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the solution to the issue that has now been dialed. thank you for the conversation, dana yarov, a volunteer and a public figure. i look at this situation with such cautious optimism that we will see what happens next and will let you know what is happening. thank you for that. we talked about the winter uniform and the readiness to provide it to our soldiers on the front line and on this we will thank andriy zeichuk for being with us and further on the espresso broadcast, see the interview of oleg sentsov, who spent five years in russian captivity, but did not break. and after his release, he made a film and went to fight at the front. all this is about him with a director who temporarily changed his profession. the australian-ukrainian journalist and documentarian yulian knysh spoke about the most interesting part of their conversation. you will be able to watch euromaidan 2014 on our airwaves later, oleg. sentsov
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joined the automaidan, he exhibited supplies and food to ukrainian servicemen who were blocked at their crimean points, he was arrested by the russian fsb and accused of preparing of terrorist attacks, the sensor is known for announcing a hunger strike that lasted 145 days. the feeding was not so much a protest against his own imprisonment, but a protest against all ukrainian political prisoners illegally imprisoned. by human rights defenders , the russian authorities refused to start an investigation, justifying their inaction by the fact that they were not inflicted by their own hands and that he was a defense, they changed as far back as 2019 during the
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ukrainian-russian exchange of prisoners of the last at times, sentsov fought on the front lines in the east and saw some of the fiercest gods from bakhmut. good afternoon, my name is oleg sentsov. i am from crimea, i currently live in kyiv. i am a ukrainian director and screenwriter. and the second script was written more than 10 years ago, it had a very long and difficult fate because, uh, how i openly started working in the cinema and few people believed me, but we received awards for this project, several pitchenkos received state funding, well, on paper before the shooting, but they couldn't start it because the revolution started, i went to kyiv to the maidan, then the seizure of crimea began, the war began, and then i found myself in the void, which after the release 5 years later, also six,
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for a certain time there were also some other cases there, it was ridiculous, some moments were calm funds, but we just came and started shooting it two years ago, finished it quickly enough in a year and its premiere took place a year ago at the venice film festival. and he had a good distribution here in ukraine abroad and it was the first ukrainian feature film that was bought by netflix, the premiere may have taken place there , and now he continues to travel. in fact, the cinema is not very important for me the theme of cinema or relevance is not relevance i am like this i approach
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cinema and he is not interested in me the hero of his story his fate and his inner world and i myself am the process of making films and we have many films hmm about bandits and there let's say that from the post-soviet environment of the 90s or about the english americans, and you always show good guys who just do bad things, and i went the other way, welcome. the heroes were not interesting until i got to know the real bad guys, who were they? so what? they happened in life or didn't hit inside their armor and it was such a main idea as far as it was successful i don't know but it was the main one in terms of strength and it had a strong influence now we are in a newer influence of the russian war and 90 actually
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it had a great impact because it was the demolition of the old system to build a new system and there was a certain economic, political , and social turmoil in the country. you have not yet been built and this period of the so-called wild field has changed us because we stopped trusting the state, we began to give more to relations, including corrupt criminal ones and so on. that is, we do not call the police in the field if something happens in our country acquaintances if we hope for a trial because we know that there will be no justice and it all goes back to the 90s because there was no certain order and it still hasn't been fully developed to understand this maidan revolution and the first and second - it was an attempt
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of society to see to the end this system that is being managed now by people, it is a disaster since the 90s, the same yanukovych is a person in the 90s who, without being in prison twice, became the president and rode the thrift store to rule the country that had already liberated revolution square, all the events that we are now they are happening to women after 8 years, it sits very strongly in us and we gradually etch it out and cease to be somehow 90 years natives er citizens of the last more er civilized european ukrainians therefore yes culture - it has always been er used by politicians as soft power to promote something , someone, ukrainians have never engaged in this, how much they tried to preserve their culture, develop,
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simply have the right to it, how to have the right to their political, social, and linguistic choices the russian federation has always used culture as a tool for the promotion of its persian work, and now when there are some disputes over pushkin or bulgakov, one must always remember what it means: first russian culture passes, then three russian language passes, and then russian tanks come, all this protect it like this . they work and that is why it is necessary to protect against it, otherwise they will seize us and then something happens. this is a consequence of the fact that the promotion of the so-called russian peace and part of its culture that was used also, how do you feel about this promotion? well, there are two such big factors that must be understood about the first that it is generally suitable for any empire, including the soviet one, including the russian one, it is the
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destruction of such large centers of national sports, including the cultural one. it was somehow made by a stratification of inferiority like that you are small like that, you know amateurism there was some kind of national there is someone in national costumes in a bottle that’s all the maximum that ukrainian culture can be allowed so that it does not rise a little the sculpture will rise, the national, identical with the national-edenetic, the national will rise against and the political issue and independence will rise, and that which destroys the empire, that is why they are afraid of it and will rot, on the other hand, they, as the center of the empire, collect the best brains and the best cultural figures from this soviet union, the village council from the dry land on us, directors, actors, artists, who wore masks, who got wet, began to work for russian culture there because they lost their identity it was even in soviet times and in the 90s. and now we know many names of ukrainian
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activists who went to work there and have already told where they are from and have nothing to do with ukrainian culture. these two factors affect our relationship with the country. the aggressor, and now that the vasks have all been abandoned for a long time, you have to fight to the end as a military guard, and it is also cultural, because culture is your identical culture, it is you, because because of that, you can understand yourself as a citizen of yourself as a part of some nation and country after february 24 or after 2014, nothing much has changed there because after 2014 it is more for me to be a critical period, it is really known that their parents are from russia, they moved to crimea as immigrants i was already born in crimea i always considered
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myself both a crimean and a citizen of ukraine and never had an attraction to russia, even in crimea. unfortunately, this was more the position of the minority than the majority of the crimean population . and really, as a person who grew up in soviet times, i was also affected by all this. formation, but this was only the initial period. gradually, i began to reveal myself to world culture, first of all, and to ukrainian culture, and after the 14th year, when it was time to fight with who are you for whom more? that i am a ukrainian, they will take part of ukraine here, this is my country, my culture, and russia is now an enemy for us, and everything related to it should be from january and put aside, and so many of us have succeeded because i believe that our ukrainian of identity, the ukrainian national idea, it
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was born at the national level of the state precisely after the 14th year. no, i was not declared a terrorist because of this, it was simply theirs, and the operation they conducted on the eve of the presidential elections of the 14th year, which were held on may 24 or 25 i don't remember , because the task was to show that ukrainian terrorist sabotage groups are operating in crimea, which are sent from the center in order to destabilize the situation or to make victims in order to show that ukraine is the territory of the aggressor country itself and the country is a terrorist - this was their task and that's why they were looking for any hooks that could lead to this, that's why they got various activists and made a case about this terrorist group and
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there were threats of an explosion and so on, although there was nothing , you know no explosives, nothing, only the testimony of people who were obtained under er torture and one of them refused this at the trial on afanasy, and therefore it was a coincidence simply because they detained me er, who exactly showed me because i had a connection ties with the maidan and therefore also engaged certain organizational issues in the crimea, so i approached this role as the activity of the maidan, which organizes sports in the crimea, and then they found out that the director, well, it didn't affect them, and then there was already such a snack to understand, so i appeared in court after two months, when we gave the opportunity, he talked about it, he sat down, he talked about the tiles, and they began to push further, to ask me to break it. it was already a struggle of principles, and that was it. so it gradually developed, and the sign was the desire to
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there was some guy who would say to the camera yes and we wanted to call me, they gave me money from kyiv , poroshenko, klitschko, or yatsenyuk, someone gave me the task, er, to tear down something there, to tear down this task, they went to look at another, now things are going on in russia. if you follow at least a little, all the delays, even after the 14th year and even now, they live in some eh marginals, just for random people who say yes, the legal sector of this task gave us a task, azov gave it and so on, that is, support for all these uh, indian horror films, that is nothing has changed. it's just that we had our case for the first time, but the method remains the same for me. it's not opposition, i didn't agree with them, i didn't keep silent. i fought like a walrus with my words, then he rejuvenated and as much as he could by supporting it by name. that's how it grew, you understand. i.e. here i was when it all started . i was not a famous director. someone knew in ukraine
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abroad because i was her first finangamer and that is why there was such good support from the dynamite community members. and they convinced the same people for several years what kind of officials are there? not terrorists, we know him as a director and so on , then european politicians began to learn because they were there at the beginning, well, to look for a case related to terrorism, that is, they who do not want to cut out and when everything was clear, it all came out when the process took place on to whom nothing was framed, on which the main witness refuses his evidence, they say that he was also asked, well, then it all made sense well, i don't know, i was in another national space, no, i know if there was a big company, really, for me, it reached someone hid it, someone wrote it somewhere in the letters. i understand this, i am very grateful to people from all countries who did this and i will remove art and politics, ordinary people, what is this
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work, because it was this wave that made it possible to draw attention to me, to this case, to other cases in general for ukraine that is, it was all within the framework of our informational and cultural struggle against the russian aggressor. well, it was quite clear to me that this was no longer just a maneuver, it was no longer just some kind of joke. it seemed crazy, few people believed it, but i was ready and immediately told my family that what had happened was the start of such an invasion, i would take them to the west of ukraine and my friends, namely , i would return and fight, and when the breakdowns started in our country, the pallets woke up 24 at half past five this morning, i got together and went to lviv, and on the
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same day i returned in the evening, and the superintendent for the first month. we were here on the defense of the approaches to the zhulyany airport, because this is the holosiivsky district. i am from the holosiivskyi district. that's why it's a lot . the russian terabans then formed several companies and units with a captain, let's not talk about it, in the north of kyiv, where the russian troops also tried to cross the river and make a bridgehead. we held defenses in the forest there on the outskirts of these two forces. important, heavy fighting, then the russians went to withdraw from kyiv, they could not capture it from others, and i didn't want to stay in kyiv, because there was nothing to do , i got a business trip and went home, and this friend was specially appointed to do more interesting things the case started in the south for a month, and then for 4 months, but
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in the donbass, bakhmut district of lysichanskogo, the whole districts came back in a week, because according to the documents, i am still in the defense, i have to transfer to the assault regiments that are being formed, where there are positions for me, because i already so i got some experience, uh, first of all, this is intelligence, before intelligence, the interpretation of artillery fire, before cleaning, inspection and work in the sense of a gray area according to our positions, well , psychologically, there are no problems at all, that is, let's say this, i was definitely psychologically calm all the time prison also hardens a little so that psychologically it is not such a problem for me physically or professionally, i had some training before that and
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was free for two years. to go out, that is, he already understood what war is. well, he really could shoot some terrorist skills, physical sports. they also have opportunities here, and you learn others constantly, well, it is war there, you learn very quickly . and in six months, i really acquired presented he said that i am very experienced in the super war there, but i already know a lot more than six months ago and so many others, that is, the fruit of desire and people are not afraid if they go. well, if there are many, for example, a group of rhinoceros, then somewhere under 20 people who or filmed or worked there, they now serve in the ranks of the armed forces in various units, there are quite a lot of people i know from
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a-a-a, musicians and artists, directors, shopkeepers . in different directions before the start of a large-scale war, he voiced this in several interviews that if the war starts and doubles, for me this was a decision, i will not be able to plant e-e here in kyiv or here they traveled around europe, for some it is more appropriate, but for me no, i would still i felt very uncomfortable, uh, not being there where it's as hot as possible, guys, because i spent 5 years in prison, i wasn't here when the guys fought . what they did to me to my family to mine and the country doesn't need them to pay it, well, in
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months. it definitely won't end in years, er, a year, i would really like it all to end in a year, unless something is force majeure, there is the death of putin, some kind of coup, not under russia, why is it so difficult to calculate two years is such a more approximate such an optimistic horizon in the days because russia has a lot of resources, it then bet everything on this war, it cannot allow it to be lost because it loses nothing, this war it loses everything, everything that it has rebuilt there 20 years his country his position his life, that is, everything he will give himself to the end, this must be understood, this must be understood, and it cannot just be someone from ukraine and continue to be the head of the empire, it is impossible to not see it, i have never understood it. this is a complete de-occupation of our territories, including crimea, for
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me, especially on it will be a victory when we can go to crimea with ukrainian flags for me. this is a dream that i lived for five years in prison and it seemed like a dream. it was more like a dream. now it is becoming more real. we are moving towards crimea, i have our uniform and it is important why we have to enter there with my uniform with a weapon in our hands and go to our house with the ukrainian flag and that's all and politically it is really a change of the russian regime to a more democratic one they are kind of inhumane , because despite all our desire, russia will not rise, you understand, it will not go anywhere, it will stay there forever, and sooner or later it will be necessary to build some kind of relationship with the new state, which i hope will be in the new territorial and
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political system than now. that is, where is the construction of the empire, because if we do not defeat the empire, we will not be able to destroy it, as the russian empire and the soviet empire collapsed, then we will not have a future, they are actually our children, because it will be preparation for the next war in this world, nothing is eternal and you always understand, france and germany were friends for centuries, and now they exist in the european union, and there was an austro-hungarian empire that held half of europe, you understand, and part of ukraine was under their control, including now austria a small country, where to go and go for coffee, everyone has forgotten about imperial ambitions, you know, somehow they foretell about it, there is no mention of it anymore, everything is changing, mountain tracks, the reich was a terrible system that destroyed millions of people, and these germans supported everything, it was loaded and now the germans
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have paid for it is economic and political, and i still apologize for it, that is, i really hope that we will bring russia by the skin to this very decision of the road situation that it has become a simple regional state, let go of all the others the occupied territories are not only ukrainian , moldavian, georgian, but also german, but also japanese, but also the instructions and territories that were captured were in siberia, all the people there already want to live by themselves and not work in moscow. people somewhere you don't communicate, you understand their mood, then almost everyone hates it, but tolerates it because it is powerful. when it becomes weak, it was made weak by this people to free itself and russia will lose its ambitions, maybe it won't do like germany after the defeat of the first world war once again, one set maybe he he but sooner or later, russia must be made into a regional state, which will er
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try to make relations with its neighbors as a meeting and not as an empire, there is no way, elder brother, this war or the next one will continue until this time, there is no other way out, otherwise we will fight all our lives in israel i don't know what will happen because no one knows it now, the goal is a clear victory without victory , we have no future, so for me this is number one, everything will be after this, it may be less problems, this is already a general issue, workers no matter what to decide according to their appearance , that is, of course, what will change, and it has already changed, this relationship to ukraine, that is, before, for example, i once went to a festival there 10 years ago, too, festivals. in russia, there is something like that, where they are all connected there , and now everyone knows that ukraine is not a part of
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russia, and before that she did not know where kyiv is, once you know where bucha and irpin are, you understand, people in the world now, ukrainians are both a global trend and cultural and fashionable there puffs yellow-blue the colors of a woman and this is a cool whip of ukrainians, that is, they respect you because we are fighting against a great empire and we will definitely defeat this empire . and having such a certain trust and recognition of our country as brands, as i said, as a winner, we can build further our political, economic and cultural life. this difficult film is difficult or important because it shows the dark side of ukrainian
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a story that was not very long, but bright, very dark, i tried not to scare anyone, to show how it was, how it all affected and it's good that we got rid of it, that is, for you, we never made movies about the 90s, but we watched russian films and lived in russian cultural standards now this is rhinoceros . this is an opportunity to look at the 90s from a certain distance. i am 30 years old and without russian cultural codes. this is a separate story for our cinema. and it’s good that it ended because we don’t live in the memory of the 90s. we don’t have balls from the 90s. years he is still a we don't have it anymore. that is, we live in the future, and it didn't happen. but it's good that it didn't end on this page. our history, which you need to know about, and the rhinoceros, is a vivid illustration of the short, not very pleasant past that was in our country.
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