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he told how he watched and cried, then he also understood tomorrow after the vremya program and always on 1tv.ru. i love you so much and i'm so glad i can say it now, we're continuing our conversation with you creative industry podcast. our guest today is vanya dmitrienko, an actress. katya is a bit dark let's get back to creativity. say, let's say venus jupiter was written at some point, you had no fear that you, in general, would become slaves to your hit film, you will perceive it this way all your life. they are always asked the same song. i really do. well, as
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it were. well, okay, nothing to be afraid of. yes, but here, for example, i can say for myself that periodically i have a problem with the fact that if someone knows that i worked on a group of tattoos, then this is for me. that's how it stretches, like a label, as if nothing else existed during this time. it’s like i didn’t do anything else, so for my part i advise you to constantly take new and new heights plans, this goes without saying, but, let’s say you say, will i be there like uh become hostage to your hit. why should i be afraid of this at all? if a hit, this 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 in general, like, that is, like, of course, gold. yes, this is incredible. cool. this is a huge success and someone about this and dreams of himself can not even afford at all, and that is a hit. the first peter is definitely
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a hit, then there were self-known songs , there were berries, there were 36.6 a lot more than that and we're releasing albums now, but venus is a hit that hit #198 on the world charts. he flew into auditions only for russian listeners from other countries. that is , i really want to interrupt it by itself, but it’s hard and the fact that he, 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 of what i will leave with him. god forbid, i'm filming, i'll stay here in our past. where are we from? yes, but it was very important to follow the fact that there are chart numbers. how is it tested? for example, when you look at how many views you pay attention to it. how many views the manion had on the platforms or how many different auditions there were on the streaming sites, of course, this is interesting, of course. it's interesting as you can see. but this is for what, just to understand, there, what kind of bars
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you set all that. it's more for yourself. and if suddenly one day it will be a little lower than we would like the expected result was good, that is, it is, in principle, happens even it is actually right to move on. here is a straight body, yes, it will be such a trigger to come again, and on the street there is still strength to return yeah, now they are crying again on the other side, and it’s important for you in general that people of the older generation also know you, or you are generally uncomfortable about it at all . well, let's know you, your mother. this generation continues me. in fact. i don't even know how to say it, probably not really. well, i don't know. everything is fine. how do you imagine audience. well, well, this is the word audience , this is how they look like the words audience , this is there i don’t know, here are some people
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who are watching me, who are liking something there. i don't know, well, it's just that those who like me are the audience for me. what do you think, this is the audience? she strongly believes in your heroine, of course, but this does not work. and you, uh, do you choose the script, so, when they offer you, all of a sudden there is some kind of uh, 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 play a real bully. in fact , i always dreamed of playing some kind of anti-hero. yes, yes, because it causes the most nerves. u yes, well, it's like that for me . hmm adrenaline i love it. yes, i love it, you know, yes, well, in life, in fact, as if there is not much time, you just need a little brother. well, well, i love my brother,
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so the creative hooligans are visiting us. every creative person has a glass the so-called ceiling, which must be broken in the end and you must reach it first, then despair, pain, which means, uh, many people have a serious creative crisis, after that someone breaks through someone no, this is a creative ceiling. here is further . here is the development that we are talking about now, uh, you already had, first of all, a creative block, when you sit and you can not write a song. it doesn’t work, it’s full of despair, or you can’t play and the camera stops loving and so on. no no, no again no and no will and will never never be there . never say never. 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
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it started, when i had my first cover there , it got a lot of views there. i, too , broke through some kind of ceiling when the song became somehow famous. i, too, jumped forgery. and you how many of these ceilings they believe they just they just happen all the time. i don't even know how high the ceilings are. i think it's just, uh, steps in a flat room. here's up. you don't exist in the present. 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 is a creative crisis. they are located in the person's head. my album is called parana. and it is precisely about the fact that we develop a lot of problems in our own heads, problems outwardly becomes internal. and you kind of twist it in your head and it becomes, as if you are scaling something, and they become huge problems for themselves in this really the salt of many people is a fly in the ointment, in a barrel of honey a spoon of honey, well, which you give,
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in fact, why does lena react so much? the fact is that now, in fact , a certain number of people are also watching us, who have no idea what your generation looks like at all, they look and are amazed. they think we imagined perfectly otherwise, moreover. 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. there was a question and i did not have time to answer it. we flew further over the territory. yes, it was very important for me, but to get respect 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, they their parents let them go. it was important for me to make it clear to my parents that i didn’t mean anything to bad children i will teach, and i will not say anything bad. 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
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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 a creative environment. they really have the majority of the opinion that our generation is the generation of gadgets and completely reckless behavior. i can speak for myself, actually about adults. i listen to guitar music india music. well, western. yes, i listened to a lot of it at one time, and i always had it. that's why we don't have on stage. e young. a man with a guitar who plays well and sings well. it’s just that there was no need for another, in general, requests. yes , that's just to meet you, and when i saw on the air, uh, one of the concerts, where vanya is the general on the guitar. he sang cool, in general for me it was like a new breakthrough here is our glass ceiling show business. and it was very cool. in fact, and, as it were, what you are broadcasting, and this is very
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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 that have 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 find out again, otherwise the depth is actually where you are, but in which you are immersed and see katya because that's what i feel from you. i want this so that other children are not afraid of this sincerity. you know, it seems to me that the state of closedness does not allow to escape. to this deep, sincerely at school, sometimes children are told, that is, like, be more restrained, that is, you must always keep your emotions in yourself. i think it's absolutely not. if you want to say, if so smart, it's just a holiday in general. if you want,
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say you want to rush, go ahead, rush for sure. these are wise words back, because i was once asked, but hmm, what kind of e law i would bring 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 believe that it is very important to learn how to communicate with other people in childhood. and when children are forbidden or it kind of fetters them to itself. 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 in the future it will help him a lot. katya in general, yes, sometimes they impose on children, like, here, be restrained, that's in school, especially call imposed will be containment. it’s always at school that it’s the director who shoots the director, of course, this, but the director can
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offer some idea there, that is, or maybe i did it like this. maybe i ’ll do something like this, but now we won’t say what we’re working on, we can’t say anything. no, you can’t say it’s going well, but there is some work completed. 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 is an extra. well, in general, yes, all the heroes all heroes yes heroes. uh, movies are supposed to be extraordinary, yes superpowers. here. in general, i always dreamed of playing in some kind of mystical thriller. here somewhere in a horror movie in some dream was. i really love some horror movies, something terrible , otherworldly mystical. it's just my love my dream come true. yes? let's, let's pour some more honey for our viewers. and how do you feel about soviet cinema
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and soviet composers, and therefore i will say i have, but my favorite soviet film. this is me walking around moscow and the diamond arm. this in general, a classic there, that i first put my hand there 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 and everything there, who’s cool, and you can see it, like somewhere around here they tried to reshoot what there are jokes personally by the actors who did not add you. it's right, it 's all very somehow native, it just looks, that's why soviet cinema, probably, love it cool there annual new year's something there , well, in short, well, moscow does not believe in tears, too, incredible pictures are alive simply healthy,
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although even for 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 like, cool it's like they're on a par with them come on and i'm a template for moscow, what's there, who are you from the heroes? most of all, this movie. i think he is very kind, like to say songs, this is it, and i'm walking, walking on the mask, looking heartily. i can get through now very much. the song hooked me to the film heroes itself, it's just this, it's like i'm at home. here is the family one. here, i don't know. what was there in winnie the pooh was cheburashka something animation? yes, yes, i mean movies. i don’t know the baba yaga koshchei and there are fairy tales there. well, fairy tales, of course, children with cartoons, this turns out to be cartoons. no, not always cartoons. for example, in my past i was visiting a fairy tale. i
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i watched the fairy tales of alexander row and, uh, didn’t see them like, well, there morozko, for example, is 12 months old. we had such cinematography. i remember that they have the diamond hand. and i ’m telling you, in moscow i didn’t watch all this either, i’m walking around moscow and that’s all, to be honest, that’s why i can’t drive up, i’m doing it on the planet. i don't look exactly like it, because really the cinema matters. kat is very cool. it matters now. this is already stomatic knowledge, that is, music is 50% of the success of the film. uh, guarantees good self-something hmm of course, truth and memorability wrote the same tracks too. 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. yes, like this, you are ahead of the curve and thank god uh, tell me how you see the future of our country. here. uh, what do you have, what do you
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see in your head. this is a serious question. but i think people are waiting for an answer to it. i believe that if children engage in creativity and self-development and tell their parents that they want to love everything around and together will support them in this. i believe that our generation will be simply wonderful in 30 years, exactly the best that we can do. yes? for us for all, it is to become happy ourselves and this already determines. no, you understand? i, in fact, i probably don’t need to join for drama, but i will join, because i myself have an eleven-year-old son, for example, who is also fantastic, who already plays the guitar and i just understand that if you give freedom to a child, really we are growing is growing what an incredible generation. yes? yes, it's absolutely wonderful. yes, and in fact, these are the very creative people. they are changing our dead process, in general, i think that this is the moral
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of the release, what is straight, but ends there. as a matter of fact, release friends. yes, but listen to me . i have a big request to you, if you are called for an interview, please go more and agree more often, because of course, what you say is as if you were from home. it's just that i don't know what i am, i can go there uh to convey now, but it’s just that other audiences have such an interest in creativity, in the creative industry, in the implementation itself, and thus to children freedom to children, dear friends. freedom to the children, of course, the creative industry podcast. our guests vanya dmitrienko and katya temnova, elena roman karmanov were with you today, watch the creative industry podcast, it was wildly interesting. i wish you success. thank you very much to you
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too. we wish you all the best, dear friends. wonder yourself. thank you thank you good evening this is a freeform podcast program. i am maxim trankov. and today i have a very interesting one. the guest has been very popular in russian sports lately. the theme of the change of sports citizenship, and we are visiting. european champion of world championships russian figure skater yuko kawaguchi i am very glad to see you. we haven't seen each other for so long. although they competed in the russian team for a long time, perhaps the most interesting thing, let's start from the very beginning,
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how did it happen that the japanese figure skater began to compete for our country. we first met in america and then she decided to return to russia and i am with her and a partner. i wanted to ride. well, it started like that, but you fell in love with pair skating around the same time that i saw the great berezhnaya, this unites us, right? that's what you saw, being a japanese figure skater in japan dana in the leg. she, that is, in her homeland, you saw this wonderful couple fell in love with this sport sometime in the ninety-eighth year. you dreamed of becoming a lad, and the best coach is tamara nikolaevna moskvina of russia, and now i can’t imagine how i
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wrote to them, then everything is a fax, which rode so well. i want to do the same to be your student. can i join your group. and you wrote in english, yes , the first table. yeah, i studied russian at the university, so she said then in russia there is a very urgent situation, so she is the first, well, i kindly refused, but
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i wanted i want to, and then let's meet in america since they will go. yes, and she invited you to come to the usa where you were preparing, right? the first year as a casino girl, she coached me. i liked it so much she trained the monitor very interestingly. well, yes, before that i don’t know how to give a shit about skating, and after it was hushed up , i senselessly liked figure skating. well, our mom makes us ride. it's just that i don't hate never middleism. why haven't you been so close to me before, i hate you. why did she look at this leg, and so, although there is little skating after class. well, strength, and after her classes
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, i got results. well, as if everything is beautiful and completely different from japanese. curvy and japanese grand prix i won. what kind of scissors, yes, and then all the same, i wanted a guy to skate a guy to skate in the japanese team yes, the japanese sound, but you wanted it so much and you already fully moved to the usa if you came, if the single skater is urgent. i'm at home then. and if you just can, believe me, and you wanted exactly four revolutions of this i answer for memory skating. that is, you moved to the usa and became a couple with alexander martsintsov from 4 years old. we skated you
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in the current world championship, you took second place in junior with a russian partner for japan usa why don't you want to skate because you didn't want to skate for the usa i asked you why you don't want to skate in the usa and you say it's because hiroshima nagasaki i wanted to skate with a russian partner. i love so much liked russian cats by the american school. this is not my style. that is , you were looking only for a russian partner. well, you had a choice. nikolaevna gave you a choice.
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yes, we have many partners. there is such a one. well, like, i would have a choice to ride, she was a little afraid of her, because and sasha is kind, in fact, i love you i will reveal a secret to me that, most importantly, she offered. yes, yes, i was also afraid, because then it turned out for me that pair skating is such a russian, primordially russian kind of this skating. we won all the soviet olympic games in 1964, then the russian couples, and for me it was a very dangerous step, uh, to stand up for a couple of seconds. and do you remember that this is the first day when you took sasha smirnov by the hand. and now you went to training. yes, i remember, my boyfriend immediately felt good. to me
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hard, but somehow i had to do a lot, well , build up, but rebuild, well , quietly, but we also moved on. it was the one and only rhinoceros to ride. sasha is needed. i need to go to the group. yes, yes, the great is very hard for me 3 months. but he put us basic. well, everything is a vase base, so thanks for that. and how did you physically move to russia, how did this move happen, that is, from japan, you first moved to the usa correctly, and then together with tamara nikolaevna igorievich, when they returned, that is , you moved to russia with the usa, i don’t feel, well, how could i rebuild it very easily, and i really like to learn the language, and i always dream of using several languages. there's a little favorite joke. well, if you don't study figure
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skating. do you want, are you now for our russian language, when i heard this? well, i'm a little bit of a joke so offensive, but now i 'll take it, i'll explain everything with humor. that is , you even began to understand russian jokes, yes, russian humor, well, s- still not quite everything, but what was the most difficult thing when moving to russia? uh, another culture, food, i don’t know the cold in st. petersburg metro, what else is also normal. no, he's just a toilet and water - it's very hard for me. i am water with water. mm, we became friends after 10 years. hmm. translation , it was urgent to call my mother, there was no telephone and there was no international telephone where you
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lived. so, when you just moved in, i'm sasha , yes, and then i still wanted to separate, and then i take a room. here are the acquaintances. there she nikolaevna is still nothing, and then i i decided to rent an apartment then it was a new apartment, so i would not have a phone in the washing machine yet in general, there was nothing. and when i need to call, mom, i need to go outside, and stand there for an hour and call to talk to a payphone. yes, and how did your parents react to this move to russia ? there they are very difficult for me, because i myself moved to russia from one city to another and it was so expensive for my family. that is, it is some unrealistic investments were financial. eh, who paid for all this
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, then you move to america, your move to russia, these rented apartments, you know, my family, not directly rich in vocals usually in japan, but then the money is the difference is japanese money. well, russia is very cheap. well, it’s still like this in russia now, so somehow we could. yes, i just remember when i asked you yuka where do you live, and i bought an apartment. i'm talking about how you bought the apartment. and you say, because for me it was a buy against. st. petersburg, in general, something. probably, and i say, where did you get the money from? and you say, well, i took second place at the world junior championships. well, that i take places at competitions, and i stand thinking, and i am the world champion among juniors, i can’t rent an apartment for myself. what were your prizes? well, yes, no, give me the money, but
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i still managed to buy it. when it's not too expensive. yes, and you were there at the finnish station , even tamara nikolaevna moskvina told me that you cook russian cuisine well, you know how to cook borscht, but still it’s not ready for me myself. i still get it, like japanese. what do you eat in russia what does japanese mean? i remember that you said that there are no good japanese restaurants in russia, the real ones are tasteless, i don’t go, yes, that is, you don’t like at all, that is, you still don’t. me, i don't go to the restaurant very rarely. i'm just myself and where do you get food sometimes in a regular store, so there are restrictions on it that area that go everything that is in japan no no, so i just don't it turns out. i can not tell. i'm ready to japanese yes, to cook japanese directly is very restrictive even earlier. mom sent
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a package once a month, you see? well, yes. and now , after the quarantine, everything will be closed. she can't take a shit. she fucked us, right? no , seriously, i ask, there is no japanese, rice, right here, that, as it were, is not there. what is your favorite japanese dish? that 's what you love most of all is what your mother cooks, yuga, a russian dish, some kind of favorite you have, all sorts of different soups and chicken smelt, but this is st. petersburg. this is if you live in petersburg cat marinated very tasty. you tell me, i already have saliva like, that is, soups, yes, smelt. and why don't you like sour cream, they all
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turn out the same, and i'm hot. and when she's somehow not hot, i can't. i think you are my sister. i, too, have it all without sour cream. and also very hot. and he began to love figure skating when he saw all the careful rulidze, but before that he hated figure skating , he didn’t tie it under the bed and my mother pulled me by the legs and dragged me to the rink when you you move, in general, to another country, alone without parents, without friends. how did you socialize? how did you find friends? how did you get them? or are you more of a loner? yes, a big loner, and i'm calm in this, but i'm still i took up figure skating. i’m just busy with it, so i didn’t really feel that i was stingy or else there, i never know, everything was pecking at me when you first came to the training camp
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of the russian national team for a test skate in novy gorsk, and you just cried. and when i asked you, fork, why are you so sad you said you feel like you're in jail? yes, because behind borskoye he treated the bad with wire, there was still a repair there. now we have changed a lot now, because they, well, you just can’t go out and that’s it. how is that? well, how hard. but even then i was prague and the water was very dirty black. well, then the repair, probably, yes, i never ask. what are you crying about? because you don't have friends. i tell her no water-dirty, and he is so unexpectedly so. it seems to me that you were treated very well in our team, no matter how offended, yes, therefore, if friends no, the problem was not only with water, but there were some situations. here, when it can be at
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the university or just on the street, when people met here, it seems to me that at the beginning of the 2000s it was still a japanese woman. it's such an unfortunate thing to say. so, they all think that i'm chinese yes, and i rushed, but it infuriates me so much when they say michael, they never think. you remember to eat, you have to say nothing. yes like yes i didn't want to say anything. i just. you have two more higher educations, right? yes, these two you received your education in russia at st. petersburg state university and graduated in international relations. yes. this is your first education, and your second education is generally very interesting. well, it's an economy in control. probably, but the injury was just time and therefore spend on training for it there everything is there. this is probably another difference between the japanese and russia
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, i would never have thought, if i have a partner with an injury, so that i go to study, you know at this time, it seems to me that i can relax on the beach there during this time. i'm just right not now. you don't have a car. well, to be honest, i'm being honest. that is, you like e do not like to drive a car and use only public transport in st. petersburg. i take it easy. well, how can i not say? i don't like it, but for now. well japan seems very developed to me. yes, here the public transport is our end of the price is convenient. i don't want to spend on the road. just stand on the cork, that's why it infuriates me, well, yes it's hard. let's get back to sports. do you remember how you won your first russian championship and what does that mean to you? i
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i can remind you. i think it was 2008, st. petersburg, ice palace. you fell from the ejection. your shoulder flew out and you still won something from me in russia, and you didn’t run in well. no no. we are fine okay. do you remember how you won , you became the champion of russian discipline, how i started skating from russia i just don’t know about it at all. you have to think about the responsibility in russia right this, well , a great idea four oscars and why do you want to work anyone dreams of such a job sir, that's how it all started, little brothers internship, under strict supervision. many important guests came to grants budapest.
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solely for his sake, i met agatha at the same time. i bequeath the picture of a boy with an apple, that it's me dear, if you even touched my mom with your finger, i sleep like friends.

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