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let's say the daughter of marshal zhukov, who looked at the picture, and i ask you to listen to this opinion. i believe that this is a provocation, especially since the release of this film was timed to coincide with the anniversary of the battle of stalingrad. i'm just outraged to the core, we have young people who are not able to understand all the vicissitudes of our history. they sometimes judge wrongly, therefore, i believe that it is very dangerous to show such a movie in terms of educating the younger generation. and here is what a man says who cannot be reproached at all for thinking anti-democratic, not liberal, this is the son of nikita khrushchev, but sergei nikitich khrushchev , who has been living in america for many years and taught for a very long time, and at brown university. that's what he says, this is not an accident, but a component of the anti-russian hysteria
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that is now raging in the usa and england showing the soviet leadership , as a bunch of fools and bandits, and not thereby draw a parallel with today's russia, you just need to substitute other faces and change the names of the great in e. interviews with komsomolskaya pravda are asked question, if the most tragic pages of us history were shown in the same comedic spirit. you know this country well, what would the americans do? answer i think that this would become another subject of investigation by the commission, marler muller and nothing. it would not have ended well, by the way, about censorship, if it comes to that from personal experience the story of a siberian barber in paris mounted a picture and invited kevin costner it was not quite finished yet, so that he would look
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and say that it would be clear to the americans that no, and so on and so forth the next day. he sent me two pages of text with incredible remarks. well, for say, uh, editing, state cinema, of that time. it's just a birthday heart may money. there were such remarks, for example, how understandable from the film jane the heroine was a prostitute better that she would not be american would be british. or, for example, a sergeant, you remember, who does not know who emotions are, it would be nice if he knew who emotions are. hey, who allowed to hang portraits of their mamzel, otherwise i hung this bad one here.
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time goes by, i come to argentina for a festival, then they show a siberian churchman. people are watching, crying, laughing everything, as if you showed it in odintsovo , the film ends, they ask me, why is it not there? i say, i don't know, i call our producer michel back, i'll go down and ask michel and why the picture is not sold in latin america, just now i just watched it with people. they are so interested. he says we sold we sold to all of latin america brazil and what? she's not there, why? but because the americans bought out removed the rights to show the film from the payment of lost benefits. why, so that
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they should not have such a picture next to them, where jane was possibly a woman of easy virtue of american origin, and olivia's sergeant does not know who such emotions are. do you , wise guys really think that i don't know what emotions are, i wanted to shit on this garbage, an american about myself, everything is possible. the americans can do anything about us, but we can't help but grow up. didn't come out tall. it's about censorship about censorship in which ours is reproached today by our liberal colleagues. and now let me remind you of a quote from film critic viktor matizan, the public council consists of scoundrels. and if the public council did not consist of such scoundrels, of which it consists, according to mr. matiz ice, such people as
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mr. matizan, respectable democrats of the fair, who stand for liberal values ​​and would show this public council, for example, a satirical comedy about a murder nemtsov or about the death of politkovskaya? that's how they would it appreciated. what would be their verdict. how would they defend the freedom of creativity and the opportunity to laugh at someone else's death, but it comes to mind, in general, dear lord, that on the issue of vciom, for example, the rating of idols russia of the 20th century is such vladimir vysotsky yuri gagarin georgy zhukov joseph stalin do you know that according to the survey levada-center to the question? what do you think? what role did joseph stalin play in the life of our country
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? rather positively assessed the role of stalin. what kind of repression are they? they are for the gulag, for the solovki, for the executions. no, no, they are for the country that rose from the ruins that survived the terrible war, won this war, defeated the terrible enemy. today wins in syria, what do you tell? who won our troops defeated our aerospace forces, no one else won in syria, but you don’t need to know this, you don’t need to remind this, but if these 85% of our
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citizens do not agree with you dear liberals. here is the dispute! he is very hot a dispute between those who value their past does not spit on it. who respects him, who is aware of the tragedy of this past, its cruelty, but does not refuse it. and with those who? doesn't respect. this past makes fun of him. who thinks it would be better to drink bavarian beer and play war in germany. that all victories it is an accident that the millions of dead is the mediocrity of the commander. what is all that is being done now? this is complete crap. that the nineties were holy? and it's a hot sport.
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please look at the journalist's dialogue, and shevchenko with a journalist-historian with you. by the end of the forty-first year, we had 3.8 million people in german captivity, unlike france. but unlike france, the soviet union did not kneel, sorry , the rural union fought with soaking. well , in short, today it is biting near moscow because the french of the grave and our commanders, our officers, fought against the stalinist leadership. here we were the only side of the heroism of the country that gave grace to nazism and fought and lost almost 30 million people. the demons were just a mess. maybe i be vile on the graves. let's take a personal insult. you made it, please. here i am. let me get up in the face
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. yes, what let's go to youtube, dear, what are you doing, lord stop attention, this is not people arguing from the street. well-known journalist famous stories tv presenters this is how they sort things out, this problem is so overwhelming. now imagine if this is how intelligent people decide on the air. that's among those eighty percent that we've been talking about. eh, there's not only intelligent people are simpler people. and if they want to defend their point of view in this way? what will happen? is it worth it to kindle like that? the inner desire to defend one's point of view is the strength of the method. but what the
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director himself says about his film, all the russians to whom we have already shown the film, including the russian press, said that they really liked it. it's lenta they appreciated it. they say two things. it's funny, but that's all, really, the director said it and the nights, really, that's all, really. listen, well, in general, i have not enough words. but if you're shooting a picture about that time, you're trying to do, uh, portrait makeup. well, at least you can. well, at least find out what the weather was like in march in moscow when stalin was buried. look what happened. but look how it looks in the film, stalin's death against the backdrop of a green forest of
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grass and working fountains. what's this? this is a mistake. no, it's like the italians show, and we jump, you don't give a damn. we still immerse sounds unimportant. it's about these there what's the difference between winter and summer. no, it's important. not this important, but what is shot after the death of stalin on the same day. we did not have time to take away the coffin in the house. stalin at a nearby dacha, right there they shoot everyone right away. uh, servants and so on. well, well well, well, well, you want to watch it, look, nobody forbids it, but why are you bringing us all this crap. do you really know our history better? do you really have to evaluate our life, our past present future, we
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ourselves know this, we ourselves will tell about it. really tell, and it will be tough, but it will be true from the inside, not a look. from foggy albion but imagine if i want to make such a satirical picture about the relationship between princess diana and the summons, and then laugh a little, like this car crashed into smithereens in a paris tunnel. why should i climb into bed with the greedy or laugh? let me fall over the way a bullet went through the head of the thirty-fifth president of the united states kennedy why? well, we didn't do that. we didn't do that. because we respect both life and death and this is in our
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cultural tradition and do not be mistaken. this is not a film about how we were, this is a film about who we are today from their point of view. here is what the ukrainian blogger yuriy romanenko writes, saying that he understands. why the film was banned in russia, its subversive power lies in the fact that it shows that russia is ruled by prides, idiots and cowardly careerists, but in plain text, a russian sociologist, political scientist. igor edman, prohibition of death. stalin - this is a typical subconscious winding according to freud forbidding death. putin is trying to cancel stalin own inevitable end in a puddle of urine , complete loneliness and an atmosphere of false worship. hiding universal distrust and fear among those who hate each other and his lackeys in the
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depths of their souls, not one of whom will come to the aid of everything. not a simple story about us now let's put it all together. we are in a fortress. we have sanctions. the world is against us. why are the sanctions because of the crimea because of the donbass yes, pardon me, don't be ridiculous. tomorrow they will give crimea to ukraine and they will cancel everything to calm down in the donbass sanctions. there are no sanctions for this reason, they introduced us, because we exist. because there was a man who said there would be no unipolar world. we have our interests and
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our rights. we have our desires. we have the right to have our desires and claim our rights. somehow it was so good , one handed over the missiles, the other said, god bless america, everything went so well. american consultants sit here on the fifth floor of the white house. everything fell down. everything is sold, everything is fine. he came to do. causes me a huge respect for one's country. and to those people who today survive in these sanctions. who create, who work. those engaged in manufacturing were rising up the agriculture armed forces of industry. they didn't
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break. they didn't break. who else was standing? well, who 's nobody nobody that there are people inside this besieged fortress who want this film to be shown here? because there are always people in any besieged fortress who are ready to open the gates from the inside to meet those who besiege this fortress. a now if we sum it up. everything that was said earlier in our discussions on this topic , everything that we are saying today is to summarize and imagine that this is a liberal intelligentsia and a like the heroes of repin’s painting and where the zaporozhians write a letter to the turkish sultan, and they would write an
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open letter to a comrade become. here's what the letter would be like. listen to the letter of the liberal intelligentsia comrade, stalin, we settled in your socialism. we divided the country created by you. we made millions in factories built by our slaves and your scientists. we have bankrupted the enterprises built by you and we have transferred the received money for cordon where palaces of thousands of real palaces have been built. you've never had such a dacha, and you're a freak with your back. we sold the ice drifts and nuclear-powered ships you laid down and bought yachts for ourselves. by the way, this is not a metaphor at all. this is a fact of our biography, so your name itches and itches inside us
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, we want you to never exist, but in secret we know, if it were not for you, we would not exist . we don't want to be grateful to you for your life mustachioed, bitch. this is the normal law of human existence. no one wants to be grateful to someone for a long time - it's tiring. we want to be indebted to everything only in ourselves, our talent, our courage, our intellect, our strength to get rid of you. we invent it all new and new. and in the genre of alternative history in the genre of cheating and cheating in the genre of stupid lies in the genre of delightful and vile demagogue. it
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's not we killed the russian village, russian science and reduced the russian intelligentsia to the level of barefoot. and bastards. it's not laugh. that's it, you died 60 years ago. get off the bastard. and we have nothing at all. it was in your presence that people were killed, but in our presence they died themselves. you didn't even have time to kill so many of them, how quickly they die today of their own free will. objectivity isn't that how we still confidently say that the victory took place in spite of you, we say that you yourself wanted to unleash a war. although we never found a single document proving this, we say that you killed all the red officers and sometimes we even put the military experts you killed
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on a pedestal about those whom you did not kill, we we hate isoheat. you killed tukhachevsky and blucher. well, you left voroshilov and budyonny, so the last two are mediocrity and bastards. if the opposite had happened and tukhachevsky and blucher had been left alive, then without slumber and bastards. it would turn out, they would, however, be that as it may , we know for sure that you decapitated the army and science that is with you. contrary to you, and billions and science, but with us you can’t make out. neither one nor the other cancels our confidence in what we say, and we say that on the eve of a terrible war. you did not want to negotiate with western democracies. despite the fact that some western democracies, as we secretly know ourselves, perfectly negotiated with hitler, while other
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western, as well as individual eastern democracies, professed fascism and built fascist states. we have forgiven everything and everyone has not forgiven only you. you stood at the head of the country that won the most terrible war in the history of mankind. hatred for you is proportionate, only your deeds are hated by those who do to those who do nothing . no, no claims that the heads of france or norway or, say, poland did when that war started, remember, no, they didn't force teenagers to work in munitions factories. they did not impose brutal sanctions late for work no, millions and citizens just calmly and responsibly worked
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for nazi germany what claims can be made to them the claims of the whole world are addressed to you when you laid the foundations for the conquest of space, if you lived, a little longer space flight would have happened in your presence and it would have been completely unbearable. and besides, you created an atomic bomb. what saved the world from nuclear war, and russian cities from american nuclear strikes, when instead of st. petersburg there would be warm and phosphorescent hiroshima, and instead of kiev, cloudy and peaceful nagasaki, you made russia what it was never the most powerful country on the globe no empire for the entire history of mankind has never been as strong as
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russia with you scoundrel. who might like this? we are trying very hard and will not be able to squander and let your legacy go to the wind, your name will replace the bright memory of your great deeds black with the memory of your yes real and yes monstrous crimes. we owe everything to you. damn you . recorded according to the words of the liberal community is correct, the clerk zakhar prilepin delivered the mail to the postman nikita mikhalkov, that's all for today, and as our unforgettable sword von krivoruchko said, zakhar and i. we leave one by one, if anything, we are geologists at the
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next meeting. i will be looking forward to it. all the best.
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