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tv   Morozova  RUSSIA1  October 28, 2022 3:00am-3:51am MSK

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your mother accomplished a feat by giving birth to herself. and you took and finished our mouth once said in the hearts of the people's artist of russia yevgeny steblov to his only son sergei, who went to the monastery, the dreams of an actor, and his grandchildren are broken, but now next to his son. he feels like a confession of friendship with nikita mikhalkov. they brought through the years son from warm sergei even worked. mikhalkov's studio and starred in his film the barber of siberia. then it seemed that he would follow in the footsteps of his father. moreover , sergei did it perfectly. well
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you made me up. on the other, i'm old-fashioned and uninteresting, you know, boring, i live with my parents in an apartment in staraya varsharpannaya, i have an old muscovite rumbling. i take my parents on it to the dacha to the garden plot. they think that this is how we save ourselves from starvation. evgeny steblov himself admits that he came to god after a terrible accident, in which he badly injured his hand and almost remained disabled for life in the picture for family reasons, he has metal in his hand, and in my heart, vera says something, yes, write statement. leave the theater, we will work together at mosfilm, but i wrote a statement from the theater. everything was baptized at the age of 33 with his wife tatyana, but to accept that with the departure of their only son to the monastery, their mouths ended. it was very difficult for him. moreover, this happened from just 4 months, as his wife’s mother sergey evgeny steblov died during the life of
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his first wife and promised her that he would marry again. in search of new spouses, he had three candidates, the first was called vera, the second was nadezhda, and the third love evgeny sedlov became his second wife and introduced her to his son. sergey was important to him what he would say about her, really. now he is no longer sergei, but father photius in the world-famous slavic monastery. according to the actor, now the big son is silent, listens and answers his questions, and he tells him about the sorrows and joys of his such a difficult, but such a bright fate, the man of fate evgeny steklov. one of your favorite films for many is for family reasons and completely incomprehensible today. why this cute picture? actually good light collapsed? ah, but at some point, just a
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wave of censorship, but let's remember this film. wait. smashed can i try to glue? this is kuznetsov mommy, fortunately. mom, well, how are you not ashamed because of some cup? do you know who bought it? do you know how old this cup is? this is what your dad bought. you only beat what others have called everything for years, igor on monday, we will
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buy a new service, we will have lunch in a tile. what didn't the sensor like about this movie? a business in that our troops entered into vanity in the sixty-eighth year, and then put on the shelf this was the initiator? in my opinion, the secretary of the mk party, it seems, shaposhnikova, she had such a surname. i didn’t know her personally, but i heard that it was like that and 10 paintings were put on the shelf, as if it didn’t work out, but there was nothing there , including this painting. what was there in the movie ? that there was nothing there. yes? there was nothing more than that, at first it was a
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performance, in the theater of the masoviet it was called possibly one of the actors. yes movies recalled that there was a scene. we later saw it all, when the film had already been shown, without censorship , there was a scene, it seems with bass, and which he says, uh, about the czech toilet, but what remained was not seen a hint of the czechoslovakian. maybe it's great, what is called because? what, maybe, yes for the story with him he really played his entire role. here is the broken one. on the quotes of a pepochka speech therapist, he played it in one day in one shift. well, of course, it was fast everything was generally we easy enough this picture worked easily and play. through someone else, maybe later you mentioned that when bykov worked in the frame, everyone was lying in a bed. it was just so funny, i lost my seriousness. and it remains in the picture. the fact is that
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he began to choke, and there he lost seriously, but this take turned out to be better and in the end alexei alexandrovich took it to the final cut. this one is a double, where, uh, it means that they are barely kept in glass, seriously. let's remember this price. i ask you to understand the mother-in-law and the daughter-in-law know eternal conflict, poor poor girl. are where fedey was from when i was four gof years old. my grandma and grandpa and then the fagots were sufi
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philosophers. sorry, they sued each other. and it's not funny. which of them loves me more, here are the effects of fiction. and why don't you do an ingenious game of two money? and here, it turns out, it’s just prickly, he was sure that he had hit a double, that he was just well, yes, yes, yes, yes, i didn’t play out the price to the end. well, well, the fact is that, in general, evgeny aleksandrovich, as far as i i remember he came to the site. and the first thing he was looking for, where would lie in the scenery. it means that he will find some kind of sofa there and lie down there, and when it comes to him, they called him into the frame, and
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he is, uh, amazing. he so improvisationally immediately got to the heart of the matter and, well, instantly he had a solution . he says okay. there is a stage there. vernis. he says, but just give me the board. uh-huh why board. or rather, sash, well, they gave him a board, he is with this board oh. attacking the scene remember, this is a different scene. hello because oh really.
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nothing looks these shots. yes? this is your car one of the first roles, such a big role. you now how it is remembered in this work is shooting. do you know? it doesn't even need to be remembered, because they show it so often. yes, the film, what is the feeling that it is always on, that is, it
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is very difficult to forget it. but as i remember me one time. uh, i really didn’t like that, not that i didn’t like that i starred in it. i was so stressed a little when they saw me all the time and they said for family reasons. and now i think, my god, how good it is, because the millions of artists that they see, they can remember the film in particular at least one. and here well is mentioned. thank you. well, but, and more than that, when you were seen together after the film, you probably got married and were sure that you were men. how do you? do you remember we met somewhere in the back? yes, somewhere out there and we are walking from a stroller here as a child, yes, with ours with ours we stand talking and did not notice how the people began to gather to watch, because as in the movie it turned out and they began
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to talk. that's right. i told you, i told you that, well, of course, that they are husband and wife. well , now they already have a baby, thank you. god yes, so that you somehow laughed it off or i think that zhenya and i are absolutely sane. i have a little son, my sergey, by the way, i talk a lot with evgeny yuryevich about, uh, tatyana, your wife. you said, of course, that you are loved, by the way, saying tatiana didn't come to the set no, yes, why? why do you understand your world and people there, which of the family we are they are destroying this world. they they'll just be they'll just really get in the way, because we had our own family there, mother galya, whom i called on you called galya although, uh, she
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probably already was a people's artist. and i'm on it. naturally, i looked with spirituality when we met and when she told me, when i got there, naturally galina alexandrovna evgeny yuryevich, they told me, what are you doing, what are you doing, we are one family, then you still know why this film has been so long, uh, lives on screens, because at that time i was completely on the er, the side of my heroine, absolutely. that is, i, uh, i understood that if we have a two-room apartment, the three of us live in a small room, my mother is alive. in a big room. yes, she is simply obliged to give us a large room, because she is in the mood, and she is alone. let her live in ma - it's fair, then, when i became old, i had children, i got my own apartment. and i took the place of galina polskikh then, i understood that i stood completely on
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her side completely, because it’s right, that there you said absolutely changed, because i understood that this was my apartment. if, uh, they had a child, so he gave a strong example there, he brought his wife, they had a child. why should i give up what is mine, let them live. here they will have an incentive to expand to buy their housing and so on and so forth, but the storm, i was preparing now. i am a responsible person preparing for this transfer. and i saw that evgeny ne was not a professional, khanaeva passed away at the age of 66. in the kingdom, there was a wonderful actress of 66 years old. yes, you know, that is, i'm not even in the place of the polish. and i’m already in the place of the heroine khanaeva
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, you understand, and i already have my own truth again, i already have grandchildren and i already have my own different truth. but i remember that evgeny was a kadrovna, she was an amazing actress. e, and. in general, a very warm person, but she suffered from very severe headaches. and then i discovered to myself some control of psychic energy. and i've even tried costumers like this. i took off opened in myself. yes, yes, and i'm in the theater in our costume designer and theater his advice removed her headache. and i foolishly decided that i could do it with vlady. well, it was such a naivety, but i tried to shoot it and made it easier. no no no. you're just only with your hands, but it's just like that you feel now, well, energy, you
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have to know it, it's necessary so that's how you feel. yes, it's not, in general, there is nothing mysterious here. no. this energy exists. well, of course, of course, wonderful now she has a difficult family situation herself. yes, everyone knows. she fell in love with a man in her time, she left very much from her family for 17 years, then did not communicate with her son. did you ever talk about it with her or was she? i didn’t know anything about it at all and i only found out quite recently. and let's remember yevgeny khanaev in this film, put an episode with him. and now i want, and now what do i not need?
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what do you want me to do now? well, what are you talking about? i don't understand why you are unhappy. you didn't understand, she didn't mean to offend you. she wants to free you from what. from life why from life from the economy. what will i do then wait for the local doctor? i’ll just listen to you, but this situation could mean that she didn’t communicate with her son until she was almost 17 years old and somehow, well , break her too. and well, i didn’t know this, i don’t know,
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she didn’t share with us not cinematic, but your real family circumstances from our life from those family circumstances that left you completely alone, first your tanya passed away the main love of your life, and then went to the monastery. your son in a couple of minutes. next in the program is the measured happiness of evgeny stebrov, we understood tanyusha understood that her term was already coming to an end and did the actor keep the promise that he gave to the dying zhenya then you say more seriously, you get married well, i told her, i'm getting married, only i don't want to talk about this topic in a few minutes.
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thank you very much for a wonderful evening for such a mood. hello andrey evening show andrey malakhov 18:00 on russia channel on
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saturday at 21:00. when a person is the fate of evgeny steglova, when your wife passed away. tanya wrote a story called it after a small fragment. tanya i want so much write about you. now you do not need to answer, and after you can after you can. we both knew what we were talking about, the doctors did not leave hope, and you lived and
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said no matter how long i live. the main thing is how it came after. how did she come? well, we understood and tanyusha understood that her term was already coming to an end, because she was in time before the operation, which means professor cherephenin. he gave her 15 years. she lived 18. she somehow here for a month and a half before leaving. but she went to the hospital from time to time. i visited her. in general, all of you understood her sister with her. e after the operation, by the way, her sister. natasha, she even spent the night with her in the ward. and she naturally raised the alarm when she realized it was even, in my opinion, at night,
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or what? e that something is wrong there, and she called the doctors, they had a very close relationship with natasha, sisters rarely have such a close relationship. here, but and now, in about a month and a half, yes, and death. and we and we lived, er, for 10 years we lived in the dacha of tannins, the nieces of natasha's eldest daughter , this is in discord of barvikha. and so she came up i was in the kitchen behind me and so hugged me from the back and said and they lived happily ever after, and there they died on the same day. and i did not expect this and i turned around in surprise. i say yes, i will live. she says, some kind of bastard, and so joking with her fists on my back so hmm
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warmed several times, then you say more seriously, you get married well, i said, i'm getting married, only i don't want to talk about this subject about my heart disease about this one threshold she said. you almost in the first days of dating you lived almost 30 years old, 38, 38, represent a huge life and nothing reminded and what was the very first very first. this is the first operation she had in 1992. yes, she was the first one . yes, well, we were at the dacha, and then she loaded such a bag on wheels with apples and went to the bus. for some reason i got worried. and then it turned out that soon, as she got on the bus, she began to have an attack such that her heart had never been before. so
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she had a choice, which one or need to go to moscow after all move with this attack or come back? she nevertheless decided to go to moscow and correctly decided that she was in the village, then she would have returned, she still, perhaps, would not have reached the house. and then when, uh, she was riding the train, and then when she arrived in moscow, she got off the trolleybus and somehow she managed to call the earring home and the earring - this is only god's providence, ended up at home he was then a student of the theater institute. he might as well not be at home. he ended up at home, and he immediately rushed to the trolleybus stop. and then he u across the yard is already there he carried us on tverskaya in his arms, and then they told me
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that she needed to be hospitalized. i didn’t even know then that she was going to have a heart operation. and she didn't know either. so i remember when they invited leonid cherepenin, who worked at the first honey bakery, and he operated there. uh, in the cardio center at pirogovka, he was invited by a consultant there, and i knew that this consultant would come, and i was waiting there in the yard. in the garden of this volyn hospital volyn hospital and tanya waved me out the window. i got up and leonid polikarpovich skulls he looks at me smiling says, well, i'm taking her. uh, we have more directional equipment. he told me, actually. he just already apparently decided then that he would operate on her. well, this is god's craft, because
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it turned out that what she had was a congenital defect, interatrial septum, and this diagnosis was not known to her, she was given a rheumatic threshold. and this is completely different. here is what she had , it turned out that at one time the skull had this topic of his dissertation and he, so he took it, and he i immediately decided that he would operate on her. but he didn’t tell me this right away, because when i found out, i, frankly, and i had tears and that’s it, and so he was parsing. when she was operated on, well, on horseback, and i visited her in the hospital, and it was a difficult moment. and so i'm leaving. from the clinic she was lying in a separate room so small, and she continues to me to the elevator. and then the elevator door closes and i understand what it is. maybe i won't see her again
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. god knows. that's how hard it was. here uh, but uh the next morning. i arrived there and walked, uh, on the water. it's next to the suggestive monastery. i walked around the territory of the monastery and prayed. and i knew what time i had to get up. eh, when the operation is about to end. so then i went up to his department, and he immediately told me zhenya but, unfortunately, to the physiological norm. she will not return, but she will live with dignity. he said the doctor you say gave 15 years. i went to 17 yes 17 years. what were those 18 years like? they have always been here. this thought. here is the feeling that always at any moment, it can go away. well i can't say we're with this
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we lived emotionally, but we did. and we still lived a normal life, i worked there. she, of course, no longer worked. no, at one time, she even worked. here. well, she is an economist, she did some kind of accounting or worked for some time. well, in general, in principle, we did not think about it, but we knew it was always in our minds, not that we lived emotionally. here in some uh, no stress, but nonetheless. we lived with this after this operation in the ninety-second year in these 18 years. she survived three strokes and no, two thirds is all, but she did not survive the third, and remember your last conversation with tanya , what it was. so she had an attack of a severe breakdown. in general, it was like that.
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sasha kalyagin sent me to karaganda to open a monument to stanislavsky. i had to open , uh, the monument to stanislavsky, together with the prime minister of kazakhstan. well, i'm from the airport, i called hmm, tanya also dialed. she answered me here, and then, when to go to the landing, and i was sitting there with a visa in the hall. uh, so i dialed her again, but she did not answer. me it's so to say, alerted guarded, but then i flew. there, on the night of the flight, they flew to this karaganda and immediately i began to participate in these protocol events, and then all the time i myself thought about how i should call tanya, and then i ran away from the banquet and dialed seryozha and seryozha told me
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, that my mother was in intensive care, what happened was that he was in moscow, she was in contention. our bedrooms with her were on the second floor, and seryozha only felt something, or something, he called, no one answers here and there. he got into the car and rushed there in discord and the door was locked from the inside, then he took the ladder and climbed to the second floor. and there tanya was in the bedroom, he didn’t see her on the bed, because as she later fell, on the floor and even rolled a little under the bed somehow involuntarily, so it happened she was unconscious. here he squeezed out. uh, that means, uh, a glass frame, so somehow
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he managed to stick his hand inside to open the frame. in general, he went to the forest, and he called an ambulance tanyusha, he took it down from the second floor in his arms, so on the first and when he was taking it down, she suddenly said something that er something there, eat she was preparing for the new year . we were our last on new year's eve and when the three of us celebrated the new year there, uh, and toasts, some said and said, let's drink so that it doesn't e, let it be like this, it wouldn't be worse. that means later, and when he demolished her, she somehow managed to say that i was a duck somehow. she cared. about us all the same no
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maternal such. ah, the concern was in my head. so, then she was in intensive care when i flew back to moscow first thing. i went to the hospital. she was still alive yes, yes, yes she was alive. she was in a coma, and i arrived at this hospital, went up to the intensive care unit and the doctor came out. and says she was taken for an mri. here i am not even a minute later, as he says. here she is being taken back and i see her being taken on a gurney. well, she is absolutely here, like a sleeping person. and i involuntarily that's how i say, dasha somehow so involuntarily, and i have this doctor, who is there in intensive care, as an experienced person. they observed these situations a lot, and he tells me, she heard you, and then, that means every week. well everyone
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the day i called her woman to the intensive care unit and everything was unchanged, and then suddenly, as i remember now, it was on monday, and she says to me, you know tatiana evgenievich, the bathtub came to her senses. and i'm so happy, i'm so happy. i say, but you can give the phone. she says, well, let's try. and she gives her the phone and i say, tanyusha, can you hear me, and she has such a flirtatious voice, flirtatious intonations, she says i hear, and i became. so i say, we pray for you, we pray, we pray, and i tears flowed and you can see. she, too, got agitated. and the doctor saw it, she said, everything, everything, everything, everything, she saw that some kind of tension was on her face and
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she, it means, took away the tube, but then she told me , it means, another doctor in charge of the department of neurology. she even filmed a documentary about me there, and there, in this documentary , it turns out, tannin's last phrase when the phone was already taken away from her. she said i love you to me. here, well, i didn’t hear this, let’s listen to your close friend nikita mikhalkov, i i once talked to him about how you went through. tanya’s departure from her illness, he was very worried, and this was understandable, and he went after her very much when she was sick. it was all visible, but he belongs to the category of people who can say, you know, sadness, my light. and it's very so to
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say. this is very protective not only of him, but of his entire environment, because the worst thing is when, uh, internal hysteria and ah. dispersal and loss of momentum of energy and strength. as a result, they upset not only you, but and everything that is around in the area is very dangerous, because there are weaker people, and if you give them, if they see you, even if you are even about some. well, even if he is what can we say about us, that's why zhenya was such a silicon and always held on. nikita nikita is one of the biggest friendships, maybe the biggest friendship in my life, and we have our
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friendship. she was never domestic, she was exclusively creative, we wrote together. he is one time. e, he began to tell me that you are a better artist than me, but i didn’t think so. i just understood that in him, as it turned out later, a director was already born in him, and then he moved to the vietnamese directing department, and then i read one of my stories to him. he said that i would film it, and he filmed it as a term paper. she was called. and i'm leaving home took off. it was there that he invested his own money, because funding for the geek was scarce. so this is nikita in general, he is a unique person, and he is always a very difficult person for me. he is such a multidimensional person, then he somehow supported you,
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but somehow, here are the words i found for you when when you kept, yes, it wasn’t like that he wasn’t at the funeral. by the way, i don’t know, no, we don’t have him. we rarely see each other, but i always know that i can pick up the phone and we always don’t have one right there, so that it’s as if we didn’t part. here. and and. and then it’s very unpleasant for me when someone attacks him, because those who attack him, as a rule. they are completely different level of people. well, the scale is different, and this is when i feel sorry for him and i want to to protect him, how it is such a feeling, because, and when we talk with him, we speak the same language, and your son, your son seryozha yes, and how he survived his mother's death. well, i
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think it's hard enough. but she didn’t tell me about it, of course, but that’s how i understood it, then after a while. you will find a letter from your son, in which he will also write. for example, i knew that my mother would have killed it, so i probably didn’t leave, meaning. he knew that his mother would kill if he went to the monastery, during her lifetime, he left after his death and left you this letter about how you accepted this news, how you survived and his departure in a couple of minutes, look further than the only son of evgeny steblov. shocked his father. i went down and found this letter. and so i read this. well, what is there to say? i don't even know how to convey these. well, because all these
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circumstances that fell on me and touched me suddenly. he is already leaving and for which the famous actor asks for forgiveness from his greatest love, tanyusha forgive me if i somehow upset you, i thank you very much. for everything, look immediately after the ad. of course, the premiere on the russia channel, you are transferred to the temporary command of the captain. i thought you were looking for my friend with sveta. i see everything in the sense that for some reason he can immediately be an artist 21:20.
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belarusian eared shepherd what is on the big screen and these songs sound special, amazing singer, amazing voice, this is a very high bar, because this is the first semi-final ever. don't be me. forgive the thunderclouds
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so his soul and soul will sing. that's not so cry, raised in the last 5-10 seconds and all the attention on the screen is the main vocal show. let's all watch together tomorrow at 21:30. always a human destiny evgeny steblova, your son left you a letter dear father. first read this prayer. lord, give me peace of
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mind, meet everything that the coming day brings me. this is the prayer of the optina elders. whatever news i receive during the day, teach me to accept it with a calm soul with the firm conviction that it is all your holy will, i went to the monastery, bursting me with force, have no application in the world. you and your grandmother are people of that breed, about which one can say and trees grow on stones, that is, persistent, cheerful, strong people. they know what you will be reading. i am writing this letter to many with this in mind. i am sure that the fact of my loss will not kill you in the truest sense of the word, that you will not die, otherwise i would not have left, but remember , some letter found where she lay. i talked to him on the phone, and he tells me, i will go to the dacha there in discord. he lived in moscow. you
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tell me what you need to buy because i then uh i won't be some. well, somehow he said, i'll leave later. but i decided that i would go where? well, you never know where and in my head it was not that he was going with us. although somehow. one evening we just sat there in discord, and he suddenly asks me. but if i left in the monastery, uh, how would you u react to this. and i somehow didn't take it seriously. and i said, i say, well, for the sake of the child, then leave, because, uh, like any man, so to speak. i had this one, hmm consciousness of the need to prolong the family, yes, and then it means, uh, suddenly his friend calls me and says yevgeny yuryevich there seryozha left you under the stairs in the country, that means a letter. i went down and
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found this letter and now i read it. well, of course i was. well, what is there to say? i don't even know how to convey it, but you know? saved me. only vera, i prayed all the time, i kept repeating jesus' prayer within myself, because all these circumstances that have fallen on me and worker seryozha are leaving, but i need to to say that before that, he also began to direct, for a long time, he was waiting for funding for a full meter. this funding was not. he made 19 short films for television and then the funding finally came in and he made a television feature comedy film. i also played a small role with him at his request. and he had a conflict with the producer there,
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then suddenly he leaves. and it goes. gets a job, goes to work as a loader in a store, but i understood that something was temporary, that it was some kind of internal uh such a state, and uh, he came some kind of person. uh, from management, that's what he says. eh, who wants to go to optina pustyn for the weekend and seryozha says, i want and went to optina pustyn, this is still tanya was alive. and he returned from there unusually happy after a while, he tells us, i want to go as a tinderbox. here i have 10 days from the head will be. i want to go to the tinder workers, that means to optina pustyn but for the sake of christ to work hard, i came from there even more enthusiastic later, a year and a half later. he confessed to me
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that the second time he climbed. uh, i flew to solovki then i had no idea about this and when. here he is, when he left. i got in touch with the dean of the slovak monastery, and he told me everything, how everything is. i didn't understand anything. how is it, what is it eaten with? what is called but now? in the same place, he went through all the stages of a tinderbox, then a novice, then, a monk or a novice rice, and this and the outer vestment changes and only there after 9 years. he has already taken monastic vows. and now he is the father of photius from the word photon light, when they read this letter for the first time, surely you are yourself. well
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, they asked questions. why did sergei do this? seryozha was married, he had a wife, he says, he started some kind of work in the cinema and so on. why? well, i only know one thing, that how many here are people who are not very familiar with this. they suggest that in the monastery you can get away from unhappy love. this is not true. now i still know more about monastic life from the inside from unhappy love, they won’t accept you there, they simply won’t accept you, tell me, and these works on yourself, i’m your friend sergeevich mikhalkov also asked about this, and he answered very interestingly about this seryozha decision, because he practically recognized seryozha. well , just in his hands once. eh, how he worked for her as an adult, when he was already a very
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interesting earring sergeyevich about this about this, i his decision to get a haircut monks, answered put it. for me, it was absolutely incredible. i. when i found out i thought that maybe, that's just a sinful thing i thought that maybe, really he was hiding something, he did something and took it out. no, it turned out that just like that, you came to understand that you were eating it? this is his way, that he went and came, and in this happy listen. well, what could be more beautiful when a person? he lives, works , monastics, and enjoys it. after all. we are worldly people. lord, he can not and cannot do this, and how can he live like this? and when a person lives, it is no longer necessary on another, and he is absolutely full. this happiness gets
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pleasure, but the father’s conclusion is human, when seryozha was still a novice, that is, he was in that stage, when you can still refuse, he did not give him schumann from their dinners. you tried it but say tomboy. come on, maybe, well, no. no, i think it's a pity that he is. well, i once talked to him on the phone on this topic. i say seryozha mother performed a feat by giving birth to you. and you, in general, interrupted your mouth. and he said, my dad, well, what is the genus - this is a relative concept. how long does the genus exist on average 300 years? this is how he answered me. here, and then, well, as it were, for him, the primary spiritual relay race is spiritual continuity, or what? well i am resigned to it, what is his family? what happened to them? or nothing happened. he left, they were
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n't there yet. and they divorced them, there, i don’t know what exactly happened. but these were great passions. these are great passions. he was very surprised somehow. at first i thought about how to glue it all, and then i realized from his condition that you can’t glue it anymore? well, it can be seen that if he was destined to become a monk, and she was an absolutely worldly creature , it was more than that, and there was a story with her. this is what i would later find out. she worked on a ship which then sank near italy, i remember, i don’t remember what this ship was called and a lot of people drowned there, there was a huge ferry. yes, there were dead, she swam out, fortunately, she swam out. here, well, you can see she has such glory. god's earthly
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fate, and thank god, i don't even know now how the connection is already lost between us and her. do you often visit your son's warblers now? well, before the pandemic , i often visited, and now i haven’t gathered yet after the pandemic now. it’s already possible now, but for now i’m rehearsing in the theater and in i can't work, father photius. he is a priest or not a priest in the novels. no, i asked this because you are confessing about him. here, frankly speaking, when i talk to him, i have such a feeling that i confess, because, despite the fact that i am older than him. yes, like a father, but somewhere inside. i feel something like i have him as a search engine, well, we are with him.

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