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ah, very clever manipulative engineering can create political conflicts there, like the egyptian spring is absolutely straight forward design, the way it's done. and that's social engineering. it largely shapes the public opinion of entire machines, and this is difficult to resist. moreover , the mass is easy today for a person who reads little, he easily perceives a certain idea. uh, i don't think so without subjecting her to critical analysis. this is a rather complicated process, but nothing is possible here, but only one can observe. i look, this is, in my opinion, home generation. for which even the figures of the early xx century. like i don't know how like
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julius caesar lenin there trotsky or someone i'm already there plan square. they just don't even think about it, and this is a rather complicated process, because the shortening of memory goes to itself. if we talk about the united states but not about the american people but about the establishment, why did they decide that they can teach the whole world to teach us to teach other countries? several decades of dominance of the most important weapon several decades of dominance of the us dollar there are very good book. it's called confessions of an
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economic hit man. this is an american who worked, the american government. using only one thing. a large loan is offered. a small country at a low interest rate of course, they take it. and then he begins to dictate certain actions and nothing can be done. this is a very serious book. i even thought of a movie about it, when are you doing it, but it's such a complicated topic, it's a difficult question. so this was a real opportunity. now it ends. this is a painful process and resistance will be with a roar with its gratingly complex process to change the entire
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economic world model. when huge cultures suddenly arise, these are not countries of this culture for you. china india south africa brazil now argentina now there is an incredible process, where people, where there are huge cultures of civilization. here , oops, wait. we have common interests. let's communicate arises the most powerful. the tool that i hope will put an end to the anglo-saxon model, you know, was the famous astrologer? his name was
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john dee john he lived in the time of elizabeth of the english queen first he then wrote. the queen that siberia should be seized was during the time of ivan the terrible, then they sent the first merchants trade missions to ivan the terrible but then ivan the terrible wanted to marry elizabeth, she said, the parliament would not allow me, and he said, you’re a woman, you still can parliament, indicate indicate whom to marry to quarrel all wonderful letter. well, in the sense that john dee signed his reports. know as agent 007. this is the sixteenth century, everything is from there. of course it is
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cut out, but still interesting. i really like your siberian saga about the people who then made our country rich great but, the very wealth that we have is the very question that constantly arises, they want to take it from us. for wealth, they want to collect someone from everyone, of course. nothing can be done here. but they believe that we are not worthy of us, but i still have hope that every nation, especially one like russia, which is very important and then. it's very hard to imagine there. what victims can be sacrificed for the sake of preservation?
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the integrity of the state and sovereignty, it is very difficult for us to understand how the loss of sovereignty happens unexpectedly and in the nineties it happened, so what we already see now is that we not only have not lost it, but we can in a certain sense. be proud of it. what is our state, of course? events that are very difficult to understand, it is so great that it is difficult to even comprehend it, but attempts to rock the boat and from the outside from the inside continue partially, there will always be someone who
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fry on someone else. this is natural, yes, as if the human quality of the union ruined russia did not work, but attempts continue, that is, the goal remains. i think there is nothing that can be done about it. live with this and be very, uh, attentive to historical processes, which is not given to all people. we, in principle, are not politicians, we live with daily worries and everyone has their own worries and responsibilities. thank god there are people who understand this. that it is necessary to treat this very carefully and thank god what are these people? at to some extent can determine the policy of our
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state about the culture of cancellation, i want to ask. and what did you feel when the west began to ban our great tchaikovsky dostoevsky, i try to highlight my feelings, one compassion for those? what does he not know? what does he do? because it only says that the teacher got sick, there will be no lessons approximately. here at school in the class the holiday fell ill and the teacher. and this is pure culture, cancellations. and everyone ran to play football, and then the headmaster comes, stop, stop, stop, we we are witnessing a certain process of losing europe's desire to protect its national self-identification. losing all desire to resist this
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process. it's amazing, but it's true, probably, there is hope that then some realities arise that bring people to their senses and sober voices arise that say look around you, there should be hope. i can only state that russia will live without europe, and europe without russia. i have big doubts about this. because we have a rich history. why? well, there are different reasons. it’s just that in russia the russian nation, russian culture lived under sanctions for a millennium, these sanctions were from there a lot of snow weather, a short summer, a lot of different things, and russia
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lives under these sanctions. how much energy is needed to live through the winter is 5-10 times higher than the cost of energy in europe so everything is expensive here? the efforts are much different, so there are sanctions there, i say, guys, turn off the electricity in russia, nothing will happen krabik stores will not work. i shot it exactly in arkhangelsk, where the electricity was turned off. well, it's not scary that they turned off the electricity in new york, this is a different nation, this one. or rather, not culture. uh, it's very unassuming. patient, mighty, manage at a minimum and survive, therefore, as if i don’t have any,
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therefore, about fears. i know that you love italy very much. and how can i not love, as dostoevsky said, the gray stones of sacred europe. yes, i really love italy for a long time in general, by the way, the first country that went abroad in the sixty-second year. it was the crown well, the head went. starkovsky, we ended up in italy together a russian person loves especially more than france, which was loved by the russian nobility, the italians, very benevolent, but as if the italians do not like to swear, and they do not like to scold. they are always like this, but i love to praise there was a woman child there and they went, that here she is still walking down the street, but no one
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will stick to uh telephone. well, how are we going to live now, they are on their own. and we are on our own. i don't know, let's see it. it's easy to say, i don't know, there are some values, purely human. i think the average european somewhere inside there is a certain nostalgia, for some some time ten years ago. i mean, the russians are coming, there and so on, but social engineering. which i say, she is very depressing and people are real. they are afraid to express incorrect thoughts. i guess that's a lot. well, there is no need to pull them by the tongue, they themselves will come to the understanding that the tree of life is one, only
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branches are different, the trunk is one. and we will face an amazing question. what is the speech? i'm telling you, people may not experience this in russia if they put it up. you know, there is good expression italian fights to the first drop of blood. and russian to the last. you once said in one of the interviews, consider me a quilted jacket patriot or do you put some other meaning? i have no problem. there is no communication with residents. none at all. i feel very comfortable, but
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everything is more difficult with the creative intelligentsia, or i am a russian writer, leskov, who was rotten by liberal russian literary criticism, he said, we have a strange principle. if you are not with us, then you are a scoundrel - this is a beautiful phrase. me leskov is very expensive for good reason chekhov treated the fishing line with incredible reverence, so you often shoot ordinary people who are not professional. well, i'm wondering, klepikov's first scenario. it was just about the collective farm, but it was interesting for me to shoot non-actors of people all of
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a sudden. then i filmed many times. it's just that the artists are not interested with them, the postman is fastened, the postman came up with the idea of the postman to shoot, the postman is rustic, what is it? at all? it's very interesting how it comes about. i ca n't tell. here i don’t have such a marriage, some idea arises. siriad already they said they offered to make a film about oil. uh, it turned out not about oil, russian history and so on. uh, you think one thing, it turns out another. sometimes we get blocked. it happens by accident, sometimes. doesn't happen by chance? asya klyachina there , too, only three professional actors were looking for
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these people. i had to search. they also needed a kaschennik there. find a person who has biographies. in general, her entire biography is unique, which is very bright. as if war or on the one hand on the other hand a person should be able to do this to calmly tell must have inner artistry, some are clamped, and some speak freely, therefore, an artist lives in each person is another question. how to open it andrei sergeevich in the film paradise you showed very clearly. what
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is fascism nazism, what they did, but now it all raises again. why did it all flare up again you know extremely? there have always been extreme currents. they had different foundations they had different philosophical foundations political foundations in russian history were of this kind, philosophers large. which then all i remember is huge pupils took a side. therefore
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, people tend to err. and to sacrifice oneself sometimes in the name of an idea, there are tragic delusions. why is it flaring up like this now, it 's happening all the time. it's not just today. i just think that there must be a balance, and then the quantity outgrows some kind of quality. in any case, let's say terrorism. he can be absolutely religious and has nothing to do with fascism. but this is also extremely possible.
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one can only observe and be attentive to what a lot of neo-nazis have appeared, but for example, in the west they seem not to notice this, it’s all terms in a different way. i do not think that the nation in its purest form will dare something, because nazism is the assertion of superiority one time and the other. uh, this is an extreme current, few people are now on such, uh, paradigm to decide. uh. rather, it's called. it is nazism in our country, hardly anyone can argue there today that one nation is great, while others are our second plan. just nobody not this way. well, you know a lot, you can glue any hole, russia now there may be the last
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bastion. let's substitute its traditional values . our civilization developed within the framework of judas christian civilization, then in the environment of this european civilization. she may be most resistant to defending there as conservative values. but uh, if you take other civilizations, including there, i don't know islam or india they are great civilizations. they are also, but they are original concepts. we , in a certain way, grew up european. from jewish scholasticism from greek philosophy from
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roman latin law, that is, we are the heirs of the league of european, culture and latin and byzantine and greece and so on within the european, let's say culture and civilization within the european for the fear that in 10-15 years the europeans will to visit us in russia to see how it was enough for them to come to st. petersburg or moscow to rostov to see what a rich content there is in the life of cities. and why is this happening in europe now, dozens of genders are not men, no women, middle sex and so on and so forth. you know there are laws of nature. they are not written. they cannot be ignored. failure to comply with the unwritten laws of nature leads to decline, and then
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people began to write laws. it’s the written laws that have risen up to be rewritten, and people sometimes try to follow this law, but there the devil is simply a question of gender. should have studied history. we were taught the history of the ussr a short course of the vkpb. then there was perestroika, we studied, we thought. some of us welcomed the changes, some did not, but my
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generation. the last generation of people who really studied this. of course, there are historians who today make an extremely interesting analysis of events, but among artists. particularly dramaturgy. there is no work that would convince me of a deep analysis of what is happening. when i studied at the conservatory at the college at school october socialist revolution during perestroika, it turned into a bolshevik coup. it was the great october socialist revolution or the bolshevik, do you want to understand this coup? here actually. i'd
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like to try and figure this out. to the best of my ability, using my knowledge and what i have been able to glean from the work of very smart people today, so if our new generation does not do this, then here is the next generation. it's just going to be interesting to appear a different kind. ratings the nature of causal relationships, as one indian sage said, in order to judge a person you need to get into his shoes and go his way. i am trying to walk the path in the boots of nicholas ii in the shoes of vladimir ilyich lenin to understand the human personality so that it becomes intimate. well, as i tried to do, let's say it's not about what i did. of course, this is important, but this is not the main thing, but
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the main thing. how did he sleep, how did he go to his superiors, to his father or to some duke? like he? cheated to get a budget for his sculpture and so on becomes a close person. this is the most important thing. same here, of course, it's more complicated. because there are many characters. but i want the viewer himself. evaluated, but in the theater as i understand it, you decided to pay attention to shakespeare well , yes, you know. great authors and something that they have in
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common? whether it's about shakespeare chekhov stringberg, even the burton project, they, firstly, have some kind of mystery, that is, something infinite that should remain so forever, but to feel that the audience has something there. you can try when groping for the essence, there's no other way to say, what's the point? and you pull this string, and it suddenly starts to vibrate, as if the author comes to life. it seems to me that the viewer begins to feel. something that is not you and not artists, some breath of these everyone has their own world and then the great author, but they all have one task. they are trying to understand
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why we live, we are not trying to answer. this is a search, but not an answer andrey sergeevich do you have a favorite movie of yours, usually a favorite movie. the one that just finishes then you understand? but information interested in novocherkassk? those searches that he began with the nag of the 65th continued in the white nights, the postman and dear comrades. that is unnecessary things. unnecessary trifles, as anton pavlovich said, people drink tea, talk about the weather in
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