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we don't see it, and there was some kind of response from the ministry of culture that everything is not so simple, uh, will the president go against the series, which one, to which he has a relationship, i'm sure that he will go, because the president supported us. we weren't sure either. we , too, are you you are asking the questions that we asked among ourselves and we really expected what the president's answer to this petition would be, because this answer is an understanding that he, i can't speak for him. it's probably more our hopes that he will go to these bans, that's why i just need it now expect how the state will implement it, it's the same series with russian actors that i 'm talking about with people who create danger for our country, that is, there will be no such thing, we expect very much, we
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understand, maybe you have a point, it's so easy, we see that we need to start some more petitions for example, a petition to prohibit dog trainers from leading the film industry in any form. how is it going for you, you know, right now we have a very urgent problem in our community. i think you have heard about the reorganization of the dovzhenka center and, unfortunately, this petition which we signed and which gained 25,000 votes in just a few days, the president did not support it, but we continue to fight and now is actually a very important period for us, we will formalize it in an appeal to the community because we are against the reorganization of the dovzhenka center i like the changes that are taking place now that the state cinema did not put a person who has nothing to do with cinema as the head of the dovzhenko center and if
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we talk about my light hand, it's not my fault that at some point we united and started moving together, that's why now we have very important the struggle begins because we want to preserve the dovzhenko center and we really hope that all ukrainians who want to preserve our cinema, our film archive, will now also unite with us and continue to fight . we want to preserve our ukrainian cinema and we will now start a new struggle for our viewers who is not in the context this week there is such a dovzhenko center in kyiv, which is such a huge state film archive and there were increased opportunities for example with
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film digitization and so on and the like. it 's really huge, well, such a whole complex was headed by one person, they moved her , and then suddenly they put her in her place, the head of this dovzhenka center is a cynologist, a cynologist is someone who deals with dogs. there must have been some kind of logic, in addition, it turned out that she was also a hypnotist who was for the journalists of the investigative information, who called her already as the new head of the dovzhenko center. she said that there was no time for them, but as a hypnotist, then from the journalist called her as a private person, she found time for her for 12 minutes and explained that hypnosis alone is not enough and there must be a lot of it and hypnosis is not cheap for her, so you say that you had a petition and it quickly enough gathered so many votes, but it was ignored, moreover, they ignored it and put a dog tag, what kind of
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signal is this from the leaders of the culture in the country, a very bad signal - roughly speaking , it means that they do not think about preserving our cultural values ​​and our ukrainian cinema if very simple to explain, so i don't know , most likely the people who lead the state cinema do not feel connected to ukrainian cinema , they do not feel the value of it, because we are inside and probably our viewers, who made it so difficult for our ukrainian cinema to blossom, so difficult. we have come to the point that it only started to gain momentum, we cherish these ukrainian films, we count them so little because the budget is always so small, but it is
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so valuable that ukrainian cinema has started and now the state cinema is taking very negative steps, so put what kind of contact with them, that is, they close the comments, they do not explain anything. it seems to me that ukrainian cinema is the same now and after the war, and it was the same before the war. until the 14th year, we had a couple of films a year, and these were films that were on someone, well, someone, somewhere, was collecting some kind of business financing, someone else, something, well, that is, but but everything started when the normal state support program for this cinema began, and here it is very important to have people who care about this cinema and know why and what this cinema should be and b uh these must be people and competent. these two things
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ensure only open and transparent competitions for positions. we saw a soviet rudiment with huge communal debts, such as the dovzhenko center, where nothing happened, not only were there regular people who were already there for retirement, or before leaving for retirement, they are growing, no, no, here is the dovzhenko cinema center, which did not do anything there, and in principle, it was just a piece of the soviet union that was lying somewhere and was already being stretched a little bit by developers from of all regions because it is there, all this tidbit almost in the center of the capital of kyiv well, a man came in the 14th year ivan kozlenko who made the reform , made it into an active center, raised funds, paid off debts, changed people, attracted specialists, this is the question so how should it be the same should be in the state cinema, the same should be in the center of dovzhenka, if you put people there who or dog experts, it is actually a post
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of a municipal cinema, as well as the head of a state cinema, put your people there, who then make your matchmakers 4-5 or 7.8 for your film studios, then we of course, we will not go far and it will be very terrible , and i understand how much the actors, directors, screenwriters actually depend on this state funding and how vile it can be to use this tap to raise their own and vice versa not to give money not to give funding to people who are the most capable people who have competitive strong offers instead, well, that is, this is a very bad situation . do not press and defend your rights to ukrainian cinema, this is very important for all of us, as
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well as ukrainian culture, this is a war for this culture , especially in times of war, culture is also important because the world is now thirsty to learn more about ukraine, and cinema is also part of the explanation of what ukraine is, i thank you for your support and i will be very grateful if you continue to support us, we are preparing a video, we want to post it in the media so that as many people as possible know about it , because we see what is really happening when we we unite when journalists help us i thank you very much bloggers people begin to understand what is happening and they support us such a strong powerful active force when we are creative people with you the same creative journalists that is why we really hope that you will continue to cover and what about us everything will work out, we will defend our cinema and the dovzhenko center will flourish and we will make
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a change for the better so that the dovzhenko center flourishes; and thank you for what you do for the actor. it is important not only to have acting talent, not only to beautifully convey the role that he received, but also to have a position, this is also important. to the petition a-a created by the cultural community that russian actors should not take part in the filming of films in ukraine, well, besides, these films were also not shown in ukraine with their participation from those actors who support russia's war against of ukraine well, little by little, little by little, i'm coming to the end of our broadcast with andrii seychuk. today i wanted to say that this week we won't see each other again this season, so it is. but next week on
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monday , we'll still see each other. well, besides that, stay with espresso because next time on our airwaves there will be a story about two ukrainian women who, saving their children from russian shelling, found themselves in a very unexpected situation. they found work and support in the largest film studio in eastern europe, nu bo yana, a film studio in the bulgarian capital, sofia, a film studio that participated in the production of more than four hundred hollywood films opened its doors to ukrainian refugees about the both typical and extraordinary fate of ukrainian women, watch now in the film tatyana vorozhko kyiv sofia hollywood unexpected journey of ukrainian stock exchanges for your attention thank you for being with us, you understand where
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the ss teachers are going. in 2016, i resigned from the position of chief director of two projects on ictv and started filming tv series, shot one short film about hollywood, which received prizes like a t-shirt to buns say thank you thank you please since
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2010 i moved to the city of donetsk er lived there i really liked this place but in 2014 er had to move from this place i i remember very well, i was right at home and it started. these were the first explosions at the airport. it was scary because you didn't understand what was happening. we moved to kharkiv and in 2017 from kharkiv we came to kyiv. i helped networks i went to pilates with my friends, they were actually
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enjoying life on the 24th. we heard the first explosions. when it became clear that it was an explosion, i immediately began to monitor the internet and, in fact, the whole day of february 24, i cried
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. what do you understand that you are not only responsible for yourself 24 woke up early in the morning my child woke me up she came into the room and said the war had started well, the explosions were a little bit audible but not very loud because they were shelling another district of kyiv
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and there was a shock, there was helplessness because well, on the 24th, i was n't thinking of going anywhere. let's just say in the morning, i just understood that i might need some stock of food. well , people do something in these situations. there was no bread at all well, somehow we started to rush between some points trying to withdraw money, it was impossible to withdraw money, a friend called and said that there is a car, there are two seats in the car that goes to uzhhorod and we agreed. i read in the news what was happening and i just couldn't believe that in general, the war broke out thought no this will never happen russia is going to invade ukraine russia is going
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no this can't happen and then it did happen i was shocked a couple of days later i was contacted by deadline how will the war in ukraine affect your business i thought to myself how can you even answer to such a question it's a humanitarian crisis - it doesn't affect our business it affects people i couldn't even understand how to combine these things february 26 we placed an ad through bitvuvay of sofia's production company my partner alex kamenov wrote everyone who needs help and works in the film industry, if you are looking for a job, we are here to welcome you , there was an
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announcement from a blogger that well, yana of bulgaria helps ukrainians with employment and settlement, i decided i decided to try, i sent them my resume and it turned out that they answered me the most important moment was that i am with my child, he is 4 years old, i have no one to leave him with. i asked, will i be able to work? if i come with my son , eh. she said yes, we want to help, maybe
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we can open a kindergarten here, maybe we will help by setting up a kindergarten, i somehow believed in myself and there were no other options. because that's why. good day. it's nice to be here. it's cold today . i'm sofia now, i work at the e-e studio of nyubayana, i clean the equipment, and this is your profession, no. my profession is a little different, i'm a director, but there was a job
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to clean the equipment and i clean them. i wrote to them on on the studio's website, it was sent to me by one of my friends , and i was in hungary at that time. i wrote to the studio and told them. come to us, there are some job fairs and uh from hungary. march 12, 10. i came here on the 12th - this is a fair. then i waited for another month to meet - well, in short, it was not a fast process, but they rented there, well, that is, they rented an apartment where i would surprise and lived. and it is so nice to speak ukrainian with you, if you want to help, you can. at the time when there was a job fair, i was ready for any job there was even representatives from the chocolate factory, which is
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located here in bulgaria in veliko tirnovo. i even took their coordinates. i think if there will be no work here, then we will go to veliko tirnovo and i will work there to wrap candies . well, that is, i can’t even describe to anyone in words my experience as a driver
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at a film studio, i was hired by the pr department of social networks. i actually deal with social networks at the studio, i can confidently say that there was a jump in my career at the studio, because it is very responsible to run a page the official page of the film studio and illuminate the events that are happening here, talk about the life of the studio, many people who came here to us were not actually from the film industry, so through our company filforch, we began to teach different
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specialties , it's such a small euphoria, you know when you start to understand a person who just speaks - in another language, well, i came home one day and said to vasilisa, you can imagine, i understand, you have to, yaroslav, you invited me to serve them. no
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, this is not the femininity you dream of here, i could not cool, the team followed their tradition, we come to the studio in the morning directly from kavuska, this is for sure if i ever return to ukraine, i will say my bulgarian family chose deliciously , my daughter, well done, chose a delicious melon of the best, tomorrow everything will seem to be yours, so tell me, how did you prepare today? how many times today six six in each subject i don't want to study in ukraine as a vegetable, sit in pairs, the online form of education in us is super rubber, it's better to wait maybe something will change
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it's sweet here 500 g buzz in the morning o-o-o i was expecting ukraine ukraine but
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when i go out into the city i realize that i don't have enough bulgarian because i understood a little bit , but i didn't know much, the people seemed to me that i had somehow achieved something, but it's an illusion i well because you came here and you are a foreigner here. well, you have to adapt to the realities that exist here. well , here people live their lives, they do n't know you at all. who are you, what are you there? damn, how do you walk along khreshchatyk in kyiv, only there are no chestnuts, maybe sometime there will be
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, i think that it is not only us who see that it is khreshchatyk it will sound strange, but it seems to me that i am at home, and i understand that this is some kind of parallel reality, and well, i am not at home, i am not in kyiv, chocolate, chocolate, sleshnik with cards, it is possible. well, these are two parallel realities for me, my life here and my stay with ukraine in my heart and i'm constantly in the news
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feed while i'm here, it's safe, it didn't stop me from crying when i read the letters of the children from mariupol, but life has to go on one way or another, again, when i left here, there were thoughts that it might be for a while and here we are again we will return, but since the conflict does not stop . at the moment, i understand that i am not ready to take my child to a country where there is a war. that is why we are here for the time being, but the question is open. thank you in general, how did you go
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to bulgaria for the installation, it was great, i talked about it in april, but miss did not it was a place. andriy left. we have a computer. it's actually a workplace. all we have to do is go and introduce you. he is the head of the editing department. he obviously left us. he came back. yaroslava is interested in working in the editing room and evili so, where's her computer andriya, a couple of projects and just try it on different things, this movie got caught uh-uh, you know each other, she'll be working
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next to you from monday, hello, that's it yurka slaps everyone's sausage i'll eat a piece of sausage sausage i can say that i feel comfortable here. we are used to it . i already have my own places where my son and i go for a walk. and we go to some shops. well, that is, there is already a certain way of life here in bulgaria. i really like the nature here . i actually like the people who i like. they meet because actually those who meet really try to help, try to support, and at the moment i will return
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because i have a lot of things there, but it depends on my daughter, this whole story depends on her, at least for the next year, that's for sure. it depends on the situation in the country, on the military actions and well, maybe if i didn’t have spring break, i was a volunteer, but would i be doing something else in ukraine, and because of the fact that i

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