sergey bondarchuk and oleg tabakov eduard artemiev there, i don't know marcello-builders robert de nirooppola and we here we were sitting there once i ate a cutlet. well, i went there on a bicycle. i went and absolutely, what they said there, no one is interested at all. and now i understand, yes, what kind of fools they were, because they sat, as it were, fucking great people, they sat talking and drinking konchalochka. that's normal. so it happened. in general, sergei vladimirovich, you did not particularly share your memories. in general, our conversations were easy with him terribly. i somehow come to him in paris, we were m-m. he is resting in his room. i go to him. he has a pack of cigarettes open. here i say i i say that you started smoking at the age of 80, and so, and they are without tobacco and without nicotine. i say why did you buy something? for what? he says so he says to show off in moscow or there, this is a wonderful memories of the anthem. yes, i can lie to him a little, but when he rewrote the anthem, and there for the second time, which edition of the anthem came to