone just simply became a priest , someone, well, artemy vladimirovna, and someone remained in philology or science, but in a sphere close to the church. so, i remember very well how my dad and i went, and he took me to church, we wanted to say we lived, but we still live, we continue to live in the ordynka. and this is just such a suburb of moscow, such a corner of moscow where several more churches were preserved, and several churches were open. i remember i walked on holy week, and joy to the church of all who sorrow, and he stood there, he was nikita ilyich , i remember exactly that i went. and uh, hmm , eighty-four. easter was such a favorite holiday of his. he always
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changed, but i wanted to say that it was still somehow preserved, uh, he supported such an old moscow tradition that you go to church? uh, for easter actually. here on the procession at the beginning of the service, then for some time we were still there. well, maybe not for long, because i was still a girl, then you come home and you talk after fasting, then you go to some other church. then and then you go to visit odni and others, or guests came to us. and this is such a full night, on the one hand, some kind of festive and festive campaigns. eh, also conversations and friends, and so on and so forth, i was very shocked by this story from the cinema , because somehow i was getting ready just now, there i read some materials and memoirs about nikita ilyich well, you say it is written about the cinema , it is not said anywhere. but that's just what you have followed us. after all, you also starred, that i, and just such an artistic beginning
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of craving for this, dad, and i starred in childhood. i was also caught just like that, dad for the beard, and at school, like this , some photographer came to me. so i came to the girls. come here, and me and uh, my classmate put us on the stairs. i remember shags. since then, i always go to akhmats, and we ended up on the cover of a magazine, then for the second time some people came to the gorky children's studio. come on, girls, here we are you and me were sent to the filing cabinet, this children's studio of gorky, i then starred in several films and his dad was something like this, well, that is, you starred earlier than dad. i took off before my dad. yes, and we, apparently my means, did not give children's glory, but peace. he also said that he had to get out. hey, you were filming. i will shoot. i had an interesting story with this gorky studio, also connected with the thick ones, that i had several films behind me in my there, i don’t know
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13-14 years old. and at that moment, our famous great director gerasimov was filming e. the film, leo tolstoy, which means later, so such is his paintings, and he plays tolstoy there and his wife. sofya andreevna plays armak there and they call me for auditions. now i'm probably already a teenager. yes, i'm 13 years old and they call me for auditions, i have to play e molo. uh, so she is still a girl, the daughter of lev nikolaevich jr. alexander lvovna is fat. i remember that i was already interested in by that time means the history of cinema. i understood who gerasimov was, i understood who such makarova i come to gorky's studio such old chairs are high. and i sit down and i see that makarov is being made up next to me, which means i value it a little, but something is winding me up there, i don’t know what inexpensive people are here or what it is, and tests begin, and they have photos and they all say, says, my god. well,
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it looks like, well, it looks like, well, how did you find it, say the assistant. well, it looks like, and my mother and i. i was still with my mom. you know, like a minor. how do we shake? shoulders there. well, yes. well, sort of, you know well, here is one family somehow, of course, alexander lvovna is fat. she means, a sister of my great-grandfather, but still, like some kind of tolstoyan blood, but they did not understand that they were calling a person from the same family here. but then events developed funny, that when it turned out that i was fat all this, it means that somehow they became even more interested, then it turned out that my uncle is beautiful, then, as i know, maybe this is not true, but so i they said beautiful. hey, ilya vladimirovich, stop. uncles. ilyusha wrote a rather explicit script review. e, gerasimova and. v. in general, i did not play alexandrovna lvov, but somehow they did not read it. well, no. well, maybe i just didn't play well in the audition. the
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the ideal price counts for seconds. whale, and on a new and on a car with mileage tinkoff, he is the only one but now, nevertheless , let's turn a little to history. let's figure it out, so nikita ilyich tolstoy is your father. why, what does he have to do with a lion, because it’s very difficult to deal with thick ones there. who is who? yes. lev nikolayevich is the largest father in russian literature. he is such a great russian literature and understand who you are, you are some kind of fat, as we say, second cousin brother. these tolstoy leo tolstoy know somehow i mean the beard next to follow the hands. and our line. uh, uh, russian fat now comes from here in russia, in general, not so many fat people come from the second son of lev nikolaevich sofia andreevna i read from ilya lvovich. yeah, i'm
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lvovich before other children married the first granddaughter. e lev nikolaevich this daughter is just e and lvovich the source of the main philosopher. you, and then they had a daughter, then four sons and uh, then another girl and a boy, also quite a large family. well, in general, in those days it was not such a rarity for all four boys. it so happened, but ended up in the military schools of the cadet corps, as it was then called . my grandfather studied at the naval cadet corps in st. petersburg; there are excellent photographs of his student. and even before the revolution. uh, as a young midshipman sailed on the aurora, it was quite a modern one. the ship where he passed. uh, the practice, probably, among sailors is somehow, that is, i also swam correctly, i say i went on the aurora and uh hmm, here's some first his student service, then he continued his real one. here is another who studied in e.
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hmm in moscow in the cadet corps, the eldest of these of this four took part in the first world war, and then when the civil war begins, then all four brothers. in the white army, three of them end up in the south direction, and my grandfather as a man of the sea, he makes his way to the east and joins kolchak's army and it turns out he was a personal adidat of the general capel. here is my father when he told me this. he always i recalled that in the film chapaev there is such a scene, a mental attack, how they walk in black uniforms. just like that, just such a rank. e parts. eh, and, as far as i understand, these were parts of even just officers composed of a psychic attack. this is what we call a psychic attack. here, papa, this part of the general capel said, that is, he was going to enter there,
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probably, but not in the chapaev film, of course, but in history, probably in history. yes, my grandfather means, it turns out that we don’t have his memories, but we know that he participated in this ice like siberian was, another ice campaign is when they, when they are 2,000 km, if i'm not mistaken, passed in the winter and there is a story that he was taken out several times to be shot. once he escaped execution, as my father told me by the fact that he was seized and already means that they just put him against the wall, and then he, probably believing that it is red, he thinks that it is red. why who else is it? maybe, uh, now take life altogether, and then he became like. well, here it is, just already as before death. all he thinks about the reds is to say and to cover them with such a good, good naval obscenity, and then, it means, those who began to think somehow. or maybe, after all, he is a nobody player, in general,
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by some miracle his grandfather, but he managed to survive. at least the migrant newspapers already wrote that he was shot for what, then it was here that he died of typhus, but still in the last hospital train. unconsciousness in him is taken out to china, somehow through e, so chita is somewhere there, he ends up in china in harbin then shanghai and then he starts to find out where his family is. and how is it that i still don't understand how they figured it out. he finds out that his family in europe in exile needs to pause here. i tell you so, it's all like a movie and for me it's really a movie and to be honest, i want to make a documentary movie. here we are with my second cousin volodya, the fat grandson of another of those brothers, uh, whom i am now talking about, we want to make a movie now in the history of our grandfathers and about mine, that means the other three grandsons of tolstoy mikhail ilyich andrey ilyich and vladimir
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ilyich they turn out to be moving in a southern direction. and unfortunately, one brother is dying of typhus, and the other brother is already outbid, which is there at the neck, which connects crimea with the mainland . and when, uh, the reds advance, he gets up, uh, to his full height above the trench and just from uh, some kind of revolver or something, starts shooting point-blank. uh, a chain of reds, which, in general, was a suicide , it turns out a bullet in the stomach, and it dies, in my opinion, just almost into the hands of his brother, but falls and now, after almost 100 years found by historians. maybe not exact right up to the very place of his burial, but the cemetery in which they were buried, who died in the twentieth year in that battle, and there is now a cross and uh, here. it is written that
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count andreevich tolstoy died there during the civil war. vladimir ilyich manages to escape. he boards a ship and through turkey through galipopol through this gallipoli camp, finds himself in serbia in the kingdom of serbs in the croats slavs in migration and there in the twenties in the xx-xxi two tolstoy's grandsons meet their mother their younger sister serbian fat serbian fat, uh, who lived in exile for 20 25 years, and there in exile my father was born at 23, and then his cousins ​​were born. children. e vladimir ilyich oleg a vladimir i. i am vladimirovich ilyusha vladimirovich and my father was born in such a small e-town, he administers his former
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austria-hungary to his homeland, and a and then e already, when he went to elementary school there, but i still complained to me, i remember it very well that they didn’t let him out up to 5 years in the yard to play with serbian boys, because he must was to learn. e, as follows the russian language and called him nikita and it was a conscious decision of my grandfather, because he only wanted such a russian name, which is not in other slavic languages ​​​​and damages a little more detail about his baptism, that when they came to the orthodox church in serbia to be baptized with nikita, then the priest refused the prestigeists, because yes, he did not know any nikita. let's let nicholas go. say something well there. as you wish, but i will baptize, as i know, as i can, my grandfather went before, metropolitan some there, means the serbian who said. i know such a russian name, you can baptize nikita, and then some baptized him,
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then there is one. photo as uh my father is sitting with this. you see now i am ours after the death of the pope with such a tolstoy ring, where is the coat of arms of the fat ones. that means, apparently he was allowed to wear it for a photograph. he sits very proudly. that's how it means, showing tolstoy's family family peach, and he studied at the russian gymnasium correctly. you understand , to belgrade so that he can continue his education in the russian gymnasium, of course, this amazing was also a gymnasium, where many or not taught. and yes, it means that now, too , in the twenty-third year, the 90th anniversary of the russian house is being celebrated. this is the house, so to speak, the russian house, which was built by russian architects, and, because the immigration was very large, it is believed that the russian emigration in serbia was about 40-45.000, and the serbian king alexander accepted the russians with e with great joy, because and
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there was a very large military emigration in serbia a and king alexander knew the russian language very well, he studied in russia in the corps of pazhit and besides, of course, the relations of the serbs. the russians were very special and i will introduce what, of course, the serbs still remembered. uh, the liberation war in the balkans is still that war of the 19th century, which liberated them from the turks from the ottoman empire. in addition , very educated people came to serbia, not only, but very many of these forty-fifty thousand were young people with education and skills good professionals. that's all i mean, the russian gymnasium was wonderful education but received a wonderful education and such a pre-revolutionary one , in fact, still, of course, they studied donation textbooks. and here is further. wait, the fun begins, because here is this russian pre-revolutionary boy. a native of a migrant white environment ends up in the soviet union and becomes, uh,
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a soviet student at moscow state university, and then a soviet scientist, and so on. but the most important thing between these two is war. yes, this is the second world war, where is nikita ilyich takes the most active part, as a partisan, and then as a red army soldier. and these are some completely paradoxes of history. yes uncle's father is white, he turns red. he said somewhere about himself that i was the only tolstoy red army soldier. here's how it happened. in general, of course, this is such an amazing historical turn that has occurred in our family. and this is a conversation not only about my father, and not only about my work to take him, and these serbian fat russian immigration, which she does during the war. and this is more and the talk that they just managed to somehow change their fate, there was a huge will and with the course of circumstances, of course , which. just if it weren’t for these two grandsons of tolstoy, ilya ilyich vladimirovich my grandfather is his brother, then we would now they didn’t
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defeatists, and this is exactly how the fat treated. uh, to the defenders. and they were ardent defenders. and there is such a thing, my dad loved this one, he remembered this one to quote. i don't remember, uh, a big piece, but i remember the phrase that in émigré magazines and newspapers there was such and such a rhyme about my grandfather. well, no epigrams, it means about how he argued at all, and there it was, let's say, so it was on him, like a divine scourge fell count ilya ilyich ilya ilyich was a nice fellow, but at times he was simply mischievous, that's how he led the discussion. and just like that, they defended this position of the defencist word. sluts, good ones, in general in relationships are thick. this is very general about us. lev nikolaevich wrote that there are fat wild ones for something wild . this is very about ours. children it is very very suitable. i’m like that, i smile, and you smile, because we imagine modern cool people who would also have such people, and i, too, of course, have a wild skank, eh,
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but now that’s not about that, that means in my bombing belgrade begin on april 6, 1941. my father is still finishing up. this is the last class of his gymnasium. there is a photograph of him standing in absolutely tattered rags, as thin as a stick, such a pole, because his first work. it was that he had not even finished in the gymnasium. he sorted out the blockage, dragged bricks on the bombed-out houses of belgrade, it’s just that somehow they don’t know where they put them in order, then they render and leave belgrade, where they are already hungry and come to vladimir tolstoy , who worked as an agronomist in the new city bychey in the northeast of belgrade on the river bank, yes and uh , they turn out, the partisan movement begins there, they help uh, partisans and in general, probably, the idea to return to the soviet union it arises
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already when they u stay in serbia

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