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to intercede for them and the stories of children who cannot be erased from memory. these children took me to the grave of their classmate and showed me. here are the toys. all these children know what death is. they know what it's like to lose. eh, to lose in general is just to lose everything. here, take a look in a few minutes. the lady with the dog in the previous episodes we've arrived lawyer moves to eli you hello and is immediately placed in the spotlight.
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at 21:20 on the russia channel on these unique shots in 1989, the famous indian foresaw the hermit predicts the future of our country his unique forecasts after 33 years are confirmed by our predictors, all astrologers tarologists unanimously speak of the fateful spring of 23, which should be a turning point in history, what malakhov is waiting for us tomorrow at 16:30 on the russia main channel new year's television presents the best side we will not take, we will educate. in
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his clip abusive firmware. i do not use a heart for her, the social status of a person is higher than his, my personal status. why are you sitting in the dark? everyone dances let's celebrate the new year with your favorite films,
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where my loved ones didn't answer me shake your head. i'll pick roses. he will kill, happy days blue light december 31 at midnight only on
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the channel, russia february 24, of course, there was confidence there was a big confidence that they were not alone that donbass was not abandoned, we were not leaving. they suffered pain. they really deserve it. to stand up for them. do not
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intercede, put footage of your reportage of one of the materials of these everyday life , put a military operation. this bridge to the luhansk narodnaya volya is high, today we are unhindered and, probably, the first we cross the path of the village, luganskaya surrendered it without a fight. it was the moment of the first liberated village of the first liberated settlement . i did not know that you would meet there, whom we would meet there. how will we be treated by 8 years of hard brainwashing, and we come there, a man runs towards us, stumbles slippery mud, says, can i take off the
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ukrainian flag, please, i run there to take it off and our fighters, and the people's police, the people's police servicemen. they were just photographed with them, hugged, so many tragedies that we were told in this territory. i don't know it separately. you have to go separately to write a book, to shoot a separate report for you. after all, it did not begin on the twenty-fourth of february. and for you it started 8 years ago. do you remember the very first visit to aldnr, that the very first impression of these people from what was going on there were two villages, of which there was nothing left. virtually nothing it was cartilaginous. and there was no light on you bright luhansk for more than two months, the morgues were so crowded. that people are just
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buried on the street? shells flew into humanitarian convoys when bread was handed out to people in pervomaisky. they just killed, just fired from the ukrainian side. at the same time, everyone knew perfectly well that they were handing out bread. i arrived when i was in luhansk talking to children. who were then 8-10 years old. and i will never forget when they asked me for ice cream, because the snow is not sweet said. karinka she was only 8 years old then we were looking for this ice cream. i don’t remember about two hours we found and this ice cream is children. we rode in a school bus, how they were taught in luhansk school, because their school was blown up. i will never forget those children they hid. ice cream in pockets i started to swear at them, shame on you, why do you
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take? then i was ashamed of myself, i asked them for forgiveness. they brought this ice cream to mom. which met they carried it to the younger sister. and i scolded them for this, because they have no one dearer than their mother. they love their loved ones so much because they know what it is to lose. and now he does not eat himself, but carries his mother. these are the children, these are the children who spent in the basement. here is how nikita and his mother spent the night in the basement together with the battalion commander. maidan because nikita was unlucky. he had a very beautiful, powerful new house, it was gristly, because nothing else was left of him, most of all, he was
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afraid for his mother. he was offended at her because she refused to go with the evacuation ural to go there to the side in ukraine, svetlana just pulled something at the last moment. she says i won't get in that car. the car drove off. nikitka swore a little. we it was 10 years then. not far from the cartilaginous bus, the drivers stopped abruptly, the drivers got out, the bus exploded, everyone who was there died, nikitki on odnoklassniki died. these children took me to the grave of their classmate. showed. here are the toys. all these children know what death is. they know what it's like to lose. to lose, in general, just lose everything. here, here, he stands on the ruins of his house, and on the ruins of his childhood happiness.
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which he doesn't have, he doesn't have a childhood. this child was taken from him. why in 8 years wars? nobody ever said. how many children were killed in the donbass, they do not exist for anyone, except for russia and the whole world, they do not exist. so it shouldn't have been nikita about whom you spoke. i want to put a piece of your material about him. this is one of your heroes who put up for themselves, well , practically, like a son, a dear person, as if put a member of your family. this was my house. there was an ambush here, one soldier was sitting, he had an rpg here and one shell, but we could not go to the toilet, and in the shower. also two people with machine guns sat. most
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importantly, well from the national guard always slept here. here, here we slept, there was a bed, to make the plasma on the nine floor, the aidarovites went. well, someone was stealing, they were sitting watching, they had a generator. such a boy nikita i think he deserves to be applauded by the guys. that as a result, he now lives there with his mother, or how they live with their mother, they rent an apartment, they did not leave, and all the more, my mother works as a nurse, she is liable for military service. uh, where will she go now at a time when it is necessary to help the ishib, they are constantly being fired at , and i have to carry out some kind of operation, moreover, russian doctors. now they have arrived, they are helping to carry out the operation. you know, you are talking about nikita and i
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understand what it is. well, this donbass character, they have suffered and suffered the right to speak russian, the right to be called russian, the right to love and appreciate russian heroes. the right to study russian history as if they were russians. in the square uh, i think about the same thing when i look at your other heroine, svetlana konoplyova. and this is a separate a woman who has gone through the except that she lives. e water of this war for 8 years, but i went through a for the walls of the nationalists of their persecution. here are the shots. tell me what 's going on here. this is happiness. this is happiness , happiness, this is a settlement. this is happiness, a settlement that was liberated and in this
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frame, simple human happiness 8 years ago, when they came here, and in happiness, the nationalists started the war from here. in lugansk from here. tanks came to luhansk and death came to lugansk came torture came grief looting she gone. in the militia to defend their land. in happiness in happiness then occupied the nationalists and a. she left her mother and son here, and she went to the lugansk hospital to help, just to save those who were shelled day and night . they were stopped, although it was clear
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that this was in the process of the funeral of the nationalist aydar. the guys were not allowed to bury, but she was taken prisoner. she spent 85 days in captivity. she sat in a hole, she was dragged around by everyone. camps she saw men being killed. i don’t know what else she saw, because only one thought helped her to survive, she wanted to find and transfer to the earth the bodies of these guys, whom she had never buried like that. it became her life's work, they, together with anna konoplyova and yulia kozhevnikova, have such an organization, and we will not forget. don't forgive is searching for unknown mass graves, and she wants to find these two guys who she
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couldn't bury eight years ago. they found coffins. pigs that they signed these guys, but there were ukrainian soldiers who threw out the bodies. militias of donbass and instead of them they buried their fighters. their work became the basis for initiating criminal cases on the fact of genocides and crimes against the civilian population of donbass. these women should not just bow at their feet. and say thank you every time. this is the woman of donbass . these are incredible people, just the world, and anna found the very notorious one. concentration camp
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sausage workshop crippled physically and morally killed by a person of such concentration camps. neo-nazis set up. i don’t know how much we still have to find out, we have just begun, the military liberation in the donbass is called liberation special operations. and so much has already been revealed. what should be a very tough court? and these girls will witness all this happening. and she smiles she, despite the one she went through, she is an incredible woman who has not lost something important, just like you. here you are the same
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you work in hot spots and have seen so much. and here, too, nothing is lost. this is true, amazing ability. by the way, it was not by chance that i pointed to the heart, because the heart is actually what you planned to devote your life to, and you were supposed to be a cardiologist, how did it happen? something became journalists. why did you tell reporters? well , my mother really wanted me to be a doctor, my mother really wanted me to be a doctor. uh, yes, i have a medical background, and i was in c.i.c. for a while, but then i got married, how is it? i don’t know how i met anatoly, but somehow we became friends with his friends. i also had a girlfriend. nastya
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and tolik had a home phone and i had a home phone. and here they are sitting with a friend talking, listen to what girls we will call. whoever first agrees with us to go for a walk with those and let's go. i say nastya who will call first. with those and go for a walk, and it so happened that for 24 years. we are with him 24 i now part. i'm in shock myself. so for 24 years. here i am, uh hmm, i was just in the hospital, i worked and i come home, and there is an announcement on the local tv channel that a tv presenter is required, he immediately said, all my life i wanted to see my wife as a tv presenter. why not? why not? well, i went and they took me. we have footage of where you work, just put the presenter on tula television. about other events, the well-known tula journalist andrei now
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has a version of the author's program that will be released on our tvc tula channel as part of the news about the reasons for his dismissal. he told his colleagues special press conference energy power, uh pressure characteristic scale, of course, it is clear that you want you want more husband could dream of, a tv news presenter. well, i probably didn’t want to think that my wife was a hot spot reporter for everything i do. this is probably only thanks to him, this is his merit, because he supported me in everything. that's when everyone turned away yes, they turned away. i had a wolf ticket in tula, they didn’t take me to any tv channel, otherwise lik collected all his money savings that pulled out. from a private business then, he corrected me to moscow so that i could realize myself in moscow. that is,
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he believed in me so much. what, god forbid you girls have such a man. god forbid then he moved to moscow himself. he is now also a producer on my tv channel. and yes, he is very worried when i am in the donbass, he is really worried. i have never been so worried not for iraq, nor for the mossolne, for kurdistan. and as soon as i am in the donbass, he worries. when i went to the maidan i told him didn’t say that i was going and went to the maidan then you are talking about the fourteenth year. yes , he said that it is not necessary to travel, because people are unpredictable. people have no understanding, but good and evil and it is not clear how it could end, because maidan itself if you remember, this is some kind of living organism, like this, in which everything is painted. everyone has
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their own responsibilities. everyone has their own occupations. everyone has some of their own in the same place in kiev. there were few people from kiev, there were practically no people there, and those who were brought to the each tent, if you remember, it was written there. there territory from which he came, wife calls, someday you will return home . and wine to her every zhinka. have you completely collapsed from oak? i staked out the land here in the center of kiev, i'm going to build myself a roll here, and from the flower beds they made beds on which they grew tsybulko's disochka. well, homely, but in one of the tents. they raised pigs. well, as jelly, you need to make lard, then you need to cook it. well, already, when i was there for the second month, i came to the tent to me. great muscovite. i am you are healthy, and will you give me cigarettes? i say interview. that is, here, for a pack of cigarettes, you could interview the entire tent. and if we also
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threw a pack of coffee there, then that’s all, they launched us in many places for ukraine, of course it was. the beginning of the very end that we have not yet seen, this is the maidan, this is all the beginning of the monstrous collapse of the country that they ruined. here is a bunch of these here it is not clear who exactly in those very days when you and i , uh, then met on the maidan those very days these invisible snipers were already working to the fullest and there is already shooting on the maidan. yes, we just hit the moment when they were shooting, and it was really scary, because sasha rogatkin was talking to me on the phone. and he says, olya started to shoot, and at that moment i lost the connection, i didn't know where to look, i didn't know what to do. it
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really was scary. we don’t even know how many actually died there, well, the heavenly hundred, which they invented, but i remember someone else there one night when i was going up, that’s when they realized that they had been betrayed and there was no one to give orders. they stood up to the latter they waited to be told what to do. and so i came in the morning and realized that the whole country is no more, and crimea is like that. and these guys, the past and the devoted berkut, also became the heroes of their materials and about your own daughter, who at one time had political disagreements with you, how did they stop through couples. see below who announced the hunt for olga kurlaeva. listen, he can exit through the emergency exit and says, wait such a
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crime i did not run and hide. what offense than i hurt, in general, why should i hide and the unexpected choice of the daughter of a military correspondent? yes, i do not mind her becoming a military journalist. i can ask space, i can move back 200 to 300 years. think, act this machine, it was invented in the last century by mothers, but over the years it works better and better wonderful brilliant ivan
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vasilievich changes his profession. it's not snowing yet, it's not snowing yet, it's not a house yet. she is a snowflake, not yet snow, and snow is one raindrop, still inexpensive blue fire, on december 31 only on the russia first channel
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movie premiere of the year, so donut, where the wedding years are such doves, this is not my fairy tale . the witch is losing strength, granny push it, which means that again ivan and his friends are signed. well, there is only one solution. true, the last bogatyr the messenger of darkness did not change his mind, but no january 1 at 21:00 only on the russia channel premiere on
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the russia channel santa claus would return as soon as possible this year. from monday to thursday 16:30 on the channel, russia
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is a threat to national security because russian journalists are the most formidable journalists who bear danger to themselves, therefore, our channels are turned off everywhere and the story is banned. the story is rooted in your film
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about the president of lithuania, gribauskaite. yes, she was very offended by this film, as i was told. uh, the participants of the hero of my film. she was very sad and somewhere she caught that she was accused of being gay . although there was no talk about this at all in the film , in principle, they simply said that she was very supportive, and european values, including the devices, were all, but she was offended so fiercely that, apparently, that was the reason for my placement. but it's in pure russophobia. i started filming . and russophobia. naturally, and i was followed by the most such. a powerful investigative journalist, probably, of all three baltic republics, the most serious, and i really liked it, but stomp your foot so that he moves in the bushes. you could just see
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how they went out there with a camera, hiding in the bushes, trying to look for him. and when we were in one of the cafes, i interviewed about russian politicians. we see that they are starting to peep at us in a cafe, take pictures and the owner of the cafe, says, listen, can you get out through the emergency exit. i say wait what crime i did so i can run and hide. no, i say i'll go out if they have any questions for me to the journalist. i will answer them. here is what i answered, which actually caused the horror of this baltic journalist, who lost the gift of russian speech and this video, then they played it for a week, they showed everyone they were scared that russian journalists had come to do a referendum, how was this video in crimea they showed a movie about me. and then in his other passport has a seal, which
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not everyone can boast of having seen ukraine witchfully on may 24, 1914, entry into ukraine was denied . ah, the countries that won democracy and the countries that won the maidan we came to shoot this inauguration. this is the very inauguration of poroshenko at which , so he promised, symbolically, one of the soldiers of the service, the guard, lost consciousness, yes, and we were all deported. e. well, i think that close the moment we arrive. without an invitation but a by that time by may 24, and
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this is 14 years old. this is the same bloody terrible mother when it happened, odessa yes, my childhood was on may 2, and i watched the broadcast live now, these frames cannot be found, because youtube crosses out everything related to crimes against the russian people, everything related to outright russophobia. all this is being crossed out and i watched this tragedy at my mother's house in novomoskovsk, i had to fly to odessa, we already had, in my opinion, even bought tickets, but for some reason i go there. it didn’t hit, it’s just that before that we were in the kharkov oga, and it was burning in the same way. no , it was not set on fire. it’s just that a fire also started, and just like that, the golden eagles took me by the scruff of the neck and said. don't go there,
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you can suffocate there, and my cameraman favorit khananov was filming inside. and when i remembered this story. i realized that we would burn. we would just burn in the house of the trade unions e. may 2nd and this event, because of which we did not go. it's probably some, probably for something i was left to live on this earth. that was such a story. that time she made me think a lot. and if i really change my profession, an incredible story, which, well, is made with a heart , of course, oh, our colleague is talking about this. alexander rogatkin tell me about yourself . bullet well done khuli, a hard worker, she began to work in the frame quite late, so the path to success was really
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not right for her. she suffered through the most difficult and most dangerous business trips, there were her and bulletproof vests. as they say always was to face. uh, i remember how she and i wandered around the ruined mosul looking for nuryana's son, whom his father took to igil and the severe commanders of the swedish militia, hodashami, literally fainted. this is one kind of russian blonde in a fairy tale. olya has an amazing feature, almost all of her reporting heroes become her friends. she goes to visit them, sits, how their children grow up in dagestan and in lugansk, do not forget, do not quit the profession did not make her tough, not cynical. i saw her sobbing over her lyrics in the literal sense of it words. and this is the most valuable thing in our work, do not burn out, do not become hardened, remain human. and it seems to me that it succeeded more than that. it is incredibly pleasant to hear such words from sasha rogatkin. thanks for the surprise.
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sasha talks about how you are. as you do not leave all your heroes, how they become native, many children remembered. but there were also adults who were so courageous, but abandoned by everyone at some point. these are the guys from berkut in crimea, i talked to them already 5 years later. after we stood with them on the maidan, they were burned. molotov cocktails were poured over them with ice-cold water, their masks were torn off, they were spat on, they were beaten, they were put on their knees and i will never forget the shot, but somewhere in western ukraine when the boy stood and spoke and i will not get up and on my colleagues. here are three words. he i will not get up and kneel, and the boy was killed, after all. he was just beaten. they did act. how are they why the guys knelt down, because the hostages were families. mothers, they they came to their house, they
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threatened the children. they threatened their parents to get old, whatever was going on. entrance them they were taken prisoner and abused. i know stories when military officers like colonel korptsov changed their lives for captured guys of the regular army, and it was scary people listened, that same korptsov told about how they were thinking about how to kill him, yes, cut, shoot, hang, let out the guts. that is, it was already then a bunch of degrading monsters that had rolled down into some kind of middle ages. yes, well, a normal person. so can not think does not fit in the head. let's take almost a minute to remember the dead just really for me tragic story. of course come on.
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thank you when. is over. maidan has borne fruit. i wanted to make a film. i really wanted to shoot about the crimean guys about the crimean berkut because the crimean berkut he returned home. on
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february 22, a convoy from kiev arrived at the main square of simferopol when we drove in there was an inscription, crimea employees of the berkut and internal troops were met as soldiers returning from the war, and even then each of them decided for himself there was no land beyond crimea and to give the peninsula to the hands of the radicals, they did not can. i want to call the person who every time every your military assignment. like mom? i said this many times during our conversation with my mother about olya's maternal heart with
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which she suits each of her heroes, and your mother is enough for you. or do you hardly see it? well, honestly, i'll tell you, my childhood was difficult. well, as if all my childhood, i didn’t see her, roughly speaking, she just quit her medical career. she went to tula to conquer, then mosfilm moscow and i somehow alone in novomoskovsk remained. and so it was up to the unified state examination in the eleventh grade, and then i myself grew up and moved to my mother, and together we began to engage in journalism. it 's probably my first time in public. i apologize to my daughter for putting her career ahead of her. i wanted to give her a lot of everything, some benefits of civilization. there are pioneer camps. all uh, travel abroad is all, and she just wanted to be next to me. was dad around? well, i'm sorry for that, it's no big deal. the main thing now is all together, when you were
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of different views. well, yes, it was possible in 2014, when, well, you know, my mother, on my way with teenagers my peers, i communicate with institute friends, and they are all like that. let's go to the square. and for some reason, i sort of told my mom about my desire with dad, and they, uh, put me in the kitchen. they said you weren't going anywhere and had such a short, rather voluminous digression into history and with an explanation. why did this happen and why should you not go there and how would the head fall into place in one night, i would say this, well, she was just trying to be the opposition. well, then she realized that she was just used, just used. that's when she realized that she was going for someone else's benefit. it was basically over. xenia
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she understood which side the truth is on. she is worried, in fact, when i am in the donbass it is not easy, of course, when she was here a week ago, her connection is abruptly interrupted. it’s just that we see some kind of bombing at her, and we can’t get through to her. and that we're calling from both sides and we don't know what to do. you're sitting here, helpless. just reading monitor the news. oh well, don't be so helpless. remember how you called the deputy minister and raised everyone's ears. yes, she called the minister of the minister, found andrey rudenko andrey rudenko found me at the place where there was no connection with the words, she would urgently call her daughter. something happened there. for me, they specifically include a link. this is a strategic object for me to call my daughter, because i also get hysterical and panic. what happened? i called lena's moms. we just lost you. i say well done thank you found. yes we survived it now we are together now we well
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, as a conditional place, she watches me on tv. she herself we want to become a journalist hoo, what do you think about it you want ksyusha your fate. yes? i don't mind her becoming a war journalist. ksyusha is heavy, very heavy. eh, the profession is much harder than this bulletproof vest, which you at least also want, as i understand it, to try on this professional one in fact. you are a very happy profession when you are dear to people, what is inexpensive to your mother. oh ah if it were still possible in your destiny, to live something differently, to change something. write a letter to yourself in the past to this girl, what would you advise her today, what did you warn about. from what would dissuade can be those who say that you can’t do anything, do
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n’t listen to those who say that you are mediocrity, don’t listen to anyone, do as you see fit, help people. don't forget your mother, because she loves you. she is very worried about you and pays more attention to her daughter. take care of the second husband may not be, probably everything. thank you. i am looking for you. please take care of yourself.
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when is everyone at home? good morning on the air, a family strengthening program, when you are all at home, when you are all at home, decorating our programs today, sergey nikolayevich andreevka decorates here, our sun will already be formed. the rector of the academy of watercolors sergey andriyak conducts a master class for students
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such as those who could not tell where we are meeting. dasha is my wife. lisa is my daughter. well, unfortunately, there are no other children of ours, because the daughters are younger and next in line. age. they are now studying at the academy they went now. e, veliky novgorod sergey you have six children. yes, one-sixth is now a representation of an outstanding artist , a rather short creative path, and she is already doing solo exhibitions. just well done, well, finished on our academy to shine. it's good that he has the gift of speech very well. liz i heard that you also already teach master classes. i teach and students, too, at least a chair to emphasize the role of the teacher. after all, not every great athlete it is the great coach who is now in the place of the
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teacher. i am more of a teacher than an artist. i hope that i succeed. well, so far. well, you're creative and work very hard. and he has already done a lot. there are a lot of recognizable objects here that play a role in still lifes, moreover, these chinese vases are repeated here. in fact, here is such a fortress of the artist here there is a kitchenette. yes, yes, you can drink tea here full-fledged housing. here we have a cellar in it are three wheels from the cart. here, if the fourth still brings. i am so i think we'll be moving out soon. we
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have a cellar. although we are on the top floor of a multi-storey building. and if you step onto the roof of panoramas in moscow, now you can see it from here. what opens and pogrebok here is a cellar in the center of moscow, a workshop is a necessity, of course, it works well here. dasha, tell me what's in order for an artist. what's the mess? well , the order is that in the closet, where each paint was purchased from the soviet era, but why? because in the stunts, the stones were ground and mixed , they just added a little homeorabic, and they everything is really painted differently, unlike what you buy modern now and she, well, how putty is needed, that i'm not an artist, but i also see this, but it lies everything seems to be signed in perfect order. and in general, well, brushes are a separate topic, the most terrible. for us, these are drawings, because he
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writes. e, from memory and makes a small sketch to sign all the colors of white ocher. i saw, that is, the shades were not marked in childhood, they also have small albums. they are simple, and then created gigantic thing, but they have here is a small photo here. no, he doesn't write. yes and now, if these drawings disappear. after cleaning, well , it is clear that the most terrible enemy is in the artist's house. it’s clear who, if the cleaning happened, then these are deaths like that here in general, well, if you don’t do this, then you can’t enter, and here, before your arrival , we sorted it out a little, how he didn’t scold us, but we raked everything by finding venice which, well , now you don't have to drive very much. and when we found this drawing of venice and we were forgiven for everything that we took away from here. how are you think how much work with you gives her more to envy. oh, no. you sympathize,
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of course, sochi. this is 100%, because she is a great woman. a great friend gives blood. she really gives. eh, gives himself away. will never betray you. this is your dear, beloved native person, when we talk about a picture, we talk about a canvas about a frame, we completely forget about the rope, without which both of them shrugged. yes, but in life it is very difficult to have, how and where did life bring you together? oh well, this is it, seryozha can tell. you know the history. she is so very unique in its own way because i happen to be uh hmm we were friends. uh, well, we were friends, as if families had a school doctor - it was dashin's grandmother. well, she was very
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attentive and chutka treated all the guys. they just let them go, wrote them certificates that they, of course, used it there. well, he was such a special person. he's really sick. that's worse, mom, dashina worked. at my mother's work, they speak a foreign language, because my mother is a foreign language teacher. and somehow, in general, we went to visit each other and talked. here, and then she was born, dasha my mother and i come to visit them, they bathe in a small apartment there or in the kitchen. she naturally screams, but for me it's unusual. it seems to me that the child screams for a very long time, screams a lot, and then i go out with my mother. i have 16 years. i say, mom, i'll probably never get married . this is very age is normal. seriously impressed. so, and then
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there was a moment when my father died. eh, just here is the family. eh, yes, they invited us to dacha. well, let's relax a bit. that's from the tragedy that happened. here we went to the cottage. dasha was 3.5 years old. i painted her portrait wrote told stories. she was sitting there wearing a knitted hat and blankets on the street, however, she doesn’t tell us now , she says, and you still tell me fairy tales. here, and then already here somehow we live uh, connect it. this is what happened after a long time. that's it, this is an interesting example, when the husband begins to engage in the upbringing of his wife in practice. no. well , what fairy tale did he tell his voice and taught we don’t exist at all. it has always been, because mom. eh, dasha, she worked. my mother's mother's name
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is something like that, and either rudolph roddolph, when the nationality is beautiful. in german, she spoke to me in german, so at the age of 5 i didn’t care what conversation, but on my father’s side, the surname is greek. yes, there was andriaka. in general, it so happened that my father is an artist, but this one is an artist. yes, this is an artist e, he was in the honored artist of the ussr nikolai ivanovich , he is the first artist in the family. yes, he was not it was the hardest of all for him it was the hardest of all and in fact. he went through the entire front. from moscow to berlin, he went to volunteers immediately began to study, in the late twenties. uh, the thirties of the academy of arts, then he graduated and began to work. uh, in the thirty-
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ninth year of junior school. darov was not open in moscow. he was, uh, the best director. schools in the soviet union should have been number one; the second was the st. petersburg school. well, the leningrad school was the kiev school, as if there were a lot of three schools of such basic acquaintances and he always spoke. he says, nikolai ivanovich, you can have everything here. we had nothing . we didn't have a cottage or a car. i think that of the basic types of arts , literature, music, painting, culture, it is most difficult for an artist to gain fame, because poetic art is easily conveyed, declaims laziness to anyone, anywhere it’s easy, music is also, in general, it’s easier to play a melody, you don’t need special props, but you still need some kind of musical talent, abilities, and so on, the sculptor made a man in a jacket, what was done to him, who
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plant? there is also a monument, he stands and sees everything, gradually the number of spectators increases, and the artist needs him, so that his name becomes known, of course, it is desirable that they be in the newspapers by the signature in the paintings, as there is also such a form of gaining popularity. it's not just dad died early and you yes i stayed started to study with aurières. institute, as usual, student yes, as usual, here is such a direct question, are all dad's friends after dad 's death remained your friends? no we were bypassed so as not to greet. why is that? well it's always like this it happens. why shouldn't it always be? it shouldn't be like that, but it was. i'll even tell you the most . here i am, when i graduated from the surikov institute in the seventy-second year of the eighty-third. i stood up from the artists came to the plant. i need. well , as a law, an obedient artist can get a custom job. they say, well, take that
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ordered laziness. here are custom-made pictures there with the departure of production leaders. there 's something else. i say, well, here i am. this is what she says, well, this is such a job. it has long been distributed among others there. artists. i say, well, i'm quiet peacefully know they starved to death. no, i did exhibitions. that’s what it didn’t cost me, how could it be then, because it was extremely difficult to do it, so i did exhibitions, and i began to do these exhibitions, starting from the eighty-fifth year i designed the work myself. the only thing is that later i began to buy frame frames, the gomel baguette appeared so good. here i had a chest on a chest and a board and i cut the passport, rolled it up for me. even in the workshop, the floor is covered in dark squares. rolled up paper. all this he cut glass with his own hands. everything was brought
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here and made exhibitions. i left all the best for my personal exhibitions and i had no cars, no transport, no opportunity at all. i stood in line at the kursk station to catch a station wagon taxi, but this is a volga station wagon. so it seems like a pickup van. he drove up to the entrance. and i have all this without a concierge there was no one here. he stood in the entrance, everything stood in bundles in the entrance openly. and i mean, uh, i say. well, wait, here he says, well, i'll be waiting for you now. everything, everything went and i'll see. and again i couldn’t, it was such a job, there i didn’t refuse any shots. and when the strong ones appeared, and then they began to notice you. uh, uh, appeared, uh, to buy or customers who wanted something from the picture. not because he left specifically so that when
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you always had a mussel platform at home, we look to open unlimited round-the-clock access to all editions of our program. download the app we look at on your tablet or smartphone, or go to the site look.ru, as they say now online mercy please when everyone is at home. when is everyone at home? you have chosen for yourself, probably, the most difficult paint, because watercolor is the most difficult. she applied everything once, while i heard somewhere that
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30 layers, not even 30 50 60 knowledge, so that we appreciate these layers even more of your work. they occur depending on the color, like some color is different, if there are systems for applying certain colors, it happens one after another, uh, well, you need to dial tons of tonality, because it also changes, because if i like layering the same color and it will change very much in color. not only will it be just darker. here, there is an optics of color and space and depth. you have tried different genres. by youth. of course i tried. i sculpted everything for 10 years , then i studied. well, i just had it. it's insanely interesting to try painting porcelain miniature enamel. i entered the surikov
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school in watercolor, then oil painting, the surikov institute for oil painting, but i was also interested in ford. and pastel and was engaged in wall paintings. after graduating from the university, i was simply offered to make, on the one hand, an illustration on the other hand, a stained-glass window, a huge stained-glass window, which i didn’t even know how to approach this glass, then i learned how to cut glass and learned how to work with glass. but if today we are talking about the fact that an artist is really an artist in terms of artists of his culture, a common creative one, then, of course, he should not be narrowly specialized, because narrow specialization in all cases gives rise to delitism. that is, i created academy where instead of narrow specialization. i made the concept of an artist the same student
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is required to master. all the main visual techniques, not like watercolor drawing, but oil painting and pastel or afort and wall paintings, stained glass and mosaics and florentine mosaics and small sculptures and book illustrations, icon painting are three types of restoration. and the students don't protest, they don't grumble. they first history of the jurisprudence of egypt no, the young lawyers said, they grumbled, and i told them. i say you see it is written on the name of the building academy of watercolors and fine arts.
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where did you go as an artist? this is about the art of art is not the same thing. i thought that the master he can make a virtuoso copy of a work of art, but create a work of art. he can not craft today is not enough. just skill skill, it's not there. now there is a huge shortage of people who know how to do something. and in art it is the same , there is a lot of creativity, but there is no skill, because the primary thing is to see the beautiful and only then to depict it. if you don't see him you can't picture it. no, but in order to see beautifully, for this you need to be able to. here's what's different. our school. and here is the main message that was at the time of its creation, you say, why not study? you , in order to see perfectly pick up a
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pencil, well, you know, there are a lot of people of these examples. uh, adults, they're starting to work out. then after two or three classes there they come and say, we are clerical workers of the cell who work, but we began to admire. the things we 've never seen before. they opened their eyes approaching the creator, because you do not create this beauty yourself, you learn to see. it can be considered a sign of art that the more difficult it is to fake, the higher the art. well , probably, yes, but you know the art of e is measured not even at all. hmm, the difficulties
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of execution are only the energy of the artist, as soon as he touches the sheet with a brush with a pencil. she enters there and that's it, and she lives her own life, and the pauses between works, don't they allow perception to be restored, like colors, camera transmission is restored on a white sheet, it happens it happens, but continuously do something. you know, not even physical fatigue. fatigue does not exist here. and here is another fatigue. you start to uh, move into some kind of mechanics it happens you understand it? what is good, what is bad. here i do. guys it happens, but then i pause. now dasha gave me a record player. i was very fond of, uh, outstanding performers of the early 20th century are on this record, when i stay here, i
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sometimes enjoy it. ah, on effervescent records. look. when do you think are there new trends? yes, in any form of art. this is because there is nowhere to flow further in this direction or nothing. i , you know, i'm pretty tough on these things, uh, i'm on it. it seems to me that of course, well, we are working today, in the tradition of the classical academic yes, some people think what a tradition is. ah tradition - this here is there traditionally. i go there in the morning in a cafe and drink a cup of coffee. yes, it's the same thing , yes, but it's not the same. traditions are that combination of some foundations and spiritual foundations and cultural foundations that go from generation
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to generation and nothing in this regard can be changed, because our life is based on this in general, our correct understanding of life , what is good, what is bad to kill is bad to steal is bad to honor parents, it is necessary, and so on, yes, but it's all spelled out. it's all been there and i hope it will be and when we break it we get the art we get if you take now our leaders of modernism. and these are the directions that are represented there by installations and performances. well, these are all sorts of binaly that are passing, yes. here you can read all of this, here are the original vines of ideologists, which is all, well, what should an artist be like, he should be immoral. he was supposed to be
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like this. in general, these are all the vices that can only be contained in this artist. or maybe these currents are more or less perverted, they appear when everything has been written before me. whatever i do will be a repetition, and therefore, in order to somehow stand out, i will do it collar on the conclusion and pass it off for something that you do not understand, and i laid no, you know this comes from overweight, a rude word said, yes, whose entire society. today we live in the age of consumption. here is consumption. as one person said i will not name. he says we are educating a reasonable consumer of a reasonable one. but i can’t understand what his rationality is and how this can be done, just to the question of tightness, when a squeezed buyer who doesn’t understand anything sees only the price tag, that is, the watch
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show no time. and the price yes, too, and the picture is also a good picture, dear, irritate, that means it’s good, because i don’t understand, but those who understand everything correctly put up such a price tag. and this gives rise, as if financing this, they believe they are right. yes, and further to draw, how and how to make it look like digging in. art is just e demonism. here's what, of course, in your own words. that is why e is such a bright pure present. it cannot be born from scratch, but it is born only when it does. mm, well, the concept of everything is in its place and i really want to cover lisa. attention into the forest you teach me now the fourth year at the academy, these are just my own students. and this is an incredible pride. well, it turns out hard
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that everything is given and there is no time. no, not everything is given. first, i work with them. they teach me a lot too. for example, now there may be problems with some foreign papers, paints, brushes, students. such universal people they can give a task, and they will find it on their own. i don't have to waste time on this, of course they will improve. there is some of our paper. they are searching. they then share it, they each have something of their own. i look at each one for something that might be useful for us, we have a fairly friendly atmosphere, although in general it is. ah, the art world. i can’t call it friendly to each other, that is, artists don’t have such a thing that they just somehow really loved each other. or maybe it's so young, a temporary strip, while everything young, generous, because uh, such a real talent, he is generous, then he becomes prudent. then he becomes stingy and
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rejoice in him. it's interesting that i work with students. here are their musicians. uh, the house of study reaches these scales, that is, such routine everyday activities for artists. what painful occupations they have that it’s just that he constantly works. in general, if on a routine, dad simply does not remember this, but the usual students in the first 2 years there. somewhere it is very difficult for them to give a lot of things. there the same backgrounds. it's just straight suffering when anatomy-mechanical is the same for everyone 10 sketches a week here. well, you can suffer for a very long time, especially when there children are not allowed to draw people at first, you have to learn from animals, because they are animals. well, somewhere you can invent something. maybe more then they constantly move with him it is impossible to agree. it's even more of a burden. uh, that's why we usually have all
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the sketches for the school screening and all the sleeping cats and dogs. yes, israeli, reptiles. children generally love it. they don't move much. there is a crocodile there. he is the same for hours, of course, recalling the unforgettable repeat. now all editions of our program are available online on the platform, we watch in the application or on the website we watch dot ru when everyone is at home. when is everyone home? tell me very interesting sometimes
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you listen to an art historian. here he looks at the canvas and begins to tell what the artist encrypted there. that's it and that's it and he had that's it at the same time, when you look at how much this artist works. do you understand him? i just didn't have time to do it. encrypted, he would not have created these elements. i had it many times at exhibitions, everything was yes, yes there were irises, they don’t just stand on the windowsill for the playstation, they start these people who are the audience. they begin to tell you what they wanted to say, what is there . i think, my god, not really, that's what i wanted to say. i am multi-layered. yes, yes, and here's another favorite topic we have appeared in the program because talent. god's yes, yes, they say the gift. not for rent with this one. a man feeds on them for nothing, he partly sells it, and here
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it is very important how he sells it and is loved. now the phrase price ceiling, he sets himself. you can also speculate by god's gift. here from above, it may not come, another sending of inspiration is all right sales and everything and you will make copies, therefore money is always secondary, if it is primary, there will be nothing, how much it is decent to do, but copies of your masterpiece. and you know they don't. i'm trying not to copy. i don’t know how i don’t know, probably, i also suffered and, in my opinion, they also asked you to do something, in my opinion copies. i don’t remember this, i don’t remember, they said that when a magician shares secret tricks, continuing to surprise. this is truly generosity. when i saw how many teaching aids you have for teachers of painting, er, you made both on disks and in books , these are noble generosities. i want everyone
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to appreciate it, because but it was possible to have all this in yourself. it is i who keep my talents alone. i alone know how and i will take my heather honey with me. and you know, it seems to me that this is absolutely necessary, because the more you give, the more you gain. it just comes, because, although we are different, i’ll tell you, even honestly there are teachers and there are in our academies who say i’ll still tell everything, but this dash is how close your children are to becoming final artists not only to get such an early art education, so that they can live on it. to my great regret, they are close, firstly, well, of course, a person
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becomes a very difficult profession, like a musical instrument. he very vulnerable creativity, in general, such a thing that, well, you can’t with a sledgehammer. insensitivity. sensuality cannot be musicality such poetry in our lives, of course. it is very difficult, the second thing is that it is for me, as it is for everyone. it 's natural how to live it, yes, but unfortunately, it can be seen transmitted. here we have not what ours still have. now masha got married with us and now the youngest son. here is the husband of the car, he is also an artist, and does not study from the first grade of the artist together and in general with us. they graduated from art school now. here they are in the fourth fifth year of the academy, but sonya is a person who simply lives with creativity. unfortunately, they have now left, but in general, it may be fortunate that pskov and veliky novgorod , of course, pskov places give them a lot. now, of course, that's what someone out there is going through. now he can't go anywhere. it seems to me the wealth of russia and
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the wealth that we simply do not see the wealth of our country, on the other hand. here is creativity. this is also, as it were, the education of the soul, therefore, well, i would like them to adopted it and could pass it on. here lisa teaches. she now went to the guys. this is also started. yes, and she worked there with the children, and the old people came. i did not live, and she brought them and put paints. are you really on the bet and started crying out difficult moments now for those people who are there, it turns out the art of portraying insanely two demanded insanely married to life. do you understand when this nightmare is around, as they say in life? well, as they say, daily bread is also, of course, first of all, but this it is very expensive for children too. there needs to be a children's school in mariupol, uh, the art school is empty.
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uh, no windows, no doors, no floor. no, everything is burned to keep warm. the piano is standing and a huge pile of music notebooks in bundles. well , of course, we must learn to read and write. on this too. maybe that's life too. in our life-affirming program there are words that speak with a mother's heart, they cannot be played, they can only be said with all my heart you will have a child you will have
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a child you will have a child you will have a child who will you? today we we go to one of the orphanages in the kemerovo region. hello meet everyone, when everyone is at home, this is a big family in which the elder brother vanya is the middle sister. katya and younger brother. deniska van how old are you 12 years old, katyusha how old are you? six denis how old are you denis katyusha goes to kindergarten katyushenka what do you do in kindergarten i always love and even learn to write numbers. look how
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beautiful katyusha's figures are. when you go to school, you will study, just the same good? like your older brother. yes, yes, denisochka in kindergarten you sing songs, of course you dance, who comes to your matinee, with whom you come to the matinee alone vanya, in principle, we have a creative nature. he is such a creative person to take part everywhere. here are some activities in the orphanage. he will definitely take part in the events of participation, whether it be a song, or this poem, and it tells. it's very emotional artistically. we have katyushka in a year. will go to school. she is actively engaged in the study of letters writes constantly to show diligently tries to come to kindergarten. or for example. look what i drew. we'll probably give it to art school. denis kolonova. mass.
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a very active boy, cheerful active , loves to play with his older brother, katyushka and deniska, they enter the kindergarten together, brother see them off, brother. they are met by going to class. and with pleasure. at least for different classes. well, such an inquisitive boy on the street will go for a walk one after another everywhere they look at each other in everything help, that is, a family that does everything together. there are very few families like this. by the way, vanyush, you brought your diplomas, letters of thanks and certificates. what are the most valuable awards here? about this certificate for a music school. how long have you been going to a music school already in the second grade of vocal and piano, in some children, you need to be forced to go to a music school. they make you no, guys.
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you saw how you they performed at the music school liked it. show how you are clapping for your performance. when you are you worried? well, write down, how do you set up? well, they tell me not to be afraid. you will go out and that's it and all thoughts of charm flew away, vanyush i know that in your institution he organizes very interesting trips, that is, tourist trips, including rafting on the river this summer. i fused condom wigs leaned from condom to mont debache. this is how many kilometers 110 km we passed there rapids of different complexity, the second category of complexity. say it was scary to float. well , it's a little scary that you will fall and drown, and at one time it was also fun that you were rowing with a word. and here you are sitting, looking at
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your feet in the water in such a fun, on which you rafted nu-katans in your catamaran, there were girls, but a lot, and some indulgences for the girls are made by their boys even more and more here for you on this journey, that most memorable. and on the way on this journey. i had a birthday. how do i congratulate you, we managed to make a song around the fire made a cake. from what well cookies and a layer of this and condensed milk camping cakes are excellent there must have been beauty all around. yes , such big echoes screamed in the city. yes, we were screaming who stole my coins. there, of course, you you you you how long did you raft 5 days. this campaign had to be earned, or they took everyone in a row to deserve it, it was necessary to have the ability to prepare us here. you probably still deserve a good study. approximate behavior from school.
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how are you doing? i study for four or five, only six people, all the rest are fives. well done. let mom hear. let mom come. may my mother find me. after all, it shouldn't be like this light to be lost. children, it should not be like this in the world for children to be lost from our family we want to give this picture as a gift. this watercolor watercolor is unusual. it even looks like an oil painting, there is something to think about here, and i think such a picture will be
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a good memory and reminder, and maybe reflections on life. thanks even to me reflections, after all. it's a double portent. this winter evening evening is a harbinger of morning dawn, and winter is a harbinger of spring, after all, a year and life begins in spring, life is reborn in spring, and we wish that and life. and fate was reborn and went the right way. thank you. we wish you multiplication both in number and skill, so that only good news comes to your house with every thank you. thank you bye. my planet tv channel presents the chuisky tract, one of
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the most picturesque roads in russia today, this federal highway with a length of almost 1000 km. it starts in novosibirsk and ends on the border with mongolia, this path has been known since ancient times. its development began in 1756, when the southern altai voluntarily became part of the russian empire. by the way, at that time the tract was only a narrow path with ledges of rocks above the gorges, when they were passing, they would take it to the beginning of the bottleneck and put a hat on the road so that the oncoming caravan would notice and let the travelers through, otherwise it would not be possible to disperse. hello andrew, are you waiting for me? well , they mixed it into the crimean air. i go and rest, phytoncides, volatile odorous romantic
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substances. you see coniferous trees around. that's exactly what they highlight. the embankment is there, yes, let's go. igor gennadievich smirnov, root an old-timer from yalta, a local historian, a guide speleologist, a hydrogeologist a specialist in landslides, all rolled into one person, walks all year round, because he works in the air in crimea, the sun shines 2,500 hours a year more than in central russia, it is we who walk along the embankment until 1886 of the year. it was an ordinary shoreline, then it was raised and reinforced with stone blocks. they surrounded it with a railing that created the illusion of a ship's side. etsya, where are you? i saw her, probably in one of the old soviet films, the final episodes. the movie was filmed here for
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a young companion. and this is who is sitting so handsome, and this is a monument to the man who founded the entire russian cinematography on the expanses of the sixth part of the land in the russian empire. it turned out that yalta, the southern coast of crimea, is the best place for filming the film johnk alexander khadzhonkov. and now the house and the film studio were located nearby. right here on sevastopolskaya street now, unfortunately,
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the territory is left with one fence and about twenty employees, of which 15-18 are guards. well, there is an order from the new russian the authorities about the revival of the yalta film studio and the restoration of cinematography in the crimea, the ladies ask bronze alexander alekseevich for an addition to the family, therefore he is so brilliant in places as strange, here they should rather wipe themselves off, directors, producers and screenwriters with requests to quickly launch a new picture of money to give more money for the production to write decent script. well, and so on, and production in yalta is seriously painful. we hope for his speedy recovery. somewhere. i saw this cable car. well, it's probably in the same movie. assanchika cable car filmed. this section of the street from the lower houses. and up to the
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crossroads, as if specially created for the cinema, the star of the soviet cinema, a billion said, yalta is a purely cinematic, a city temporarily docked by holidaymakers. mikhalkov shot his graduation picture here. pugovkin had been working since 1952, and he praised local kefir very much. and ryazhenka. a birdie and row worked here. tarkovsky gaidai, but what films? filmed a classic. this is the valley of ghosts, a natural monument near alushta, an accumulation of rocks, unusual shapes on western slope of the ridge. demerdzhi or blacksmith of the mountain with its forms. stone sculptures remind people of mysterious creatures phallus valley, sometimes called the valley of phallus. from russian regions where does the tourist
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come from? mostly mostly from moscow st. petersburg from moscow and st. petersburg mainly, why is natural curiosity so drawn here that they are interested in everything that we have here is history. nature wine springs sculptor works with the sun wind precipitation earthquakes. she has them because of the hammer for up to a billion years. i also demolished the fort. no they did it quite a long time ago, the ottoman turks captured the southern coastal fortresses, italians, yunus and greek mountain fortresses. and it was the easternmost of the greek fortresses. oh those
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turks. nemerzhi place wild but nice cinematic and not at all dangerous over the past 50 years, one accident, but very resonant, from this very tree fell in the sixty-sixth yuri nikulin dunce during the filming of the scene of the unsuccessful abduction of the caucasian captive tree, and they call nikulin's nut next to worth nikulin's nut varley stone on which the actress danced to the song somewhere in the world, also memorable scenes. and now with two legs.
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russian artillery strikes on deep concrete shelters destroy the positions of all three dozen dead due to a snow storm. it covered the united states without electricity, one and a half million houses on the roads, snowdrifts and many accidents. siberia sets records for large-scale flash mobs in krasnoyarsk. 700 drivers drove their car to build a giant christmas tree out of them. it turned out beautifully. you are watching news on the russia channel with you nikolai zubchik. hello

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