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decades ago in its cultural and civilizational development and the population lived extremely in such very impoverished conditions and about many things that were inherent in western european culture. people did not even have a clue. therefore, these are absolutely real things and the next moment is also recorded in many memories and in the memories of the participants themselves of those events, on the soviet side, it was considered a great happiness to receive a business trip to western ukraine in the 39th 40th year for, well, for some purpose there, even a person does not necessarily have to be a military person there, i don't know a theater worker, a teacher, an employee of some kind of urban economy there to establish, so in quotation marks, let’s call it peaceful soviet life, they get a business trip, they come to lviv there, lutsk of rivne stanislavovo, and thanks to this, they significantly improve their financial situation due to the fact that they simply
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10 p.m. studio event with anton borkovsky nayspresso good evening we are from ukraine vasyl winter's big broadcast my name is actually winter two hours of airtime until 21:00 two hours of your time we will talk about the most important things two hours to learn about the war it turns out our air serhiy zhoretska military summaries of the day and what is the life of the world what is there in yuriy will tell the world for two hours to keep up with the economic news of the protest. oleksandr frowns. he tells us about the economy during the war and new sports. yevhen pastukhov is ready to talk about sports for two hours in the company of his beloved presenters about culture during the war, lina is ready to speak or something else that many have become as if the weather may give us some optimism ms. natalka didenko is ready to tell us and we will also have distinguished studio guests today volodymyr grishko if all goes well the events of the day in
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two hours big vasyl's air in the winter, a project for smart and caring people in the evening, naispresso good evening we are from ukraine euromaidan 2014 oleg sentsov joined the automaidan, he delivered supplies and food to ukrainian servicemen who were blocked in he was arrested by the fsb of russia and accused of preparing terrorist attacks. sentsov is known for announcing a hunger strike that lasted 145 days. the hunger strike was not so much a protest against his own imprisonment, but rather a protest against all ukrainian political prisoners who were illegally imprisoned during their imprisonment. in prison, he was subjected to torture, he was tortured for 24 hours in a row, confronted by
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lawyers and human rights defenders, the russian authorities refused to start an investigation, justifying their inaction by the fact that no harm was done with his own hand and that he was a defender in the 19th year during the ukrainian-russian exchange of prisoners , recently sentsov fought on the front lines in the east and saw some of the fiercest pains from bachmut good day. my name is oleksantsov. i come from crimea, now i live in kyiv. i am ukrainian the director and screenwriter is now a fighter of the armed forces of ukraine, the conflict is my second film and the second script was written more than 10 years ago, it had a very long and difficult fate because i started working in the cinema like this and few people knew me believed, but we received awards for these projects,
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several stoves received funding somewhere, well, on paper, you have filming, but they could not start it because the revolution began, i went to kyiv to the maidan, then the seizure of crimea began, the war began, and then i ended up in prison, which after the release another five years, too, something for sure, time was also there, there were some other things there, it was ridiculous, some moments were calm funds, but we all grew up and started shooting it two years ago, finished it quickly enough in a year and its premiere took place a year that's why at the odesa film festival. after that, he came to several festivals in europe and the world, won many awards and had good distribution in ukraine and abroad. we were the first ukrainian feature film to be bought by netflix, for example, it may have happened there, and now he continues to travel . i'm glad that it will be seen
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in australia, which is so very far from us, the country is not really in the cinema right now, the topic of the cinema or relevance is not relevant for me, i am of such um standards, i am suitable for cinema and i don't the hero is also interesting, his story, his fate, his inner world, i am the process of making movies, and we have many films. hmm, about bandits. and there, let’s say, from the post-soviet environment of the 90s, or about english americans, and you always show good guys who he just does bad things and i went the other way. welcome heroes. i was interested in showing real bandits, what they were like and what happened to them in their lives.
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the main force, well, it had a strong influence, now we are in a newer period of the influence of the russian war, and 90 actually had a strong impact because it was the collapse of the system, an old attempt to establish a new system, and there were certain troubles in the country, economic, political , social and it also affected us because we, er, and the system of the soviet movement, which some believed, some did not believe, and it was not yet built on you, and this period of the so-called wild field changed us because we stopped trusting the state, we began to give more relations, including corrupt criminal ones, and so on. that is, we do not call the police in the field if something happens to our acquaintances,
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if we hope for a court because we know that there will be no justice and it all goes on years ago that there was no e- is of a certain order and he still hasn't fully understood this maidan revolution and the first second, it was an attempt by society to see to the end this system that, uh, was now managed by people coming out of the 90s, the same yanukovych is a person in the 90s which twice twice without being in prison, he became president and led ivanovich's gang to rule the country, which had already liberated the maidan revolution, all the complexities that we are currently experiencing after 8 years, this is very strong in us, and we are gradually eroding it and stop being on the council for some 90 years, by the natives, by the citizens, the last time, more by the europeans, civilized by the ukrainians, so
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culture - it was always used by politicians as soft power to promote someone , something, and someone. ukrainians have never engaged in this to what extent did they try to preserve their culture , to develop, just to have the right to it, how to have the right to their political, social, and linguistic choice , and the russian federation has always used culture as a tool for its persian work of promotion, and now when there are some disputes over pushkin over bulgakov but you always have to remember what it means first passes e russian culture then passes three e-e russian language and then comes russian tanks defend all this it's like this they work and that's why we have to defend ourselves otherwise they'll take over us and that something is happening, this is the result of the promotion of the so-called russian peace and the part of its culture that was also used
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. including in russian, this is the destruction of such large centers of national sports, including cultural ones, somehow they were made by the sharovanshchyna of inferiority, you are small, you know, self-activity there, there was such a national there someone in national costumes is dancing, the maximum you can allow ukrainian culture so that it does not rise a little, the sculpture will rise, national identity , national-identity, national identity will rise, the national conflict will rise , and the political issue and independence will rise, and what is destroying empires here, that is why they are afraid of it and will rot on the other hand, they as the center of the empire, they are collecting the best brains and the best cultural figures from this
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soviet union of ukraine, we have directors, actors , artists who have already come to moscow to work there for russian culture because they have lost the same identity, you know, it was in soviet times and in the 90s. and now we know many names of ukrainian artists who went to work there and have already noted where they come from and have nothing to do with ukrainian culture . two factors affect our relationship with the aggressor countries, and now that everyone has been armed for a long time, we have to fight to the end as a military guard. yes, it is cultural because culture is your identical culture, it is you because of that. you can understand themselves as citizens and themselves as part of some nation and country after february 24 or after
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2014, nothing much has changed there, because after 2014, it was such a critical period for me, i really know that their parents are from russia they moved to the crimea as immigrants. i was already born in the crimea and always considered myself both a crimean and a citizen of ukraine and never had an attraction to russia, although in the crimea it was more the position of the minority than the majority of the crimean population , unfortunately. soviet times, i was also influenced by all this in my formation, but this was only the initial period. gradually, i began to reveal myself to world culture, first of all, to ukrainian culture, and after the 14th year, when it was time to fight with whom are you for whom, there is no eight for me formation of myself from what made me a citizen of ukraine and said that i am a ukrainian
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, ukraine will be taken here because this is my country , my culture, and russia is now an enemy for us, and everything related to it should be cut off and put aside, and so many people have us it turned out because i believe that our ukrainian identity, the ukrainian national idea, it was born at the national level of the state after 2014. no, i was not declared a terrorist because of this, it was simply their apparatus that they held on the eve of the presidential elections of 2014, which were held in may 24 does 25 not remember that and 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 make victims in order to
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to show that ukraine is an aggressor country and a terrorist country itself - this was their task and that is why they were looking for any hooks that could lead him to this, that is why they got various activists and made a case about this terrorist group and there was a threat of an explosion and so on, although there was nothing capable of any explosives, nothing, only the testimony of people who were obtained under torture , and one of them refused in court and nafanasieva, and so it was an accident simply because they detained me, someone precisely because i had connections with the maidan and therefore also dealt with certain organizational issues in the crimea, so he approached this role as a maidan activist who is engaged in organizing sports in the crimea, and then they already found out that the director, well, it didn't affect them, and then such a snack already took place understand, i appeared in court two months later, when we
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gave the opportunity, i talked about it, sat down, talked about the tiles, and they began to press further to ask me to break it, it will be a struggle of principles, and that's all, and that was it. yes, gradually, gradually developed, and there was definitely a desire to have someone, er, some guy who would say yes on camera, and we wanted to call me, they gave me money from kyiv , poroshenko or klitschko or yatsenyuk, someone gave me the task of er, to tear something down there, a simple task, they went to see on the other hand, things are going on in russia now. if you follow even a little, all the delays, even after the 14th year, and even now they tell some eh marginals or random people who say yes, we were given a task by the legal sector of this task, azov gave it and so on. so on i.e. the support of all these eh about the olympic senior girls, i.e. nothing has changed. we just had our case. it was the first time, but the method remained the same for me. it is not opposition, i did not agree with them, i
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did not remain silent. i fought like a walrus with my words, then young people and how i could support it by name. this is how it grew. this is the case, you understand. i mean, when it all started. i was not a well-known director. nobody knew her abroad because i was her first figure, and that is why there was such good support from the dynamite community members. and there are several of them. uh years, they convinced the same, for example, the french e-e positions that he is not a terrorist , he is a director, we know him, and so on, and then they began to study european politics because they indicated there, well, to look for a case with terrorism , that is, who does not want to get in. and when everything is already clear, it was all brought to light when the trial took place, in which nothing was set up, in which the main witness renounces his evidence, they say that he was also asked, well , then everything became clear well, i don't know, i was in another
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in the information space no i know if there was a big company really for me it was coming someone hid someone wrote somewhere in the letters i understand this i am very grateful to people from all countries who did this and i will drop art and politics ordinary people who this is work because this is exactly this wave allowed me to draw attention 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 is no longer just a maneuver, it is no longer just some kind of joke and that then they are really preparing for a layer of large-scale tuesday, although it seemed crazy to everyone, few people believed it, but i was ready and immediately told my family that if
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something like this started, i would take them to the west of ukraine and my friends, that is , i am coming back and i will fight, and when we started to be buried with pallets, hmm, we woke up there at half past five in the morning, i immediately got together and went to lviv , and on the same day i returned in the evening and entered the camp in the first month we were here on the defensive approaches to zhulyany airport because this is holosiivskyi district. i am from holosiivskyi district. that is why this battalion was a rural military base. then we formed several companies and units under eh, what are we not talking about? it is in the north of kyiv, where they also tried to cross the river and do simple the bridgehead of the russian troops. we held defenses in the forest there on the outskirts of these two forces. these were such important and difficult battles. then the russians went to withdraw
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from kyiv. they could not capture it from others . and i did not want to stay in kyiv. because marshal received a business trip and went home to his acquaintances in the special forces, who are engaged in more interesting work. it started in the south of the month, then 4 months later, here in the donbass, bakhmut district , lysychansk region, they also returned. which are being formed, where there is a position for me because i have already gained some experience, first of all, it is intelligence to intelligence, the interpretation of artillery fire to cleaning , inspection and work in the sense of a gray zone according to our psychologically, there are no problems at all, that is , let's put it this way, i was definitely psychologically at peace
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, the prison is also constantly hardening me a little, because psychologically for me it is not a problem physically or professionally. i went through some training before that and was free for two years. on officially to the front platon to his friends there he also went through training or his exits, that is, he understood that such a war was already well, he really could shoot tourist skills of physical sports they also uh-uh, there are opportunities here and others you you learn all the time, well, it's a war there, you learn very quickly and in six months i really gained a sense of professionalism. he said that there i am a very experienced super warrior, 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
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there are many, for example, the rhinoceros group, er, there are already about 20 people who either filmed or worked there, they are now serving in the ranks of the armed forces in various units, there are quite a lot of people i know from er, musicians, artists, directors shopkeepers they also serve a lot, some have already died, unfortunately, but mostly more continue to serve in various directions until the beginning of a large-scale war, he voiced this in several interviews that if the war starts and to share this was a decision for me, i will not be able to plant e- is it here in kyiv or is it? they traveled around europe, for some it is more appropriate, but for me no, i would still feel very uncomfortable if i was not there where it is the hottest, guys, because i spent 5
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years of the war in prison, i was not here when the guys were fighting. and i so he built and built a certain debt to myself, and on the other hand, i feel the debt of the russians to me for what they did to me, to my family, to my country, so they need to pay it, well, in months. ended in a year, unless there is a force majeure, there is the death of putin, some kind of coup yes, and in russia, it is difficult to count on it, so two years is such a more approximate, such an optimistic horizon, then because russia has a lot of resources, it then put everything on this war he can't let it go because he will lose nothing, this war, he will lose everything, everything that he has rebuilt these 20 years, his country
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, 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 be just someone from ukraine and continue to be the head of the empire. it is impossible to never see this. and what did i understand? this is the complete de-occupation of our territories, including crimea, for me it will be especially 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 what does he dream of such a more er imagination is real now it is becoming more real we are already slowly moving towards the crimea i wear our uniform and it is important why a person now helped enter er in uniform with a weapon in his hands and get to his home his house with the ukrainian flag and all. but politically, it is really a change of the russian regime to a more democratic one, the most uh-uh, some uh-uh
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cannibalistic because despite all our desire, the russian will not rise, you understand, she will never leave. she will stay there forever and sooner or later it is necessary to build some kind of relations with the new state, which i hope will be in a new territorial and political system than now , that is, for the construction of the empire, because if we do not defeat the empire, we will not be able to collapse it, like the collapse of the russian empire and the soviet empire, then we will not have a future, they are actually ours children because it will be a preparation for the next war in this world, nothing is eternal and you always understand france, germany existed even before the second century and now they exist in the european union and was austria-hungary was an empire that held half of europe, you understand, and part of ukraine was under their control , including that, and now austria is a small country
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where you can go and have a coffee . gelirovsky the third reich was a terrible system that destroyed millions of people and supported everything for precious months. let's bring it by the skin to this very decision to the same position that it became a simple regional state, all other occupied territories were released, not only ukrainian , moldavian, georgian, but also german, but also japanese, but also in the fairy tale and the territories that were captured in siberia, there all people already want to live by themselves and not work in moscow. i just traveled to russia. let her be in prison, but there you don't communicate with people somewhere. you understand their mood. then almost everyone hates her, but she tolerates it because she is powerful. when
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she becomes weak, she is made weak by this people. was to be freed and russia is losing its ambition, maybe it will not do like germany after the defeat of the first world war, one more comeback maybe he is but sooner or later, russia must be made of course a regional state that will er try to make relations with its neighbors as a meeting and not as an empire 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 do not know what will happen because no one knows it now, the goal is a clear victory without victory we don't have a future, that's why for me this is number one, everything will be after this, it will be less of a problem, it was already a general issue of workers, which would not be solved according to the extent of their e-e appearance , that is, of course, what will change and it has already changed
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relation to ukraine, that is, before, uh, for example, i once went to a festival there 10 years ago, my first festival, any ukraine, where is it, is it part of russia, something like that, where they are all connected there, it has always been. and now everyone knows that ukraine is not part of russia didn't know where it was before kyiv, once you know where bucha and irpeni are, do you understand people in the world now, ukrainians are a world trend and cultural and fashionable, yellow and blue colors and women are puffed up there, and it’s cool to be ukrainian, that is, you are respected because we are fighting against a great empire and we will defeat this of the empire, of course, what kind of putin is the whole world afraid to understand after this attitude to ukraine for years to come, if our century will be completely different and having such people, a certain trust and recognition of our country as brands, whatever
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as a winner, we can continue to build our political, economic, and cultural life. this difficult film is difficult or important because it shows a dark page of ukrainian history, which was not very long, but bright, very dark. i tried not to scare anyone, to show how it was like in our country influenced and it's good that we got rid of it, that is, a direct essay we never made a movie about the 90s, but we watched russian films and lived in the russian cultural norm, now it's rhino - this is an opportunity to look at the 90s from a certain distance without russian cultural codes, this is our separate movie, a separate story. and it’s good that it ended, because we don’t live in memories of the 90s. we don’t have balls from the 90s. we still have them. and we do n’t have them anymore. that is, we live in the future, not it was like that. but it's good that it didn't end on this
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