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[000:00:00;00] after all this, i will remind you that quite recently he sewed and made another compen very similar. it was a photo session of the face, he was a lawyer , a military masinoem, who unfortunately received a serious injury and lost an eye . it's just an extremely good trend when it's fashion, when such aesthetic photos are beautifully shot, the video shows that injuries are well , it's normal, in principle, this is a feature, especially for our society, in which there are so many injuries, both physical and psychological, it is necessary learn to accept it as both society and people who have received these injuries . somehow to talk about all this, especially if we are talking about the military, who received all these injuries and all these features while protecting us. i
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think that we will talk about this topic more than once. also, we more than once let's talk about the cartoon mavky's new song. i'm sure that many of you have already managed to watch it . finally, it's in the box office because we 've been waiting for a very , very long time. supermarkets there are a lot of products that were branded by this mavka and the children were just waiting for the cartoon and hmm it is interesting to look at its box office receipts , it seems to me that it will surely be the most successful moth in general during the full-scale invasion, maybe even longer, and because i really saw the hype, let's see the excerpt is mortal like everyone else he will betray you who guys who found the source of life there is
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only one way to stop the rush hit first i see a lot of comments that people liked the very first mavka that seems was presented five years ago, really ahh hmmm, this character in general, the style of drawings, he transformed over time, the first mavka was more like a childish one, here we see a more adult version, but in the end, the producers and directors , the whole team tried, i understand , as much as possible e- to get to a foreign audience, in particular, to different audiences in different countries, because after the distribution in ukraine, the film will go to france and then to many other countries, and i hope that it will be successful there, because the point is not only that this the cartoon should at least get to zero there, and it is even better to reflect the entire this huge budget, which cannot be reflected only on ukrainian territory, it is impossible
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, whether it is also about the ukrainian message, because ukrainian strictures are very attractively shown there, and in general, ukrainian mythology is extremely uh well, i remember all these magical moments and all these characters are fabulous, and they are very like that, you know, you remember in your childhood there must have been such cartoons and images from which you brought throughout your life, so mavka, i think it may well remain in your memories, in the memories of your children for the rest of your life, because the characters are very original, different images are drawn , and therefore it is also such an element of cultural diplomacy, and very well this cartoon is identified precisely as ukrainian and not just some made for some audience, so it is the same for everyone and also while we are waiting for the first box office of mavka i also want to say about the new music video
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of the kalush orchestra it is called changes changes changes very well make a video i think it is one of the best rethinking first of all, our folklore, our formations, is a very good image of the house in the broadest sense, as you know, just physical, both the house and the country's house, let's look at an excerpt, too , and another victory, you see, very very optimistic for today, the program is coming out , but wait, literally in a minute, i 'll get better i just want to remind you of the story with the metro museums, do you remember they first renamed edgaret's painting from a russian dancer to a dancer in ukrainian clothes and immediately recognized the three artists
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kuindzhi aivazovsky and repin as ukrainians ah, for this we had to do a lot of work to provide our cultural diplomats with all the possible evidence so that they would still believe that these are ukrainians and that the dancer in the picture is really in ukrainian uniform, but then we talked about the fact that this is very good because the metro police are authoritative the museum, and if he already recognized it, then other museums will follow him, and this really happened because now mozgy in amsterdam is an estedilik p - a sufficiently authoritative museum, he recognized malevich as a ukrainian artist, too without the help of social networks, but he recognized it quite easily. and on the basis of the fact that malevich was born in kyiv, and i will also remind you that malevich himself identified himself as a ukrainian. and by the way, we still need to understand how important malevich is . it is a very popular statement that in world art there was
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two revolutions, one was made by leonardo, the other was made by kazimir malevich, well, there is a lot of discussion about this statement, but it exists , i will also say that in the pompidou museum, for example, there are several works by malevich, he is also there signed as a russian, and also oleksandra ekster, they have a russian woman. i think it's time to correct the center of pomp. well, now we'll talk about how and with what difficulties such decisions are made. next time , we'll talk about cultural diplomacy. we'll talk specifically about the berlinale and the film festival . which took place very recently. this festival declares its ukrainianness . it says that no, we cooperate with the russians, but it turns out that it is not quite so, to put it mildly .
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in particular, she is very effectively involved in our representation at various cultural events. and here she told us what incredible difficulties arose in communicating with the germans. the difference in our view of these good russians well, if we take the official position of our state and the germans, what are the key points of our differences when we say that this russian is not needed because of what he does it’s a shame he’s actually not shorter than a russian, but they say no, it’s good, but we at the ukrainian institute at the beginning of the full-scale invasion called for the total abolition of russian culture, and we were faced with the fact that this banter does not work, and then we reformatted our appeal, and now we are asking yes simply do not cooperate
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with russian culture in general, and our arguments are that this culture has been used for years to wash away war crimes, what is ukraine, what is russia, i find it difficult to speak russian at all i'm sorry, i did it in different countries, yes, this is georgia, syria. well, how long has the war been going on in ukraine, and when we are asked , for example, how it happened, that is, abroad, they often do not understand that the war began in 2014 , even in germany, and when they ask how it happened, i explain that it is precisely thanks to the russian culture that you cultivate so much and your situation in russia, their very strong cultural diplomacy, therefore, answering your question uh, in this way, we are trying to explain why these good russian uh are harmful
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for us, during the active aggression on the part of the russian federation, and many germans asked me whether it is possible to have a dialogue with these artists or is it worth cooperating with them, that not everyone can be excluded , our position is that they need to be given a say after the aggression ends that is, the aggressor at the moment when he rapes the victim is not given a word, it is given in court after the criminal process is completed . yes, the victim and the aggressor are separated in general. this is the need to reconcile the sacrifices of the aggressor. this is absolutely western and also very colonial. uh, the politics that the west is trying to implant in us , to what extent is our understanding of these tests, well, if yours, because you have a cultural diploma, i don’t know at all how you endure all this, all the communication
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is constant, uh, for this whole year i just see that there is a shift because i put a lot of work there, ukrainian institutes, many other people who are engaged in art and communicate abroad. when at the beginning of the full-scale invasion they saw a complete complete lack of understanding of some processes. and now it has passed, for example. it seems to me that it is one of the few shifts , well, of the few . i have such significant ones because it is a very russian propaganda invested so much money and so much effort and there are so many agents all over the world , this is a long process, so the results will not come quickly, but
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what i saw. to ukraine, it is quiet and they will stop showing films and reading ukrainian books, and i say that i am sure that no, because a huge shift is hitting the fact that in europe, in this world , they discovered ukraine for themselves, and people were very surprised when they realized that there are many names that they know. these are ukrainians, yes, that is, that dzygaverto is in ukraine, or leontovych, who wrote shchedryka, is a ukrainian, that is, they begin to discover for themselves that the child is a separate state that was previously considered just a region of russia. if at the festival was russian film, the region is covered, that is, it was not important. it was russians, belarusians, ukrainians, georgia. now we are acquiring subjectivity, and when people began to be interested because of the war and discovered that ukraine has its own history, its own culture , its own talented people. and it seems to me that this
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process has already started, and well nothing will be able to break it, even if the attention dies down, people are still interested and will be interested in ukraine because we have shown that we have a level of this european culture that is understood abroad and with which it is interesting because of it to get to know the country and what our theses, on the contrary, are still not accepted, and well, they are categorically not accepted, but i also talked a lot with people who communicate , especially in germany, but almost everyone says that in germany, especially, it is somehow uh-uh difficult because uh-uh well for example, there our love for russians is perceived as racism because it is not possible. well, how can you not love a nation, there are different people, you don't like putin, you don't like the military , but even among the military there are victims. well, they
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went there by force, you have to understand them. i understand that this is a position because it has not been accepted categorically until now. well, if we talk about germans, maybe about other foreigners, there are some possible common features, eh. yes, of course, what you say is absolutely true. when we called from berlinalia with the directors back in november of last year and well, we discussed some kind of cooperation , uh, we often ask, well, after all, a standard element of communication with future partners. and what do you have? what is your strategy with russian artists, and they told me very clearly that we we will to exclude people on the basis of their passport and this is what you are talking about. what do they think? you can call it whatever you like, nazism , racism, you can't exclude all people based on their belonging to one country, and in fact, i had a discussion with
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me, and they asked, hm, referring to to my friend from novosibirsk, what a good person i am that i have to kensin her too, and it is very strange because in germany, it seems that this concept of collective responsibility should work, but for some reason it is not applied to russia, and eh i explain that, after all, it is necessary to think about this dialogue, perhaps not now , perhaps later, but that it is not possible to completely erase all russians, to which i answer that, unfortunately, i do not have such a privilege, such a luxury, so to speak, because i live in ukraine which is being bombed, where people are being killed, where there is no electricity, to which i am going and unfortunately, in this state, i cannot rise above this discus, uh, and think about good russians, because now for me this is a complete enemy. is this or is it true or is it
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possible call it the truth that the germans are still this the great war showed that the germans did not work through their trauma of the second world war. well, at least it doesn't seem that , for example, it will be strange for israelis to hear the phrase that the germans have some kind of trauma related to the holocaust, they are also victims. well, but we are talking about hmm about their humiliation, about the eyes, all these things, and it was believed that they did a very good job of it, they spent decades on it, what they tell the children there from the kindergarten. now, look at the photos, we will show you these are very bad people, and it is also a collective responsibility of your children involved in this, you are involved, everyone is to blame. in short, it turns out here that somehow they didn't really work it all out. because they are based on a lot of things, they are simply not guilty before the russians, for some reason, not
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before us. in front of the russians, do they really have this problem? what kind of problem have they not solved? you know, i am a germanist by education. i studied german culture and the german language for 6 years . it was a long time ago. but now, when i come to germany, i understand that really uh, it's not yet passed and well, what you say is absolutely true. at least from my experience , they have everything to do with russia, because the soviet army is equal to russia, they don't know , many of them don't know how many ukrainians and belarusians died in the second world war, how many fought precisely as part of the soviet army and, first of all, europe perceives russia, well, before that, it perceived fascism as the victor, and because of that, it also turned a blind eye to many crimes of the germans. i know that they
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had a crisis there for a generation when the children are quiet who lived in the führer's regime, they tried to work out their collective responsibility and guilt, and the children did not understand what was happening. why, for some reason, they have to live with this , ah, accordingly , these children raised a generation. guilt before russia well, it still seems to me that they already have very strong economic ties . they care about their citizens, as you know, the german passport is one of the best passports in the world, that's why they think about their own interests, and it seems to me that this is also very important here, if russia is a strategic partner for them and has been here for many years, it's not just
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about guilt, it's also just strategic thinking in order to protect your nation and make it better. well, for yourself, have there not been cases in your dialogues, for example, when people said listen , well, you yourself cooperated with the russians, this continues until now, partly in your country, the war started in 2014, i'm sorry, the president well, the president's company released a tv series with actors who openly supported the occupation of crimea, and the minister of culture , the current president, stood up for this actor for years in the courts, and without even talking about the film industry, the series were shot on the ukrainian and russian markets , propaganda series, films were shot by ukrainians for russians and everything is fine with you , there were no such events, and fortunately for me , such criticisms rarely happen, although just
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recently, a certain situation is happening in the polish environment. the defestival that previously worked with russia. now i’ve got my shoes on and i want to do the ukrainian festival , and they, yes, they threw in the argument that look, you were releasing films while the war was going on, and i usually answer that well, it really is, i can’t deny it, it’s not there concerns me personally or our institution, because it is obvious to us as a representative of the state when the war started and well, we do not cooperate with the russians, they did not cooperate, but i explain that everything has changed, it changed radically on february 24, 2022, and uh, well, many people when the war came to their home, let them understand what damage they were doing because they cooperated with russia. because ukraine is a huge country in terms of area, and what happened in the east did not directly concern the people. and in which they lived in other regions, of course i understand
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that in ukraine there are still people who uh support uh want to go to russia, well it uh would be very uh bold to say that everything has changed for everyone but uh hmm i don't deny it but i explain that it doesn't work anymore and that in general, the entire humanitarian discourse should change for cultural managers and festivals as well it is necessary to finally decommunize russia. it is not necessary to deny its entire culture. i am against this, but it is necessary that people who have an education and are engaged in decommunization studies should reconsider, because it is one of, well , i don't know if it is the only one, but of the few cultures that has never been decolonized and even these so-called good ones russian liberals who are against the war, who have left the country, and everything they say is all that can be seen, how they perceive russia and ukraine from the point of view of this older
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brother of brotherly nations, well, that is, it is necessary that people there with education and expertise they simply reworked it, as it happened with the culture of germany, even after the second world war, and issued other approaches to the consumption of this culture. this was natalya movshovich. she directs the direction of cinema at the ukrainian institute . we talked about the berlinales that are there. we have problems, what problems do we have with good russians ? and admitted that the problem was because we dragged it out for a very long time and took lightly our subjectivity, in particular, and in culture, we now have to dig it all out, we will do it for a very long time , we need to adjust to it, but this topic as i am in sufficiently reliable hands, so somehow we will win, and that's it. i have everything, friends, i wish you a traditionally peaceful
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of our heads volkswagen to attack the russian armored personnel carriers and we managed, american intelligence says that we already have more tanks than before the war , they saw that near the city of sumy it is not worth moving the columns if there is not one in the city of sumy our column did not survive did not survive and we will take it so we will take it shock stress damn what is the second army of the world are you guys in general what are you talking about we have already arrived in sumy from trostyanets and we will now film how the city of sumy resisted
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a minute well the center is here in general and sumy looks very they relax, there are places to go, just to take a walk, it’s like that. it’s quite so slow, it’s quite green, and you need to feel that dude, you’re mobilizing in sumy, because otherwise you’ll do less than i’d like. i like to mix teas. i’ve already brewed all kinds of herbs here. i'll show you what i have, it's thyme, it's annual mint, it's very juicy and very aromatic . well, there's also black tea like that, a little reddish. vlad saw this kitchen on a video, but after buchi, i wouldn't bother because it's better. well, it 's already here what to sit in sumy and then it still seemed like well, well, well, there, well, children, definitely not electronic women, yes, well, they will take me away
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, well, there were three women and three children in the car, and i also well, how am i, in principle, like a year, only like everyone behind the wheel my journey was the furthest to trostyanets and that's all, and here they call me dude there are six more passengers and let's go to the polish border in the evening, i'm already sitting like that, well, i can keep my eyes closed and try to get the blood flowing because i'm thinking, fuck, i 'm going to fall asleep now, and for the first time i felt that i'm going to be cut down . valleys, and there are ukrainian checkpoints, ukrainian flags, and we don’t have those. i say no, no, they are not here , and we are like that. alma, well, you know that. if it was an island from which price , he escaped. well, thank god , this one was taken to the polish border and is they helped me with a pen well, after that it is so empty compared to khmelnytskyi or what kind of adventure it is, and compared to kharkiv or
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chernihiv, is it so stupid and dudes , what are we talking about here, there is a chemical plant, and such is the speech to the center, you are there 6 km of solid russian equipment, and acquaintances are calling me, says kladyusha, why are you sitting there, come on, come there, i had two offers from lviv, two offers from zakarpattia . there's the same slipper do you have что это eh? i think so. that's all. now the window of opportunity has closed, so what's up? i know that all people are used to round slippers. well, my mother-in-law likes shapes from under bread. they baked together yesterday . they too they went to kyiv, to the other side of lubna, luben, there to piratin, this is pivdennyy, it was like this, well, if the authors were penalized, lebedyn, yes , they went through okhtyrka, as i understand
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it, they had plans for kharkiv. what a day. our private sector is simple random private and we were not expecting it, well, the private sector is, well, of course, you can believe that no one needs it, but, in principle , a lot of people died. it was a gift in quotes for march 8, a russian air bomb fell, eight houses were destroyed to the foundations, about 50 victims maybe more significant number of dead at the same time there were more than 20 people 9 children in one moment it was such a provocation that the people of sumy ran away, they wanted to force them
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to use the green corridors they needed this green corridor because our the teroborona did not allow them to move reinforcements to the lebedyn direction, they had a strategic goal there, the old military airfield, they did not have enough of this airfield for the quick transfer of support from the green corridor, they managed to force it, but they did not succeed in taking the old military airfield , you can thank them for that, but the defenders of medina said that in sumy, in general, the air alarm appeared already after the incidents began. yes, and the thing is that we are quite close to the border, that is, they appear here earlier than that, they trigger it
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it is really difficult to warn in advance if you do not make it to the basement, then there is the rule of two walls there, etc. well, in such cases, you see the rule of two walls , yes, there were two disabled children in the house, so to check whether the disabled person was really disabled , a guy shot a gun at the ceiling in front of him, even he didn't twitch, they don't say well, let's believe that he is making gold crosses on his neck. year of birth, look at your passport . i'm just sending you like this. this is the home of our teacher , yulia kravchenko, faculty of electronics and information technologies. she studies mathematics. her house was badly

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