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video on demand. among old girls. this resulted return to the. demonstrations continue the age of opposition that movements have begun to unite under a bigot and a few good friends know well the hunted el baradei always atomic energy agency chief as well not internationally but in global politics being abroad fred see israel there's skepticism over the mind to take the place of president hosni mubarak's case told. me one of the may ukraine's prime minister is a search for caves talk of the cold the snow says he's not been seen in public for
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six months. and today's report has a point to the praise speech are supposed was charged with racism for critical comments made about islamic law as apartheid guard said domestic violence occurred in areas dominated by islamic sculpture but also an old overt interested his claims that weren't aimed at all muslims. as the headlines up next at the former unlikely to forget the stages of prison and the actors are inmates stay with us on a special report coming up next. that was always preceded by bursts of laughter and swearing and shave today it's you they were all wrong schools swearing all the time i am. i
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am at first glance this is this like and i am the difference is that this stage is found in a prison i am flukey to two thousand kilometers east of moscow convicted criminals serving time plays for similar playhouses behind it and sad to see. that the us is this puppets made it recently. the general should not be ignored. and then comes the judge but it. its downfall but any of these inmates regularly visited a theater before they landed behind bars valentini ivanov was given eighty years for being in possession of heroin. the extra traffic puts on puppet shows an
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unusual spectacle for a penal colony. we design the puppets make them from anything available here this piece for instance is made from paper. there are some true craftsmen. after all they didn't always sit in prison their whole lives. of fairy tales when they were children. and they like them now to. occasionally take on the role of playwright. new meanings to old folk stories to adapt them to spectators who spent many years behind. the people here in prison have a lot in common with the fairy tale heroes. for example. behavior used to be. used to do so many bad things. and faithfully it landed him in
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jail. inmates spend most of their time in these quarters there are enough beds for one hundred people an area is set aside for convicts who want to write to their relatives. ideas hello hello. prisoner for who do you know what you got a letter. thank you. to the prison theatre he's serving a twelve year prison sentence for. his wife is an inmate at another prison camp for a separate crime the other thing they have in common is their daughter back home and
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as they write to each other. he says. that he's looking forward to the moment when they let me go he wants me to visit him he still acts in the drama club. his muse and all don't have very much. thousand inmates in this prison council and there's a theater here too. doesn't appear on stage. but she has performances by and. a favorite is shakespeare's romeo and juliet. six so when you. look at your last. arms take your last embrace. and lift o.-u. the doors a brass seal with
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a righteous kiss. me on a date less bargained to engrossing death. since there are no men around. in this production the play by. the girl playing the part of the lana to me she had always been just a girl before appearing in that scene where i say i love. the picture in my mind's eye suddenly changed as i said that addressing her i felt as if i was talking to a boring although in actual fact a girl so i think you need to be in love if you want expressions of love on stage to look genuine if you have love in your soul then you have no difficulty showing it in your acting whenever i look at touchdown on stage it seems to me that she is indeed juliet and i see myself as romeo. and juliet was convicted of
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homicide before being sent here. was involved in the shop job i'm joining action in this theater very much. and been doing it since two thousand and seven. the theaters are home really time moves faster here. a change here will leave an entirely different one. sometimes i even forget that i'm in prison with pretty much. as soon as the performance is over the women actors will change their fancy costumes for prison uniform they will again look like three inmates but the rascals and from the floors a stepping stone for. today's come back to that is about to come to an end everyone returns to the sounds in the evening svetlana lives up to her promise of sending
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a letter to her husband in the men's prison. there's a letter for you thanks a lot. every word institution is less important to me. there will be less she writes. this. morning thing is that she loves me. misses me and hasn't forgotten about me. easy him to talk about that. he says love and fear to help him survive prison life. will move this one for once. but all these together.
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we're going to hear you. three as ok like that. the theater creates a different reality. the fantasy heroes rather than criminals. this is cathy and nastia and. i can tell one woman from another i'm really at a loss. wait a minute nicholai your father your son is fooling around with two women yes my son so off you go just do it me at this is that the dress rehearsal passes off smoothly. now a chief aim is to raise awareness about what we're doing and target audience is inside and outside prison. that's why we touch on such
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important subjects as friendship between men. family and jobs. puppets sporting colorful costumes take to the stage while many great prison uniform filled the room. in one thousand voices to the puppet it's a fairy tale but the prisoners understand its message well you know the general is awfully wise he knows how to organize a frame up and send them to prison without giving any reason i do my job with zeal and the result is quite real if you are still a runaway you are sure to be brought. to obey you. nobody will ever see this production outside what's called the earth nevertheless the actors in this prison colony make no secret of the fact they would like to perform in front of the
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general public. inmates cond help but discuss future productions at meal time they going to stage an exit from a story by the russian feel to have dostoyevsky to play with based on notes from the house of the dead the story s.k. wrote the story after returning from a spell of hot labor in siberia in exile. the more people we killed a happier our officers were it got to be like a game like to see who could kill the most people and the different ways you could
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prove the skill but here's a few brought back some serious you know where we had the most years they would get the most piers. piers over ninety women and five men around the circle over no matter whether i'm sixty. say about rape by six or seven people. most of those. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from around. the few. covered. theaters behind bars first came into vogue when british actor and director alex
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downer visited a jail in the u. rules before that dao had stage several plays in irish prisons but few believed his project would succeed in russia. people were concerned. my mother my wife my friends yeah people a lot what's crazy. but you know people were interested as well to find out it would be. and after i'd done some research on me that i felt i didn't have any. like this for two weeks he refers to play with russian in makes this philosophical look features the main character in conversation with god. the russian men i was working with had what i think is a quite typical russian trite which is they have very high degree of conscientiousness so what i i asked them to do something they would do it without much
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problem they would just do the work they they were asked to do. in english prisons . generally it's cool sometimes to kind of just not do things and knock. down his production signals the first signs of success. since then the federal service overseeing the country's penitentiary system has organized several feet trickle festivals for prisoners. teenagers in a special colony in the town of missionaries near moscow a set to take part in one of them. attention all rise. all the teenagers here get up at six thirty in the morning no exceptions are made. second unit. they follow the same routine as their adult counterparts in
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other institutions the only difference is that these teenagers go to school. in this colony the teenage actors need good make up for the folktale they want to perform their cheaters have brought powder and ink for them. here are the ice and is what color do you meet. despite their age they've committed serious crimes. for most of the young actors this is a milestone on the way to freedom. if they show that they're talented actors they might receive leniency from the administration. even though only three actors make up this small troop the total prison time between them to ten years. my name is nicholas. i'm serving a sentence of one year and three months for stealing
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a car. my name is alexander i'm serving five years for robbery and still got three years to go. i've been convicted of serious assault and halfway through two yes sentences but with. the juvenile prison. so the performance takes place in a car. to begin with one of the offenders films the boys routine the inmates will see it later this is when the finishing touches have been put to the film the play will be shown in many other prisons not that i dare say you are still hoping that your friend andrei will help you up your hopes are futile look midnight is approaching and so is a terrible ordeal but you will have to go through young man me meanwhile your so-called friend is looking at his favorite book of stamps and savoring some fruit ice cream it's a law i. fellow inmates now have
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a chance to take in the video performance. admits he wants to continue his acting career when he's set free. i would like to keep doing it. for. myself. but then try to achieve high goals step by step. towards your. faction from. experience here. i've got plans for the future. psychologists offer their own explanation. to take part in performances while in prison theatre helps them cope with hardships and realize their creative potential. pent up emotions which is sometimes more important than anything else to a prisoner. it is very easy to give expression to your inner emotions when you are
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not what you are any one where intimate they feel they're expressing the emotions of their characters rather than their own therefore they can always pretend that the emotions they show on stage are the characters. well what the president was all right is it. president. emotions apart these men are now concerned with something more important they have won a trip to moscow to attend a theater festival. they will be a school to all the way to moscow these inmates get to leave the barbed wire behind if only for a few hours. ok he enters the barrack stinks like hell and it's packed with all sorts of people some four hundred all in all you
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get what i'm trying to say actors from the men's prison colony in the urals now planning something so ambitious that even experienced producers might be reluctant to try these men want to give their audience a history lesson by posing as nineteenth century comics. ski's notes from the house of the dead gives a vivid description of their prison life. a few each of the books characters are symbols of misery and disappointment to lives that are ruined you need to make it clear to the audience so that they feel the same way. meanwhile from the juvenile correctional facility have arrived in moscow to attend a youth theatre festival six groups are taking part in the competition. of them consist of young offenders. played was presented to you by the cast of the prison camp. alexander and. the teenage convict
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efforts have not been. a panel of judges who now mislead decides to award first place to that production and in another surprise move they declared that one of the inmates has been accepted into the theater college without having to take entrance exams buddy below to begin to attend classes after he served his term. the company didn't really didn't really expect to get first place that was quite a surprise or been doing it for ourselves rather than anybody else or just like doing it. i can hardly believe what made it to the top. all is set for the opening night performance of the plate and the humans colony. no two craftsman have built sets to match the interior of the prison described by dust a.f.p. complete with plan. the actors put themselves into high and they confessed they had no difficulty adapting to the role of nineteenth century russian convicts me after
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all they're in a fairly similar situation themselves. the barrack was kept under lock and key throughout the night. it was a long. narrow. duffey room. stole this rocket. jet we have this instant. oh yes man is a hardy creature a creature capable of getting used to anything is. it and i think. that's the best definition of them and. the play based on dusting ascii has impressed and makes the light that is in prison clothes appearance a surprise for many of them they can and should do
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a visit by relatives at the earliest opportunity thanks. plays a role in the life of women inmates to. at any rate the woman playing the part of lenny i may be released to the end of the term. she hopes she will be discharged on parole. psychologist to say that acting in a prison theater may help those who have fallen foul of the movie pave the way for a better life for me outside. the system that made him was the one he vowed to change. his children and car on its knees the path to democracy a symbol of ethics reform and desperate ambition. and
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