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my problem a little bit problem on this of understanding this if the current the present. administration with the president is one hundred percent decided not to go to europe as the as they said it i don't know if this is sincere act of mr what is it you know the cards or what is it they were interacting fact negotiating trying to get more from europe but the point is they will never get money from you because europe cannot give them i think they are letting them have money and now the question who has the money and they will all know that russia has the money because our side has the sources in say b. area which they don't have for whom napoleon was kind of coming and trying to get it hitler was trying to get it. and even medling already said that it's unfair if
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such a small number of people living as a second a territory she was in fact thinking that your gas your oil and all the minerals and all the stuff that you have over there it's unfairly not shared with them but what do you think about the people who are on the my don square when you think of them they look well it's very frozen they are like many other but i think that you believe in their sincere wish to be integrated into europe some of them yes i've watched the punk or it's the man who was the nazi and who is celebrating who is in fact marking the anniversary of the death of the man who. was a nazi so you could have advised the range of different people that you could have a people who really believe when they come to europe they will have one thousand euros each for
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a month and you have people who are instrumental eyes were trained because when you see syria it's very obvious that syria is not a prize that came just itself i've been in syria beautiful people than there are people fantastically cleaned like never have seen in the whole out of an open per person world and what was broke out there is for sure organized who does it. it's export a fundamentally slum to syria i'm victim of fundamental list in bosnia. ethnically cleansed from were like hundred fifty two hundred thousand serbs in there and i know what it is this was always the one that was attracting people who didn't want to fight in fact he's a fine about what do you mean attracting people what you see everybody likes to
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live in a good society in which you could meet a friend drink coffee with muslim speak about. the with with or to those speak about electricity with about nikola tesla and many other issues when one nation is concerned it's always less attractive so there was multi-ethnic today as much as i was fighting for it was likely to stay together but in which i. am active which is called republic of srpska. i think it's time to try to leave alone to to use and to choose selves as the finish and as the issue of self defense because if you are sharing space with somebody who tells you. that muslim ideology will win in the end in between catholics and the orthodox the future of this state is not guaranteed but i want to
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get a little bit better say or since you brought it up you talk about all the time until your films you write about it even said that you dream about it you never been back what would happen if you went back to said i am. the problem is that there is. an emotionally blocked because most of the people who are loved they died naturally in the war. sarajevo is ethnically cleansed city in which. ninety five percent of people who are muslims said it was constitutes from. at least two hundred fifty two hundred thousand serbs were pushed out it sounds paradoxical the city was closed by serbian troops around the hills but most of the people who are civil as they say europeans like myself i think
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consider myself europeans they were pushed out so when i think of going once i was dreaming i was in in the coming out of hiding myself first of all because of the fact that i was i was raised that i made two films over there and i was. i would say i started living there in south living the means opening spiritual and other processes so one could say how come this guy doesn't want to go there but i am absolutely scared that my disappointment would end up in kind of existential story of that in which if i would have gone there i would walk and if not nobody kicks my as i would be probably leaving it without one single emotion city is not cities who is there. you've been you go in. school you go to the place where you find people because the
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crowd is not something that interests you and this crowd has been changed socially religiously intellectually. for the last thirty years it's built up another system of values in which it would fit but your story is also like a typical story of the representative of the last generation breakdown of soviet union also. coming ways that first generation you know soviet union breakdown people went through that i mean i'm a little younger but i also feel lost you know i don't have that strong sense of belonging to one country or another because i'm georgian but i now live in russia and i was born in soviet union team have a strong bond to one country or sense of belonging to one place do you feel one hundred percent serbian is this what you are. identity wise yes i do hundred percent but on the other hand. very much working everywhere so i'm playing
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music in latin america in south korea in north america make the movie i rule the world i have friends in a similar to two people is. very much devoted to the idea of friends vision of i don't know how long time it's going to last and i really feel good with the french were told. so this is nothing general but break up this kind of big. countries even it was like it was big is making i would say consequences which absolutely difficult to carry on because once you were growing up with the national team in. dealing. with crowds more could only answer with everybody around you and apparently in the. in fact your enemy this is.
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a good life with. my place in the world. literally have no place to live. chewing on the bread that you bowl with the last money you were able to beg. is get out of. there are only two possible outcomes to the situation you know. miami and it's all about fancy chicks the other option you die in the ring. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or of standard of living.
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our. welcome back so i said down with a miracle story an award winning serbian filmmaker to see how he feels about hear a pin integration i asked him what his things about serbia's inevitable you know membership because i like ukraine belgrade isn't being offered an alternative. so. becoming a member of european union. limits in production. makes you developed as much as they want gives you
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a chance to. the question is how much you get and how much you lose i think because to become a european union member it's very expensive for us serbia and i don't think if i was the president i would never go this way they go but what i chose to survey had to think you can survive on your own why not you can survive what was the best how customer survived next america and it's still still doing well and still even alive why not if you become. and then another question is when you become european union does it understand but i don't say becoming a native. i think it's it's compatible it's a lot of money understand the other and this is then the biggest bigger mess i would say in which show i would be playing militarily and economically
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a country which could combine the two worlds if i look. if i look czech republic except today of all these old houses i don't think the life of individuals is much but i mean it was before except they could travel they could or they could do many other things but what do we know in twenty years. in the crisis that is very obvious votes will be europe and but no one can say what it will be twenty years but if you look at it now if it has a lot of problems and mostly big countries dictate what they small members should do but overall i mean it has to diversify the city will have a big program because they can sell produce or kill you know the producers and this is where the i think the boos when when they when they were given two chances to
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go to europe to lose rockier they will do is make a camel to go to europe so there's a chance that serbia won't become part of that. now what i'm saying is like if you look at here up now it does have the unity and the diversity and these are the qualities that you appreciated in former yugoslavia plans please. give me where they say the break with the with with. idealistic visions europeans germany. oh the power you know the book all the reproductive power and ultimate political power as goods or meters it would be not what would be or or. we're speaking here about the region the whole reason there is going to a big. so why would you know many of ukraine if they have greece and spain and italy they so many other every piece of land in which they could bring siemens they
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could bring better bangs they could extend their power if they have a one million people country it's a market you know russia very well honestly come here all the time you can speak russian you know i think here you're filming a new. project it's also based on for as it was the us live it was and you've said many times that put in what russia needs because he's supporting me so he's great for russia why do you think why do you think conservatism and anti western stance is good for russia in your opinion i think. every country in the world including england which is the parameter for this needs to have conservatives because all what experimental people bring. is just too quick. and state governing the state is with many layers and with many difficulties unexpected. so you need somebody who will
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control the territory with by all means with a with a very strong hand and i think putin is not as strong as they say the. in between putin and some others you have either and that he or studying it so i think putin is in the very good middle in which at least. the goods that are coming to russians is still processing and i hope one day he will start developing very soon more the question of social a very nice because some of. the people the teachers who live better middle class the problem for him is that the run in the world makes middle class even in america not living as good as they used to the wood the whole world is
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stepping towards far only times innovate you will have three percent of billionaires and and nothing and then you will have more or less poor people so the system like this is to be awarded and and my support to put in was in fact i would say very fair because when they were elections they were asking me what. would you vote to whom to you would i would save if i was english i would be against him because i know what the english ones from from russia english history in the last two hundred years was how to stop us on its way through to europe if i was american and we know what america is that on the world everybody knows one says loudly the other one is not. brave to say we know what nato apparently the military. unified western world that
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was existing to to kill the. pact and in the end they still continue existing for what for terrorists not very persuading so when you have a guy who came after the us enough to dancing president. who allowed every single agency to come to his office somebody who is trying to protect your dignity to have you on your own to decide which way to go. and i said i would always go to put in it's so interesting the way you talk about politics nero and russia and america like if you look in the artistic style like film and music you're always about breaking the rules in everything you do and there were you talk about problems getting sixteen so that when you talk about politics here you know for an average year you're
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a pretty conservative man how does that mesh together it develops because develops from the period if you if you remember scorsese's movie taxi driver. he first. doesn't have a job then he gets on taxi then by driving the taxi he meets many people who falls in love in the middle of this he just cut his hair it becomes looking like a bunker that he's been seeing abuse of a girl the woman they love is gone he's alone and he kills in a very bloody scene people who do bad things then another key is behind him he survives the goes back home. and he's again normal men so when i'm speaking conservative i'm speaking because i don't want to see again both civic
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revolutions invades the us is destroying. such a such a strong and such a good killing saddam killing both family around i don't believe that this is the way to do things. i'm all is. today more for evolution than revolution but i could be still revolutionary on the other side because. the tell me that people in my den. bringing good stuff for ukraine because today in breakaway yugoslavia in each republic they have a great memory of the past and they all say we lived much better before than really know they say how come you know now in europe we don't know but it was much better but also like the catalyzer of when you become so famous always sad and unser won
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the palme d'or it was because of the western viewer who sell your movie and who claim a contradiction here i am not in the cause of the accident with my best of you is that all the problem of eastern perception of the rest is that we believe that. vest and world is unified from the top to the bottom they think the same go to paris and finishing in four o'clock in the morning in different but of they will see how much they hate the politics. so this mess this groups of people are like us normal people those who govern they think about behalf of billions as the slaves he says and they could even kill but to be guilty . when you speak with everything you do you have this complete inner freedom right in your family or music that. but you have the luxury of speaking about the issues
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not being in the process to think that freedom is appliable to politicians i see them as compared to the fact of the truth that i was never a politician so that's why i'm asking do you think that could be applied to politicians who are in charge in the moment that if i become but it isn't everything falls apart because then you have to have a discipline then you have to follow the way that somebody tells you like this i could say what i feel and i must tell you all my life i was doing what i like and this is. why i could say that i have a quiet successful and happy life i know that you know when you became world famous curating lectures in a colombian university you were making film in hollywood with the best actors why didn't you stay there i would die why i would die because there is no freedom there holywood is impressive great it was the source of my knowledge the
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movies from fifteen sists seventeen from. the from couple to beach the best directors in the world then hollywood became what it is today it's a factory which they call cinema industry and when they speak agents in between them they speaking about the industry i must say that i'm only person. who sees cinema as a great adventure in bits each time i start making a movie i never know where i could stop it's like playing checco ski and finishing with about the. one hundred percent in into the shooting which is not you're not allowed there they have a strong system in which they fabricate movies and i create movies but i'm into other things that i'm finishing another suit second city.
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dream that we would see is a close the border between sort of be it public or subscribe. building a forum in which i'm going to start thinking fear of close sheeps. finishing my movie. in the hope that if we re so stretched and so diverted to when the moment comes i wouldn't even feel that i. think you very much for this ensuring that worship all the best and all your full strangers thank you. thank you.
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steady stream of snowden related leaks no longer surprises but the all encompassing scope of spying still does he even online gamers have not been spared all the while the powers that be are hesitant to rein in the n.s.a. leaks they appear only want to make legal but it's now illegal is it time for an international bill of digital rights privileges sleepy's keepers for a profound concern with monitoring peace deals in that post conflict environment nowadays there are increasingly asked to operate in a high risk of violence while the only violence is still illegal to stay. motionless what these people have closed over almost twenty years four million people killed millions of displaced and refugees tens of thousands of women raped tens of thousands of children recruited those soldiers who were slaves no.
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largest consumer of p.c.'s and i see what many in the country is the federal government to simply say the property of the united states government. is the united states privilege and it was going to the public has to realize it can't just by. just throw it away this is a problem for instance belongs to the united states environmental protection agency and i found this on a dump site here this is a computer it's not a waste it's a loan on class that produces of these and that's what i have to should be able to collect at least i believe that this should be responsible for the products from cradle to grave. fatal to mexico part of mental health property will sell to murder and corporate it also belongs to the washington metro area transit authority to the properties of a dentist aids page trend and trademark office. look
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dozens of civilians are massacred near the syrian capital damascus as survivors tell our t.v. of mass executions and kidnappings carried out by the islamist rebels. as the european union puts ukraine integration on hold u.s. senators join the protest in the capital kiev throwing their weight behind the opposition's pro western ambitions. and mexico is gripped by mass anti-government demonstrations with protesters accusing authorities of stripping the state of its wealth and the people of their future.
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