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much more, when the mixture hardens, the candle can be used, it will burn from three to 12 hours, it depends on the size. hundreds of women hand over trench candles to the front. she asks me to give me a couple of candles, i immediately ask how many of you are husbands and i already give them to everyone that's how it is, because otherwise the members of our group bring women who care and know everything for free, the craftsmen say they send a little the warmth of our soldiers and the gratitude of the military warms their souls yuliya korchevsky vlad korchevsky details tv channel inter marathon only news the spirit of unity shown by the ukrainian people in the face of the enemy is simply impressive throughout the country people unite to help the army to help each other on the island almost no one stands as here is the heroine
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of our face column, the famous ukrainian actress maryna koshkina visited our studio, i suggest you look further guests of this face column, actress maryna koshkina has more than 40 roles to her credit, but one of the main roles now is the leader of the volunteer art movement maryna koshkina ukrainian theater and film actress graduated from the karpenko-karyi kyiv national university, played in the kyiv young theater since 2018, works at the ivan franko national academic theater, starred in the films zakhar berkut killed with ties eyes sniper white raven house word endless novel laureate of national and international awards in the field of theater and cinema in 2021 by decree of the president of
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ukraine for a significant personal contribution to the development cinematography and high professional skills , honored with the title of honored artist of ukraine since the beginning of the great war, the actress turned into a volunteer, met refugees at the lviv railway station and continues to search for ammunition for the military , founded the mur ukrainian art movement, which supports creative people and their families, orphans, children from large families and well-to-do families who found themselves in a difficult situation due to the war between the family of maryna and the crime of luhansk region, now the city is temporarily occupied by the russian invaders i welcome you to the studio what am i saying why did you cry now look at the business card together and see how your life has changed what was there what was on these shots there were scenes from films where i
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played from plays and well at the moment what i do ukrainian artistic movement our flank here is our trip to the village that was under occupation, all these children are acquaintances. how do you live? this story is that every time you come to these cities, villages, and well, i understand that you, as an actress, are probably used to letting everything pass through you, so how do you manage, i don't know, then forget calm down, you know. i am quite such a strong person and i never show my emotions. on the contrary, i always try to treat everything with a sense of humor . to bring what they need to embrace and that's it, and then
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when i watch such a video because we are still driving, we make some kind of video report so that later we have the opportunity to show it to our partners who can provide us with help and we let's go further, well, that is, this is such a process, it is charitable and which is quite necessary at the moment, i studied reporting, which i don't really like because shooting people in such circumstances is not always pleasant, but it is necessary, i say it is necessary, i just don't want to, just trust everything else i think that they are already used to it, they understand that their lives also depend on it, because they have to see what is happening in the world, so i think they are used to it, but we are used to everything. of the front yes, there is some connection with kryminnaya, who is
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left with you, there are grandmothers and our sister on the mother's side on the mother's line, uh, we are no longer in touch somewhere, uh, for a month and a half, but we are such a group, the city of krimina, and methods, we visit constantly mom is reading something there and is trying to at least understand. maybe one of those people who are in that group is in touch with someone, but sometimes it happens that they say everything is fine . we wanted your relatives to leave. i think you have more than once they said you are leaving, well, grandma is quite old and didn't want to. if it wasn't sad, but it's a choice. therefore, we can only hope for the best, but to be honest, my heart is in my heart. well, my mother
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cries all the time, and i say everything will be fine, well, this is our grandmother, because i know what she is like with us, she also has such a character and is quite well, she does not give in even to the most terrible circumstances, so i somehow take it as a positive and say that soon ours will be released and we will go there immediately, the events of the film forgotten also take place in the occupied so-called people's republics. so you played a teacher of the ukrainian language who is forced under pressure to become a teacher of the russian language. oh, i wonder if there is a living prototype of this heroine. well, i took it from real events , and i myself am not personally familiar with such a person. but they had a premiere in warsaw and at the
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warsaw film festival, and after the screening, a ukrainian girl of ours, who lives at the moment, they said that the story with her mother was basically the same. she is a teacher, and it is in the ukrainian language, and russian soldiers approached her and threatened and wanted to rape her, and that is enough, and she cried a lot, and i also cried at that moment because well this situation was right in front of you now, i feel like a person is telling you about such things, but what was shown in the film and what is happening now cannot be compared, so their atrocities and everything they do that's exactly how i was recently i was watching some kind of report where a
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ukrainian language teacher is also looking for her, her parents just took her away, and so far no one has seen her, my mother then said she just followed this story for a bit and only then saw that this mother had seen her somewhere there in russia in some small report that she is living this, the most important thing is that i believe that they will soon return home some people, we know that they were poor there, many people were waiting for russia, how have their views changed or maybe they have become ukrainian now, after all, people they are happy that russia has come, occupied or ah, just like in kherson, people are just waiting for them to be released , so that luhansk region would be like in kherson and that you people would meet our military, but i don't know if it will be yes. and i believe that, talking with to their acquaintances who moved from criminue, they say that
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there are indeed people who were waiting for another flag, there are many people who are waiting for us, and he also says that more people left as soon as it became clear that russia was approaching. they left immediately because they did not want to live . with him, his mother also tells about what they write in the group hmm people say that when i'm in my yard i feel at home, as soon as i go outside i'm already under some kind of constant supervision and well, it's like uh, it's like a prison and not only under the supervision of the military, because there are many collaborators there i can't to say that there are many of them and i do not know them. i think they are, unfortunately, they are. but i believe that we will find them or they will run away and will never live on
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our land again, where you were caught by the beginning of the war during the i was going to kyiv on the 24th february to kyiv, how did you later end up in lviv when you were helping there receiving people, how were the first days, the first days when i returned to kyiv, that is, it was the morning of the 24th, the train was late for about 3 hours, the first thing that was important was to simply gather my whole family, we gathered and if we acted according to all the instructions, my little brothers went down to the shelter there is a 20-year difference between me and my younger brother, and you can imagine that something could happen to them, that's why they spent the night there one day and then decided to go and take the children and mother out like this. we went
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there, but you also had the opportunity to go abroad there was an opportunity to stay longer in the west of ukraine, you decided anyway, then go to kyiv again, maybe this was true, it was offered many times and people just wrote from the festivals where i was there from france, switzerland, they say he is coming and we will accept your whole family. that is, we remember we are waiting. we had a lot of people writing whom i didn't even remember. they remembered me. it was quite nice, but but no, i wouldn't be able to . that there are children and they must be saved it was safer in lviv, but i won't say that it was safer there because we lived near yavoriv's father and there was a lot of rocket fire there, we heard it all and hmm why did we return to kyiv because we had to return first, the theater started e-
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we did our work, we played plays, but from april we already started working. that's why i came back first by myself, and then the family came back, because together it's somehow easier. to be honest, how does a person get used to everything? i don't know if the children will be saved, but she herself will be here somehow i feel strength in myself, i want to reach the end together with everyone, because now a full-scale invasion has been going on for so many months and you think you can go there at any moment well, that's enough, you need to rest, man, well, really, everyone is tired, and you can go somewhere abroad yes but at home, you feel somehow more confident. well, for example, it's like that with me when i'm in kyiv, um, at home, people find it very difficult abroad, too, maybe not all of them will speak for everyone, because our people are different, but
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it's difficult for them because they're not at home you are still somewhere well somewhere you mentioned shelters and you had to present the tapes correctly in all shelters. what kind of films were they, where was it, uh, um, the tape, yes, sniper came out. yes, the crows were white with it, director maryan bushan, uh, at that time, the premiere came out it was also in the cinemas and the rental went through quite decently, but there is such an open-air cinema project, and as part of this project, they show our ukrainian films on going to the military well, where are they there? that's how i was there, they showed transcarpathia tape and here recently in the parking of the underground park they just didn't tell me where it would be until the very end because it's a secret if and when i got there she told me
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where to go and i saw that it was really a parking lot and one more tape completes the participation presented in kharkiv also a bomb shelter correctly the house is the word, yes, there is a slava house in kharkiv, which also came under fire. and yes, quite a lot of people gather and look at the pictures, you think. well, how can they move you more, well, even more than what i read every day in news to me it seemed like nothing because i couldn't watch movies, i couldn't act, well, it was very difficult for me. i didn't understand what it meant at all. well, to be honest, it was better to sit there in the humanitarian headquarters and do something like that physically than i will now there is something on the stage, something to someone there, uh, i don't know how to show it, but looking at those people who come to the parking lot, yes, there in the shelter,
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it 's just in the theater. cool it's cool because uh our enemy he doesn't want us we sat in the basements and in general, uh, well, we were so tired and didn't do anything, but we are such a people, we watch movies . my colleagues in the theater turned off the lights before the start in the theater on the left bank. it’s cold and we would sit in jackets and you turn on the lights there, they say, sorry, there is no light, but the actors will play with flashlights, well, it’s cool, although at the beginning there were a lot of disputes about whether it is necessary now art, is it necessary to finance the same festivals
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, so they say we will save money on this now, but we will invest everything in the envelope and there is, but it is not that it is necessary, it just needs to be done, it is necessary to invest because not shvorach is doing everything in order to destroy our cultural monuments and in general, our everything that we have and what we can be proud of and theaters and everything else , if this does not happen it will be easier for him because he will destroy our culture and in this way and in this way our identity will be lost from this we cannot allow we have to be carriers and to continue to say and do everything for the sake of our culture, and it is incredibly multifaceted in ours, by the way, this is a word about the house, yes. for the sake of their principles, these
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people are now among us, but thanks to those people who fought, who sat in that house and wrote a word and wrote in the ukrainian language, they hid our books there in order to gather some such secret uh, well, secret meetings for so that further there to continue to carry the ukrainian word thanks to these people, you and i are now sitting and speaking freely, and we are, in principle, well, we are free, we are free, we are free, the truth is that there are some of them, yes, they are occupied territories, but we are them we will take away and now we thanks to these people we have this power precisely thanks to our history because as they lived under this pressure from russia because we have
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always been for them who are we little russians we khokhls were for them always a-a well, i think that they don't think like that anymore, they do n't think, the main thing is that we know the price freedom is thanks to these people and their main weapon. how did you spot this word correctly? why are you not a strong cry ? what in the middle of the battle? i offer the audience to watch one interesting video. let's watch it with you too. everyone who has not escaped from the world, everyone who is furious without measure, everyone will have faith, and this is our faith in the city in which there lived a lot of blond hair, full of braided nato braids, cut braids, white night
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apricots, the boat didn't seem to you survived, we will grow up , we will survive and we will take revenge, this is one of the episodes of your project, the poetry of the unbreakable, that's right, and the poem is called the poem is called the one who reads the news , and what kind of project is this? created such a project where we read ukrainian poetry and in this way somehow supported our people and the audience who had not seen us on stage for quite some time because we were not yet well and when this project started we
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they haven't resumed our theater activities yet. so it was quite well received and people wanted to hear the word this is beautiful, modern military poetry or classics are different there, everyone chose what he liked, but in general everyone took modern poets and this one and what do you care more about souls now maybe there are some authors or individual works i am now reading ukrainian classics, i just finished reading ivan bagryany's the tigrolovs and somehow, at the end, i also cried because i was again analyzing a certain path taken by people who were sent to camps, and well, in those days, but in at the end, he wrote brave, i always have happiness, and it is
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so inspiring. now i am reading ivan franko's soychny krylo , that is, i am now interested in our classic. that's why i want to read it and everything related to our history of ukraine. movement you do a lot of work within the framework of this project, in particular, holding auctions, this is how you collect money, what are you currently collecting money for, what have you already collected, what have you bought, for whom is this not a project, the ukrainian art movement is a charity fund which i founded during the war, this is a fant that provides support to children from low- income families with many children, as well as those who really need help now, that means immigrants there , and we are also engaged in providing assistance to our
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creative colleagues, people who work in the field of theater and cinema, this can to be just humanitarian aid , further we have certain educational projects, there is the marko project , with which we travel around the villages that were under occupation with such a creative mission, we come to our place somewhere with people in their 20s with a theatrical performance with a psychologist conducting art therapy for parents. we were there in dymer, the village of dymer, kyiv region. we introduced children to film professions and we shot a scene from harry potter with them. they watched how the filming process really takes place. what is this profession? a big team and they tried themselves in these roles, here we come there for a whole day. we were in chernihiv in a modular town, we were in chernivtsi. now we are planning vasylkiv .
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for example, if a child is engaged in creativity, and the parents do not have the opportunity to buy musical instruments for him there, then the fund is engaged precisely in supporting them with these basic resources to continue their creative activity, especially if they remained in ukraine and it's much more difficult for them to buy an instrument now. it's still not cheap. well, we fulfilled a childhood dream from the city of fastiv roman. we bought him a bandura. we bought him a bandura. how did you find out? they apply, they don’t apply, they write an application, we consider it, i see it’s not so much that this child really needs it, we are looking for this instrument, we find it, we come to their house, the other day, we went there, got acquainted with this novel nearby , they sent another video of how he plays there, everything else, he signs a contract in which it is noted that the child must send us a video report
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of his activities every month, if he does not send it, then it is about the tool. such video reports and we contact their teacher, if the child is working, then she made this tool. he already has it for life, so that's it , there are other educational projects, that's what we had to talk about recently, well, in fact, we do a lot of things, and we have such a women's feminist yes, that 's the women's team. well, it turned out that way, but sometimes we invite guys who help us carry boxes without you. you said that with performances. the public in chernihiv on the de-occupied territory and in chernivtsi, well, on a relatively safe territory, how do they react differently, yes, they do react
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differently. but to be honest, we were in chernivtsi, and we drove the murkot to precisely for those people who were forced to leave their homes that is , these are people who in fact were left with nothing and live there somewhere in hostels, for example, in chernihiv, people who were also affected, but some of them still have their homes, and in a modular town near chernihiv there is a village and they built it just in a modular town, we used to come to a model town. and right there, er , i did something so cool for them, that's why i can't say . and they don't have any pain, but as for the auction, we don't hold it from the fund, i'm holding it now from myself, by the way, uh, and we blindfold where i played an athlete when mamai, and i still
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have these gloves in which i fought and trained my friend and i are going to bakhmut by car i think i'll put them up for auction. i've never done anything like that. well, it's more difficult for me, i'm not a media person after all, to sell them there for some crazy money, but i put them up for auction , i think well, at least with some money, i'll be able to help and well, one guy bought them for 10,000, it started with a thousand, and one girl also fought for them at the same time and says i give 12. hey, guys, he says, look, we have a girl, she's also very nice we fought, we lived, let's go and he already sent me the money, i say let's give you the money back to him maybe we'll give it to her, it'll be very nice for her, i know in principle that i personally, he says fine , let them stay with you, it will be my contribution and he said not to return the funds. thus, yes, for 22,000, they were put up for auction already, not yet. well,
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i'm only preparing to give away the gloves now. well, that's all there is to the media films fizma and now you can exhibit something here in our studio, it's great that you are interested in young ukrainian actors and creative people in general, it's very nice, and watching there recently, the week of film critics has passed, such a famous ukrainian film festival, we had a break in the ukrainian your paintings are about the fact that you want to cry from happiness only because people are really interested in what is happening and in such difficult times to support uh cinema theater is uh this is nice let's move on with that direction well, i think that you are also sure that after the victory, only ukrainian films will be sold out in the cinema, because we will not have any
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more russian ones, and our cinema will be even cooler than hollywood thanks to, well, in particular, to actresses like you, we thank you very much for the fact that you came to our studio, actress marina koshkina was a guest of the face column today on the air of the marathon, the only news continues . someone other than you dignity is something that is sealed with blood by deeds with the lives of the heroes of the constitution of your country to be worthy already to be ukrainian let's be worthy of our zealots everything starts with the team
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fire with fire they destroy the enemy with fire they pave the way for our brothers with fire they bring our victory closer from the cossack leggings and to this day, our artillerymen are the real gods of war . glory to the missile troops and artillery of ukraine, they are the first to meet and destroy the enemy while defending the border. they protect each of us. they lead intelligence and adjust the artillery, today they continue to give a powerful rebuff to the aggressor and this time they will be involved in the defense, you can apply the code to the state border service of ukraine for
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unmanned aerial vehicles, we will strengthen our border together, the government created a program, there is work that helps ukrainians get money for their own business, the grant can be directed to start a business or its development own garden or greenhouse studio or bakery many opportunities for the work of dreams everything is simple you have an idea submitted documents the state supported works for victories are work work in ukraine everything that can work at night must work at night boiler heating charging gadgets warm floor and heater timed washing exercise goal discharge electricity
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