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[000:00:00;00] there was a question. i understand and absolutely share the views of all women who had to leave to save their children. children are the most valuable thing that we have, this is our future and it should be calm, balanced and live in safety. therefore, i greatly respect and share the pain of these mothers who left their homes, saving my children, but i do not have children yet, in the future they will be born in a peaceful, free ukraine, but at the moment i have the opportunity and will to do everything possible for me and the impossible , even if hmm it will be necessary for in order for us to win. the first thing we could do was to film what was happening in the west of the country, when there were many immigrants in those early days, and you talked to them, uh, and
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there were people from mariupol, people from volnovakha, from other cities of kyiv, a lot of people who left without relatives , without homes, and so on. and every day you communicate with them. well, in principle, you can say that you played the role of such a psychologist, and where do you get the strength to let all these stories pass through you, and maybe there is some story that still does not come out off the top of my head, even i would not have ended up in vorokhta if it were not for the threat of my parents, i would have stayed in kyiv, the first 10 days were very difficult, but still my heart remained in the capital, but fate made such a choice and i was forced to leave for this month to vorokhta and there, i faced the most difficult professional interviews, uh, even now, i can't calmly
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remember these interviews, because each one is a piece of uh, from the heart, it's very difficult when you take it upon yourself, and you definitely take it upon yourself we started to film this pain and suffering alive precisely because at that time everyone did what they could do best, we had the equipment with us and, in fact, professional magazines, you were then involved a little more in other topics , topics of offensive security, defense, personal stories were not yet up to date, i understood that their it is very important to film them fresh right now, because they are our history , our living history, which will be needed later, and so it happened. it has already been needed in many documentary works. we share this video and these stories with absolutely all journalists out there
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, whether international or our own, and this here in that moment was the task of recording these first human stories, the most difficult for me at that time was to communicate with children, there were a lot of children in vorokhta, a small mountain resort village at that time, 5,000 inhabitants were not enough and they took in the same number of immigrants , this is a lot, fortunately for the resort the infrastructure there, the presence of some hotels and health complexes made it possible to place more or less comfortably, but less , even kindergartens were involved , schools were placed wherever there was. perhaps i remember well the interview with the head children's er preschool educational institution er because her entire kindergarten was inhabited by temporary immigrants from completely different parts of ukraine. so she also
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took in three families in her home, and her husband was already at the front at that time. and she housed and protected the displaced people, it’s just to the point of breaking my heart, well, i’m like that, well, now i’m telling you. and i have ants on my skin, i’m so much. faith in people, in our people, took root in me then, and i always understood that some kind of traveling through ukraine, there is still some kind between us, our interregions, some kind of limit in everyone the region, its customs, its views on life, its worldview . and here, uh, i was waiting for the moment when we would all finally hear and understand each other, but it turned out that this war made us so united, well , many people talked about this. and i felt it inside
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because i saw how people from completely different parts of ukraine so sincerely gave everything they had in order to protect, warm, at least a little, somehow ease the fate of those people who were hurt by this war . international channels are conducting interviews. i know that for documentary films, international ones also appear in slovakia and slovenia . a slovenian journalist approached us in this way. well , first of all, he took not only the chronicles of the rear, but also took pieces of beautiful footage of ukraine, and this also inspired me, because most now, journalists portray the negative events of the war that are destructive in our country and that is how the world sees it, but some sometimes pay attention to what ukraine was like before this war
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. granite rocks, landscapes, this is already during the war, we filmed the unbreakable chernihiv oblast, and by the way, there is potential for tourism . after the war, you know all about it, will we be able to restore the flow of tourists from abroad to us, that people will be afraid and see these shots of destruction and so more you have known me for many years and you know my almost fanatical belief in this direction in ukraine. i absolutely and very sincerely and openly believe in tourism in ukraine in this peaceful and definitely very profitable industry. i believe that it is necessary to invest in it and it is necessary to develop, and now there is such an opinion that tourism is not at the right time, i was asked about this in the first interview a few months after the start
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of the war, after we saw the terrible ecocide there in buch in borodyanka in you know, i think that now is the right time because, first of all, tourism is the industry that will help us to stand up morally , it is comforting, but we are all people and we have to switch from time to time to something good and something beautiful, because otherwise we just psychologically not we will take them out, as they say now, no, there are no such people. well, maybe there are iron people so much that they can endure for a very long time, but still there is some kind of border, which is odesa and kherson region and kyiv region. by the way, our kyiv desert in poznyaki is about kherson
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region . you said about ecocide, we understand that the ecosystem of the tuzlivskiy estuaries has already been disturbed by shells and bombs, so we talked to experts, they say that there dolphins are simply dying out and so on. well, we also understand that all the reserves of askania-nova and so on are also are already suffering from archists, eh, will we be able to restore it, or somehow it will be a very difficult process, very difficult, and i predict that it will be decades, even the kinvor spit, which i visited last summer before the large-scale invasion and its capture, eh what i saw there the day before and what we will see later are radically different pictures and a completely different nature
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. nature is very mutilated in our country and of course in those affected regions. in order for us to do it right, for these lands to be properly restored, not just the grass has grown, the restoration of the animal world in general of such an ecological environment, well, it will be necessary to make a little effort. on the fact that we have simply insane potential and a huge basis for attracting tourists to ecological tourism and developing it in ukraine we still have to be honest to war, even this mm. we didn't do enough to protect it and develop its environmental awareness and tourist
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literacy, it's kind of just coming to us. i believe that after this war, we eh. by the way , this is also one of the positive aspects of eh which will allow us to develop faster and more qualitatively, we will start to protect what we have from birth, and from birth we have crazy ugly, uh, incredibly much nature and a country that is worth protecting, there is something that is worth fighting for, but unfortunately, most of us are simply stereotyped about tourism in ukraine yes, we used to understand that we are crimea, there are the carpathians. well, besides crimea, all the other coasts of the black sea of ​​azov, but no one considered going on vacation somewhere in kyiv region, going to chernivtsi region in chernivtsi , and so on, people just thought so banally, but this is different
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well, i think that they will see your programs, and they will see where to go, not only about beauty , we can talk now, because i think that after the war, many people will go to bakhmut, to sviatohirsk, to cities that were destroyed by russian troops after the series about chernobyl. do you remember how people went to the chernobyl zone to see something broken and abandoned and so on . i think that after the war, after the release of many films, this branch of tourism will also go there. a few months after the start of a large-scale war on the territory of ukraine, the state tourism development agency is talking about this and it is developing at the
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national level. the event should develop and move in the right direction, because first of all, we need to create the conditions for such tourism to be safe and in order for us to be able to attract tourists, and secondly, we need to weigh some centers of values ​​that we want to convey to the tourist who will come, because after all, we are now in an information war, and we have to tell the world who will come to us what happened to us and what tragedy ukraine suffered, what tragedy happened on our lands we have to carry this educational function, and it is very good to prepare for it, just randomly let tourists on the ground. of course they will. there will probably be such a flow of some black
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people. yes, of course. well, there is no way without this, but hmm, it will be necessary for the state to pay special attention to this, because this is important for the whole world, not only for us but for the whole world, because for the first time such a war is taking place in the middle of europe in a long time, and we have to draw conclusions from this, not only us, but also the whole world after coming and seeing what happened. therefore, these by the way i not so long ago, i was at a meeting of a round table organized by the state tourism agency of ukraine, and it was precisely the memory routes in buchi that were discussed. the mayor of buchi was present and discussed with experts what these memory routes should be so that they are
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not harmed and did not mentally traumatize the already traumatized residents who will tell this story so that the residents of those places and towns do not feel like animals in the zoo, if you can say so, this is very important because our population and you and i are all psychologically traumatized to varying degrees of course, but people who have survived, for example, occupation and bombing - this is a very serious psychological trauma, and therefore one should approach this direction of tourism very carefully. although it will be and it will be very relevant and will be relevant for more than one decade . these are several objects, we understand that the bridge is broken in irpen, so it will remain as a monument because they are building a new one nearby, there will be a monument of the cemetery of burned cars also near irpen, but it is such a point museum
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exhibits we will have cities, museums, it is almost some friction, is it worth rebuilding them, or is it possible that it should really be made as a museum exhibit, and people should build a new comfortable city nearby somewhere? land and they will want to live on their land in their city, they will not want to live somewhere near and live somewhere near eh with a museum eh under the open sky and constantly with the memory of what they experienced. a person is so arranged that she needs eh to live next how not to screw it up it did not happen, so i believe that these cities will gradually be restored and
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rebuilt, maybe some part will remain in the opinion of our state and high-ranking officials will decide which objects will remain, but let's say a city like mariupol. we don't we can leave it in ruins because for many mariupol is not houses and it is not there, not some streets, the names of parks, this is the native land on which they want to live and they will not want to live next to mariupol, they will want to live in their city, yes in the new one, yes in the other, but that's all in my volume i believe that gradually, nevertheless, these places that we are losing and that are being erased by the old enemy army with their fire they will still be restored memory routes , they will be point-to-point i, by the way, once had the opportunity
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to see a similar and very neat route in warsaw i was there on a business trip and i was preparing stories for a cycle of stories for the anniversary of the second world war er and warsaw, as far as we know and you also know , it was destroyed . the capital and i are absolutely identical they recreated the historical center, which you can’t help but be completely impressed by, is the building there from the 18th century, or is it a building from the 20th century , the restorers there worked very effectively, they have such a light route with markings that goes through the whole city
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, something happened with interactive maps with qr -codes with which you can find out in all languages ​​what when and where happened and visually and see it and aurally feel who the people who do not have the opportunity to see it are very very cool such we live actually yes yes yes hamburg saw in german which too bombed during the second world war , who can we draw inspiration from and do we have someone to take from - an example, unfortunately, humanity still lives in wars and we still remember the consequences of the second world war and we know examples of countries that recovered and recovered well after the second world war, therefore this a long process, a debatable process but i think that in the end we will find compromise solutions that satisfy both people who want to return
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to their mutilated cities and tourists who will come later and study the real history of the 21st century, sadly terrible, but we we understand that people still need to recharge for the weekend, a short vacation for a week, and so where can you go in ukraine for three days now, there are many such places, there are many, and we are working on it. by the way, we are currently actively working or have finally restored our filming activity and we are trying to do such weekend routes, but at the same time we are also preparing big films. by the way, transcarpathia , which i mentioned, uh , it
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so happened that many people for uh with requests to continue this route because that's what happened what uh during this period uh this film was shot with us not so long before the start of a large-scale war became for them a supporting route, a route of getting to know their new home, their new region to which they were thrown by this war but after all, they began to get to know him in a completely new way, each of our films is built in such a way that it immerses not just in tourist locations or places where you can relax or relax, but first of all get to know the region of cultural studies and get to know
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its peculiarities, its worldview, its e.e., some peculiarities of belief, ethnic, some curiosities, highlights, e.e., the language is unusual , sometimes even in many regions , e.e., historical features are natural . now choose for themselves directions in more relatively calm regions, of course completely calm regions we do not have yet, but still there are those in which it is relatively calm and you can not worry constantly remembering prikarpattia, ivano-frankivsk region, bukovyna, e.e., khmelnytskyi region, by the way, also the beautiful ternopil region, these are regions that are tourist-oriented and have been developing this industry for a long time, that
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have certain tourist facilities and infrastructure sufficient to accommodate and quickly organize it, that have thanks to the efforts of our of the indomitable ukrzaliznytsia, even direct connections with many cities. that is, you can get on a train in kyiv and arrive in the same vorokhta in the morning , and then go to yaremche and further west or to uzhhorod, and this makes everything easier actually traveling also comforts our people. i never agree with the idea that now is not the time to rest. it is very timely and when a specific person needs it, because in order to endure, we need strength, and strength tends to run out, so they it is also necessary to restore the tourist industry, which, first of all, has not yet recovered
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from the difficult years of our isolation , so to speak, it must endure and it is also worth supporting because now the war will end and we will have victory, and together with by her we will have an insane amount of population that will need to be rehabilitated. and this includes the military and people who psychologically need rehabilitation and will need a base on which to base this rehabilitation. therefore, it is now necessary to direct investments in this industry especially carefully and in some way expediently to support the tourist business, as far as i know, hours of those who suffered the most during this period, because there are no subsidies, all they can attract are some
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state programs, they all generally go to humanitarian aid, and this is normal it is clear, but still i would emphasize and emphasize the attention of our officials, uh, they have a tangential relationship to this sphere, that is, don't forget about the tourism industry, it's important because travel will help a lot in rehabilitation, because travel is a psychological relief, rehabilitation chooses travel itself rehabilitation not to mention the fact that ukraine has a huge potential in medical tourism in medical tourism , we have many facilities, sanatoriums , prophylactics there, rest houses that are aimed at restoring health how psychologically, this kind of treatment is so uh and how much more will be added and how much more will be added and how much more needs to be done in order to
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