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[000:00:00;00] and a friend. everything and anyone can say what they want. we live in a free country and everyone has the full right to their opinion, and we are always open to any opinions and do our own thing and doing it is good because we have a very cool team with with a smile well, i don't really care, well, how can i understand? i've been on television for 11 years and it was already different , and when i understand that i'm in my place and when i understand that we 're doing good things and we have much more good reviews than bad ones in general it doesn't matter who says what because what if you pay attention to every phrase or to every person who wants to do something to harm you, now you will be spending energy in the wrong direction. and we and the team have something to spend and where to spend our strength because
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we still have a lot to go with this project it started a second life after the closed screening, this is a festival, this is a tour of ukraine, we will go to the front, we will go abroad to show our cinema and show the history of ukraine, and then we plan to start working on new films from the fall, we don't have time to think about that what does anyone say, if they have time to speak, then you know how during the war , critics tell us when we are here, there, or something else , this and the same well, that is, people who do something for this country, people who work for the good of this country, they do not think who says what, they just do it because we need victory and we step towards it very confidently, each in his own place, that is, you know, for people who, uh , will even watch the movie, will you say that there is something special here, or they went and took it, i don’t know, now you can record the movie on your phone they went
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something was recorded and everything here can be shot in a day, how many hours of work days were invested in general, so that people would understand what a big job it is, ho-ho, well, watch movies , sometimes they shoot for two years, five for 10. yes, we filmed in a very short period of time. we they started shooting in july and we finished in april. that is, it is 8 months or how many it is delicious to count . and in these 8 months everything is included from filming to interviews to editing to post-production and this is a very short period of time, we spent the night at the studio ah worked 24 hours a day we m-m they drew up the script, painted the picture, cleaned the sound, wrote the music, ah, even i helped at some points, directed , we wrote this music together, and the last 3-4 weeks
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before the screening of the film, ah, the screening was closed on april 27, uh, after the anniversary of the death. the last three weeks of april i don't remember what he was at all because we spent the night all the time and lived in the studio we were constantly working on the film because we understood that we have a screening soon and we need to do it we can't bear it because we set a date and we have a timed quote before his death, there were thoughts that you might not make it. yes, and we were very close to making it to me. we finished the editing of the film two days before the screening was closed, and then we checked the film in the cinema because a special format is required there. and what if these special formats suddenly i don't know if they had time for me, but everything worked out, but you know, felix is always by our side and we always feel his support, because when
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something didn't work out, we consulted with him about what was wrong. other i he was directing us somewhere, when we were there, we had a shoot at the cemetery and we arrived in nryginetsi, it was raining so much. what i can't convey to you is that we drive up in two cars , our parents and, uh, our film crew, it's raining , the cameraman says, i can't go out in all the equipment is simple for me right now. well, let's say it's good, it's like it's beaten that we're in the car right now with his mother , we'll just go to the cemetery to see him . we open the gate, we go in, the rain stops, the sun comes out, and there's a rainbow in the sky, and tell me what's wrong, what's wrong mystical and special and we had such moments in the east, when we were going to the city of death, i was very nervous because i was completely sure where we were going and what was happening there, not a body of calcium, there
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was also very close, well, there was already an enemy, and well, too he directed us and you can say that you know, someone came up with something, but our team always felt his presence. she always felt that he was disapproving, approving, can it be done or not? he said, i am i felt that i was not allowed to edit this film, and he said yes, let's be friends, i'm artyom, you know, and he always helped us, and thanks to this, we were probably able to. i say that this is our film. this is his film. about this and we just took from the team and realized this dream, the name is good. we also consulted about the name of the land, well, the name here was already very strange. if the film was called something else, agree with the audience, what is the full
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name to watch? we will tell you, even at first they thought that you might be a phoenix, but because it is a bird that burned, yes, but no, it is felix . this is a film about him, and it is called the podilsky fox. this is his call sign since the 14th year . he is the podilsky fox. i saw you too, he's not worried everything will be fine, and this is a phrase he kept saying when we had it on the poster , one more thing i'm worried about, it will be fine, well, he liked to say it very often and we believed him , we were sure that he would choose it from there, but hmm this is fate and this life, unfortunately, these are our realities and they are like this today, he probably said this phrase to you during the last conversation , yes, no, there was no such thing. my last correspondence with him was uh, it was a message when he
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wrote here, it was very difficult, that was the last thing he wrote to me and i read him at night ah na na automatically when i woke up i read and closed the message and didn't reply to him that's why his last message remained without my reply that he was having a hard time and then in a few days we found out that he died like that, maybe the memory of a friend this the best thing is that you didn't answer anything, it should have been, for sure you know, you can't say whether it's better or not the best year, uh, in general, when you make a movie like this and you live it and you live in it, and now the main thing is not to stay any longer, live
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in it, shoot it again movies and more and then in the fall they said there will be new movies and at the same time you say that you don't need to stay there, but when you shoot such a job it takes time to stay completely in my mind exactly in this story uh these stories need to be given the freedom to live independently no already live with us together and continue to live among people when it will be released because um when you shoot personally sometimes it is very difficult a you need to live on how did you even decide why hm what do you need to be here to record these stories and not go abroad and to evacuate, to work there or to do something else abroad. i didn't think of leaving at all, but only once there i thought that it would be possible to take my parents there because i have, well, my parents are already retired, so i
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did a little work for them my dad loves me very much patriots, and dad said nowhere. mom also said nowhere, and i understood that they are going abroad one hundred percent, we can be there where it is a little safer, but we are definitely not going abroad, and from the first days of a full-scale war , i worked with foreign snakes, they covered the events that were then happening on at that time, we wrote a lot about kyiv region and what was happening all over ukraine. we actually published a lot of articles about what was happening. i helped foreign media remotely cover the war. then i realized that it's impossible, we left for the carpathians, i understood that i can't just write anymore, i need to do something and do more, and while we were thinking about how to start, when the news came about felix, and then we got an idea about what
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we should do cinema we understood that we had to document the war and then i came and i, we shot not only the film, but again i helped the foreign snake document what was happening in kyiv, then from the east i also provided some materials there and well, it’s a choice , you understand you make a choice and you don't at this moment do you think you are afraid to go to the east? are you afraid for your life? no, you are making a choice because you want to work for the good of ukraine and i have no fear, i will tell you honestly. well, i understand that even when you go there to the east , let's do it the human fear of dying is always there, it is normal, yes, in a person, but there is something when you are very strong , i don’t know something, you are afraid, you are worried about some sounds that are babbling or something else, and well, in kyiv, babka , now is such a time when you don’t know where you can die well, let's be honest because you don't know
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when that drone or that missile might fall and therefore sit and be afraid, you can sit and be afraid, i sit down and be afraid. i understand that my life is now aimed at documenting the war. when the war ends, my life will be aimed at popularizing ukrainian history. popularizing ukrainian history. uh, culture, ukrainian cinema, documentary cinema, because we have big problems with documentary cinema. people do not go to documentary cinema, they are used to it being some kind of standard, they want to go to an entertaining cinema, and my mission in this is also to educate people to the new cinema to the new heroes of our time and to allow people to forget about the war when it ends so that the military and mine and others and my brothers always feel here when they return here and what did they do for ukraine and how much will it take to work on it promote shoot projects go to the east go i don't know to the south or somewhere else we will go with
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our team because we and at some point you make a choice for yourself i was a travel host i traveled ukraine i filmed entertainment projects yes they were directed also for the popularization of ukraine, but they were entertaining and at some point during the full-scale war i gave up everything a was in my life and simply made a choice simply chose another path and i can't say that it was easy it was the hardest for my parents probably because, well, mothers are mothers and they always worry, and there was a lot of stress for my mother when we went to the east for the first time, she did not sleep at night until i returned from there, but when it was almost a year already, even my parents accepted this choice because they understand that if i have decided something, i cannot be convinced. and i understand that the team and i cannot do
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anything else now, because there is a goal, there is a very important mission, and we will polish the story so that no one will ever forget it, so that through there 10 20 for 30 years, they did not shake the hand of a russian and did not say that he was good. but they remembered well what happened, how it happened, that it was the genocide of ukraine and that the whole world recognized that it was the genocide of ukraine, and for this we will work as long as it takes to remember about guys like felix, you know, ivan , i want now that the directors put a------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ the whole truth about the terrible war that we have now. thank you for coming to the next one. you know what you invited. i very often repeat the phrase that crying has not given anyone
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freedom, but this is a very unfamiliar phrase and we must remember it, we have to live, we have it is possible to do this for our victory with you thank you ivana slobodyanuk, a journalist, a person who records our with you today's story he was even at home he was in military uniform , there is a home military uniform, there is a day off, there is a working one , and he could make a pretty good military career for himself. he always wanted this is all he can achieve on his own, only he turned 18
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years old, that's how his military life began, the task was sent, after that, about 30 seconds was the arrival of dima, i died because he was standing close to the car, if there were any bc of him threw aside the body, they did not find, they found only a machine gun, why do i think well, you have no ego found, and at one point your gps disappears . i want to note that the film felix has been translated into english and the authors have already agreed on
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a charity screening of the film in cyprus, in the city of paphos, they also received several offers and to help hold screenings in germany, canada, england, lithuania, and poland, and this shows the incredible support for ukraine in the world , they do not forget about russia's aggression, and in america, a traditional ukrainian festival was held in new york, which is held there by our migrants for almost 50 years in a row, and this time it was very different from the previous ones, because at every step, near each tent, they remembered the war in ukraine and collected money to support the armed forces of ukraine. in ukraine, housing prices have fallen, but it still remains a center of ukrainian culture, there are
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ukrainian museums, a ukrainian church , ukrainian restaurants, and once a great ukrainian this year, one opening of the festival we were unlucky with the weather, it rained heavily almost all day. however, this did not stop either the guests or the participants, on the contrary, in the rain, hot borscht and fluffy dumplings tasted even better. this festival, the ukrainian church of st. yura , has been holding this festival for the 47th year in a row, and at the beginning of the full-scale war in ukraine, not only they dance and sell thematic things, now it is a big volunteer point, here, for example , for a donation, you can write a letter to a ukrainian soldier and even start it with a yellow-blue shirt and it will save one
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soldier’s life in such a way that i am writing a letter eh we encourage people and ukrainian americans to do things for the nation so that we have the opportunity to purchase as many turnstiles as possible in order to save the lives of people and our defenders . support boys in the same uniform , volunteers collect money for drones dmytro tovt , co-founder of the liberty ukraine organization , shows the entire line of copters that they are currently buying for the ukrainian army, this is a matrish m-3 t with a thermal imaging camera, a very cool thing the fact that his camera basically works at 10 km. this helps us from, let's say , a safer distance. and to do reconnaissance and
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watch for the enemy in this world . it was called helpeiben, also collecting funds in fractions , volunteers here, everyone represents huge funds with a turnover of millions, and next to them are tents with goods with ukrainian symbols, here they collect money for the residents of a small town, we are from the ternopil region a small town, a district village, an urban type of prose, we send money, we send what we are ordered, for example, in the winter, the otsi berets ordered. that is, we send some people, it is said directly, to our region. we have a volunteer organization called the charity fund of the goat region, which deals purely with our compatriots who are fighting in the east , that is, they deliver everything you need to the east, one of the oldest
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ukrainian organizations in new york , the union of ukrainians of america, is present here, all the goods on their table are handmade, most of them brought from ukraine, and cookies and lollipops were made by local girls, ukrainian meringues, ukrainian pies, they like them very much, they buy them with cherries and apples from us , we collect money and then we cover the letters that we receive from ukraine, humanitarian aid for military units, for hospitals, that is, we collect everything yes, we buy from us. there are volunteers who work, events help to work, but the money that all goes, all goes to the champion of the needs of ukraine .
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a whole line of volunteers is wanted, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine literally attracts visitors to them, we pray to him, god, god, protection is offered here to everyone who wants to look into virtual reality glasses, they have photos and videos of the consequences of the war in ukraine, most of them take off their glasses in tears, we could not even imagine this you see all these cities and towns, how they looked before and after the attack, i took the pictures myself, we know about the war, of course we have many refugees, but this is really a very strong project when you see such photos among the guests of the festival are not only ukrainians, there are many americans and other tourists who happened to look in while passing by, brought by friends, they all rave about ukrainian cuisine and assure that no one forgets about the war here in america. we must help ukrainians, this is 100% because it is important not only for ukraine, but for the rest
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of the world we must stop putin forever and help all nato countries and all of europe if we don't do this, which countries will he try to take over next finland estonia latvia lithuania we must not allow this so our aid to ukraine should only grow, more often than not, americans look into tents with embroidered women, its owner, myroslava semerey, came here from washington, has been participating in the festival for 23 years in a row, she says she has shirts for every taste and a purse, there is poltava, there is bukovyna, there are new, newest, there are antiques and there are museum things , there are things from museums that were bombed and these things are also
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exhibition displays, there are many from the museum of people and collectors who collect, they come even americans and they come and buy some they know what it is they are they know that ukraine has a lot of art and they know that ukrainians make it with their hands and they love it, they also respect the collection. suddenly there is a commotion in the crowd . ukrainian soldiers who are undergoing rehabilitation in america are coming to the festival. they are literally not allowed to pass . kharkov has been fighting for a long time . on february 24, i met him near volnovakha in america
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. i asked, what do they say to you ukrainians, you are different from these other nations, you are very friendly well, there are no such nations here, there are no such and such, yes, some there , yes, those, etc. more, well, if there is any communication between them, and as for the ukrainians, there is none. i think we are in general now for the world what a discovery closer to the evening the rain subsides and people pull up to the stage for guests to sing and local groups and invited from ukraine this time it is the leader of the lament of jeremiah band taras chubai on the native olesya vyshnevska from new york tv channel inter marathon is the only one
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news, back off, let's take a short break and return to the air in a few minutes, the enemies must be stopped, you must defend yourself, the first technological war in the world is impossible without progressive weapons, these are the technologies of victory and the ukrainians create them, there is only one question, how to turn ideas into effectively working weapons with the help of the interaction of the state and businesses to move in the same direction created brave one , a unified coordination platform that unites defense technology developers, the military and the state, your ideas can save lives brayvan is able to make them real now home is the most important journey i have reached it only you pass through thanks to you hope bright plans for
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the future of the passage flowers thanks to that peace today the gains of defenders and defenders all this thanks to you thanks to you burning ukrainian books destroying cities and people putin complains the world is sick for some reason from russian culture, the abolition of the culture of vkash creativity, cultural russians threaten the world with decline, the collective smell will slowly fade away because without russian culture you will stop at least something from yourself, they will represent where this mania for greatness comes from and what is the point of pushkin. why did the great russian learn the ukrainian language from education, with administration from all higher spheres, when he made physical education a weapon of mass destruction, we are stronger. that is why these people will become russians. it was very cunningly fabricated reception of special services that threatens those who do not agree to russify or is against
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poison documentary project of tsn story of the question may 26 at 11:00 pm in the national marathon the only news join the brave defend your own, they were the first to meet the enemy, they were the first to send the aggressor in the right direction, the first with honor, this is the slogan of the ukrainian border guards today, our state border is not just a mafia line, it is the border between light and darkness, and each of them is fighting to restore and protect its ukrainian glory border guards are the first in the world technological
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war is impossible without progressive weapons , these are technologies of victory and ukrainians create them, only one question remains: how to turn ideas into effectively working weapons with the help of the interaction of the state and business , in order to move in the same direction, we created brave one, a unified coordination platform that unites the developers of defense technologies, the military and the state, your ideas can save lives , brevan is able to make them real, none of us have been on vacation for a single day, my brothers here - this is yours another family wherever i am, i am a ukrainian, we have 10% of training, and 90% of patriotism is already in the process of how we worked, studied ourselves, heroes are not
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born, there will not be a country like russia at the moment, it is just a matter of time, they told me that if a look killed, then beat volunteers, patrons, benefactors, the administration, it is the same weapon, but the weapon that is directed is to save lives . in marathon, the only news, we continue the marathon , i am dmytro chistyakov, the interview continues until the morning
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. 68 of them were considered missing, in particular, 21 representatives of the teroborona returned home. now there are also seven border guards and one soldier of the state special transport service. you do not have various injuries and wounds. you are 59 years old, the youngest of the fighters. 21 years are ahead of the released heroes. rehabilitation will also help them. to restore bank cards and documents, in addition, as part of the exchange, 3 people , two foreigners and a ukrainian woman, were returned to their native land. he feels well and continues to plan the release of ukrainian lands from the russian occupiers, this is how ukrainian officer anatoly shtefan shtirlitz reacted to russian propaganda fakes about the alleged health problems of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine and published a video
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