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wife you imagine what they expected. from butyrka miraculously managed to send a note. to renounce did not write. and they don't write.
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14 years alive dead stunning in papanov there was nothing from the famous artist being very famous and recognizable, he was burdened by his fame and shunned everything that could emphasize it , hiding behind dark glasses and nondescript clothes there was nothing shown in him alexandra proshkin film director cold summer from the third recalled that papanov , unlike other people, did not advertise his intelligence and through outwardly its rusticity. suddenly, a quote from tyutcheva broke through, then he himself, shy and delicate, did not tolerate anything else like that when they climbed into his soul. we are somehow always behind the scenes somehow with some such jokes there is something like that. i was here, he was so collected, he was somehow so sad and he said, i say, well, how anatolyevich well, just filmed. he remembered the war, and this, of course, is war. she is in it for me. that's just it for him, but in general
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, the decisive thing is that he fought, and he wanted to give. i want such a powerful foundation to be with him. by the way, we have fragments of the performance nest. capercaillie let's see. who is that girl you have there? that's called? zoya, i hope, although the mother in our eighth ankh is a plumber from a decent, absolutely proletarian origin, the father is a plumber, but he is still in prison. cut everything off. what is he doing? i fell in love love is the one that is on the feat inspires the poem. now you yourself i drank on the feat stop you. i forbid you to meet this girl. i forbid. you don't
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have to say that. yes, and maybe i will marry her for the health of the estate. they rehearsed for years. can i tell a story about this yurt. probably you know it means when they found out that there would be a capercaillie nest and dad knew that he would play sudakov. and here my mother plays the role of a wife. right here in this performance. mom plays his wife, and before that, olga came up to him alexandrovna aruseva. she called him tolic. well, you know, listen, go to pay, and ask him to give me the role of your wife. he says, okay olya, he went to the point said valentin nikolayevich tolya wants to play this role, but he will get said. yes, and i wanted to put on your wife, he says, and as you wish, he left. you see, this is how it characterizes him, here. when he never asked for anything for his own? uh let you get
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married. i got married early. they didn’t want me to leave so early at all, i immediately graduated almost together, got married here, especially for a student. well, in general, you repeated, yes, the stories of your parents. i even wrote a letter to him when i left for my first tour. tours were long and arrived no one knew anywhere until it was introduced it was very boring. i wrote this letter to my parents. well, sort of, take me away from here, like from a kindergarten, then they took me somewhere to some mass meetings , met the actors and suddenly they give me a letter from my dad at the reception. this is the only letter that i consider to be parting me for life, dear, daughter, daughter well, hello, it's hard for you to understand, but what can you do with our acting life, it's good that you immediately. it’s not easy when you start with an easy
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one, then later you fight with illusions, it’s difficult, don’t tear into the clouds from that stronger one on the ground, and it gives you boris in itself envy, hostility towards your comrades. this is poison for any creative organism, as stanislavsky said and love the art in yourself, and not yourself in the art of an artist, like any artist, you need to eat a lot, observe, absorb accumulate material. with pleasure. i would go to kemerovo and tomsk, that's where we were on tour, where is your fundamental principle, the curiosity of an actor, an artist, a person, leading. after all, it is so interesting, for sure, they differ at least from muscovites and the dialect, probably, is different, other moral habits. i , for example, as soon as they arrive in another city. i go straight to the bathroom. there people are exposed not only physically, but also spiritually and morally. how interesting is that? how can you be bored? do you think that anton pavlovich chekhov , sick, rode on the bed-posts through the whole
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siberia in the rain, and in the cold for the sake of boredom , for the sake of a thirst for creativity, you need to educate yourself the need to do the business that you have chosen for yourself, then you will not have time for boredom, that is, about girls. he is your daughters. well, i caught it, of course, yes, well, it was good grandfather was a good grandfather. well, work again. he came to us not often and all the time, when he came, and there he would play with the children, when he left all the time he put money in my pocket. and why did you say so quietly. exactly, maybe they had some kind of agreement so that we would sort of live on our own, yes? the temperature is from 18 to 20 degrees , you don’t need a lot of clothes here. it seems that the wardrobe is more modest than ours, only among the inhabitants of the kenyan samburu tribe you are guarded here
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by someone not stealing, my potatoes. but with a bag like yours, i wouldn’t go , of course, you can somehow agree with a teacher and not pay him , it’s easier to make a new discovery in the field of quantum physics than to agree on something with someone. here it is important to observe the correct temperature of the drink , the concentration of coffee and the preparation time. such a capsule apparatus ingests a chirp and coffee. yes, even will. and you have been playing in the orcs for a long time from about the cradle. i think i was born with cards in my hands. i saw how you cheated. listen well, you didn't lose the lives of other prime ministers. on sunday on the first and always on one tv dot ru i remind you that this is a show of a letter, we are talking about anatoly dmitrievich papanov, and i have yuri
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vasilyev and elena papanov as my guests. yuri tell me, hmm , what did anton dmitrievich teach from the most important thing, maybe, so you refer somehow yes, here i am, after the lapse of years , for 47 years. i'm in the theater and uh, of course, i understand that that's what we get at the institute. these are all such basic approaches, everything begins in the theater sometime. papanov's partner, this is where the school begins. actually, in addition to the fact that he listened to every performance. he knew the tonality, he needed that's the tonality of the performance. how is the performance going, where do you need to improve? where can i take a little bit, if the rhythm he needed to hear it to see, then approach, of course, the rabbit, as he carefully, very mine the wife and her child were sitting on the patriarchs. i saw along the sword, and he was walking and he was rehearsing something alone. what is there, as always
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, such, what are you talking about, yes, and then, of course, he has a fantastic property, he could translate a comic situation into a tragic one in a second with one phrase. even in the capercaillie's nest here comes the scene. there they tell , and at that time my classmate, with whom i did not have time, hanged himself, it means to talk before, seeing his condition, and he is there something like that, they are joking there. and suddenly he this is how the bookcase turns. he 's like a funeral tomorrow and i understand that this is the second plan, that he thought about it all the time. but memories once played. we and left concert in a large self-service dining room. spectators are few catering workers. papanov and mironov, one by one, a duet and a trio left the washing room, read something, they played jokes on situations, of course we didn’t like it and i reduced my
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program to a minimum, we’ll do the same. andrey zero. i'm worried going out to this one more, than a modest and far from festive audience, as he performed his program with full dedication on the stage of the kremlin palace at the congress. that's respect for a person. in principle, yes, for me it is so revealing. i know that there was some kind of rehearsal, but there was a director of the kidneys and svetlana ryabova participated, and something didn’t work out for her there and others offended her. she ran away in tears and her endometrium. eh, i caught up in the corridor and began to soothe, looking for a candle. this is my fault. it's me who doesn't work with you. you will succeed. everything is fine. this is generally, of course, from an adult held. but such a level of an actor to hear such support. it's forever. i went to a concert with him, probably the last one he was persuaded by some administrator to go to
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the military unit where the son of this administrator served, so that he would be given a leave, and he came up to me for three concerts and went to earn a little. we arrived there, and now we are driving up in a car, a company is standing at the hotel, soldiers are standing, generals are standing, and they all salute anatolyevich, they simply accepted him as but this is what we are talking about, he was so worried, and he is rubbing his hands with a handkerchief. i say anatolyevich, what are you worried about? he says, julia is good, the artist is always worried, absolutely believe the truth. and for me, for example, it is difficult to imagine that anatoly dmitrievich was a different person, and not that one, that's what you are talking about today in such a superlative degree, tell me with burning eyes. yes, yes, 2022 is the year of anton
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dmitrievich papanov. and even this year for 20 years and continues. yes, e year banana in the theater of satire yes, here we are. may and ninth of may it was on victory day that we played such an evening dedicated to anatolyevich and always. we remember him for a century, we and lena were and the whole family. i'm thirsty to the point of beauty . recently, the theater has begun to do a lot of satire outside the repertory. it's unpleasant that almost the entire corpse participates in this performance. i 'm not talking about the adult artists who worked with him remember him, and the youth , who never saw him in housing, did not work together. and this association is
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worth a lot. many thanks to the theater of satire that they are did a great job for you too. thank you thank you for coming. i remind you, this is a podcast of letters, my guests were the daughter of the great anatoly dmitrievich papanov, elena papanov, and the artist of the satire theater yuri vasiliev thank you very much.
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hello. you want a prompt for schottenger, and i am its lead editor of a popular science magazine with the same name schrödinger's cat and my co-host cat, he is not schrödinger. he is my name, his name is bari, he will help me and give me moral support yes , baria and we have a wonderful guest sergey kut sverchkov, pilot, cosmonaut, hero of russia and , in general, a person whom i envy from the moment we met. i often know. here is sergey here you are 10 years younger than me and at the same time you managed to fly to the iss to go into outer space for some more than 6 hours, yes, 6 hours 47 minutes. after that, fly to antarctica to live there in a tent in search of a meteorite. here
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you see. you can already make an adventure book, i can’t say that i’m the only person who a works exactly science and goes to some extreme places in order to move science, uh, i guess i just got noticed. oh, let's not say. well, after all, there are not so many people on our planet with 8 billion who were both in space and in antarctica. well, probably, yes, i agree. in childhood. you dreamed about it, that such is the fate that i will be like a polar explorer minus 35 antarctica and then into space in a spacesuit, i look at the earth. that's how virginity is. no, not in childhood, uh, all the boys now and uh, then uh in my childhood they dreamed and dreamed of being some kind of superheroes little, because all boys dream of saving the world. and when i was a child, i dreamed of being the most ordinary superhero fireman myself
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, who performs feats every day and saves people, but over time, the dream transformed and i was already at the conscious age of the university, and i thought about the profession of an astronaut and i succeeded. uh, and fly into space and get ready, eh, but as for antarctica , i mean, our polar explorers, uh, employees of the antarctic stations and the arctic stations. uh, they are really very close in both spirit and uh image activities, probably, astronauts. how do you now determine for yourself the purpose of your work. that's why it was necessary to fly space why it was necessary to look for meteorites in antarctica sounds amazing. and why , well, this question should be asked by everyone when a business begins. why what should happen for me, the criterion is to go where it is difficult, because it is not difficult for everyone to work in incredible conditions, and because of the loads that arise
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due to some kind of psychological limitation. well, not everyone is ready for half a year in a closed space to live at the station but important as well. conduct some experiments to gain new knowledge and bring it to people who can use this knowledge to the fullest, because astronauts they , of course, have a very close relation to science. we are doing various experiments. and for this we study various fields of science, but we do not dive. it's very deep in it. there are many, many different scientists who give us a task, and we get these tasks according to the task, we get this knowledge. and just like that this is what we do both at the station and in antarctica. well, back to the topic of adventure. how to prepare for an absolutely unexpected event in antarctica, as i remember, you had problems with the weather, your tent broke,
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it’s generally terrible, minus 35, and your tent was broken. how the fuck was that? astronaut cosmos in the open practically come on. well, in general, during space flight and during other expeditions on earth. we are always trying to think what can await us, of course, it is impossible to calculate everything, and there is some kind of excitement in this. what causes excitement. if you know what will happen for sure and you know what will not happen, then there is nothing to worry about. you can calculate everything , think it over, but the fact is that e that is why the conditions are called extreme, that they are simple and there is a high level of surprise. this, for example, is where the surprise was in antarctica. let's not. well antarctica antarctica is generally a place with a huge number of surprises. firstly, this is the weather, it is unpredictable. not in terms of the fact that we can fly there and
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it will be hot there. no there, maybe snowstorms there may not be snow, there may be a high temperature, or there may be a sharp drop in the weather. leaves much to be desired at night otherwise there was a second wind up to 90 km/h. we sat in the trailer in such a way that it seemed that we were traveling by train, and it was all vibrating outside the window, noisy. a real antarctic summer can you say? you hit it all, that's how we hit it. yes , there are seasons for changing weather conditions, when everything can change quickly, and you need to be ready for this both in terms of clothing and in terms of equipment. and even calculation its logistics need to be prepared. well, to
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change plans. so we flew, for example, to antarctica the weather was very good and we are good as good. the weather is sunny, firstly, the most important thing is that visibility is good. there is an airfield built right on the ice. and uh, the only way to uh land is to approach using visual references. that is, there are no mayakov radio drives. well , there are some flags, but everything is visual, that is. if the pilot does not see the strip, he turns around and returns several thousand white field along the edges of the flags are. this is a white field, it is marked. yes, there are special signs, like the runway and landing on the ice. uh, big transport plane. and so we flew the weather was perfect we flew in and said everything the next day. we have to leave in a small plane. and where no one has ever landed is also a very interesting task. just a raid 160 km from the base , the area for landing was chosen, because
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we cannot understand the point, but before that we prepared for any situation. unpredictable. you can still prepare satellite images. we now have modern technologies that allow, but to give some information about a place that is very far away, we studied them, uh, the experience of the previous expedition, uh, and chose certain points for landing, they said, uh, with a pilot , we took off small planes and are already in place the plane circled and chose a landing point that was interesting and possible for landing and was convenient for us, because the meteorite search area had to be near the landing point. we chose landed us dropped off we unloaded several hundred kilograms, provisions equipment everything we needed needed fuel snowmobile and the plane flew away. everything, he left us alone together, which
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was completely surrounded by ice and mountains. there was no feeling of horror. well, after space. i don't think so when you 're sitting here. you have a thin tent and there are many hundreds of kilometers around, just ice and there is nothing terrible, but at this moment you perfectly understand that if something happens, then the whole load will fall, just only on the members of the team is the same as on the space station, if something happens, all issues should be resolved exclusively by the crew. and what kind of team we had. it was a very interesting team. we had in the team, and two snow leopard climbers vitaly lazo and ruslan kalunin, they provided both security and logistics in general in such crews of small people, he is multifunctional as a multi-instrumentalist, that is, just like the crews at the station one person should and
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know a lot and be able to do the same in many antarctica and our guys provided security. they are high level climbers guides. and, but vitale was filming a movie. a , a ruslan provided e, logistics and operation of the equipment, that is, engineering functions, while all e, and the team members were trained to search for meteorites. in general , the search for a meteorite in antarctica is a very interesting activity when you are looking for something that does not look like a local object to local stones, that is, you cannot say for sure. this is how the meteorite will look like right here, because he is should simply be different from earthly stones. well , we will not dive into the topic of the team now. here are six people. well, including you. yes, yes. here are five people, uh, two just climbers. and well, high-level climbers, but two people one, yes, not from the nargali was
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a professor at kazan university alexander pastukhovich, a researcher. e of the ural federal university is a specialist in meteorites. here is andrey nazarov uh, a member of the expedition and uh, he was also involved in filming films in search of meteorites, that's all worked as one. this is very important, because there are a lot of surprises, that is, when we arrived. ah, the direction of the wind, it had to be understood in order to set up the tent correctly, we set up the tent in a certain orientation. uh, so that the wind does not break, it must be. uh, the shadow must be some rocks nearby, because the tent must be fixed on something that is hot, maybe an aerodynamic shadow. that is from the wind. yes, the aerodynamic body is some kind of wind, something does not reach blocks. yes, something must light up. that is. we chose the place in advance using satellite imagery, because after all, it’s minus 35 wind, how to survive in
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an ordinary tent, but it’s an unusual tent, it was specially designed for uh, a strong wind and for placing everyone together, that is the tent was large for 6 people with a separate tambour for cooking. why? because when you boil water , the steam rises immediately freezes, and maybe, uh, like snow falls inside the tent, it will crumble on things, which means everything will melt things will be wet, so together together, where we cooked food. it was insulated, everything was thought out in advance, but, unfortunately, the design was not stable enough , not strong enough for the antarctic wind. oh, and the tent was weak. yes tent wind gusts. winds reached almost 100 km/h. and the tent just collapsed and we had to
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spend the night in a broken tent, but the wind is so strong that when six people lie in the tent and the equipment is six adult men and the tent is still tied and the wind raises it, but it was not scary at that moment. uh. well, i wouldn't say that it wasn't scary at all, there was a certain excitement. yes, but there was a certain excitement, because i couldn’t sleep, i clapped very hard. fabric very strong wind was. that is. hmm , you can probably imagine a car when you're driving at 120 km/h. and you leaned out of the car. and so they write something like this and uh, then it was necessary to decide. what to do next, we perfectly understood that this plane was just like that in such a wind will not fly over us. so it will take some time to live in these conditions. well, it would be necessary, so it would be necessary, we were ready for this. and how to live without a tent live without a tent. we also had an additional tent exclusively for
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cooking, to cook food with a castle, as if in volume. but uh, the clothes that we had, it meant being in antarctica almost around the clock. it's in overalls for high-altitude climbing climbing boots high-altitude. that is, in principle, we could exist safe and without a tent, and you still continued to explore even when the tent broke. and yes, because we had, in fact, no other choice, but in the end, if the tent is broken, then this is not a reason to stop. well, of course, we perfectly understood that the sooner we finish, and the field work, the better, because we received a very unfavorable forecast from satellite communications, that is, conditions only worsened. and we had a very small weather window when we requested an evacuation. which i must be silent. such work for
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i don’t know the border there, they don’t speak either. fine. i'll try to find the body of our lord out. i wonder how i will send the question what where when with you at least schrödinger's podcast and i am its presenter grigory tarasevich, along with my friend the cat-bar. we ask questions about science and adventures to the hero of russia , cosmonaut sergei kut sverchkov a. still , like -35 such a strong wind, and you are without a tent. how did you warm yourself, how would you give yourself warm very simply with the warmth of your own body, where you need to have a suit, so yes,
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these are special costumes they are designed for, and i say, if you are going, uh, to an adventure meeting, it is better to think about the conditions that you will have to wait in advance, what the costume is made of. what are you talking about, these are climbing suits for height climbing for life literally on the heights. uh, above six seven thousand meters. there pooh sleeping bag, designed for temperatures down to -45. uh-huh that is, in principle, it was possible. well, not even that it was possible we took off our down suit before climbing into a sleeping bag, because that if you climb into a sleeping bag in a down suit , it will be very hot, even minus 35, the suit is generally russian-made. and there are russian companies that make a similar suit. and what about some kind of chemical heaters inside we had we had chemical heaters we didn’t use enough of the heat that the human body gives off, and nutrition is definitely
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necessary to have good nutrition, but on the other hand. again, as the cosmonauts , we should not have taken a very heavy food, so we took freeze-dried food dehydrated, but there is enough water in antarctica. well, the main thing is to take fuel with you. and this is one of the characteristics of water. uh, liquid, water we had up to beauty. that is, in the morning we heated water with the help of burners, quickly poured out quickly cooked food , quickly poured hot thermoses for ourselves and ate hot food, because if you take hot food and linger somewhere, then after 15 minutes it all turns into an icicle. well, the traditional question is about the toilet in such conditions, and antarctica it is also interesting because, according to international agreement, nothing can be left there. that is, everything that you brought there. everything must be taken away from there, including, of course.

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