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and hitchcock said oh, indubitably. i paid for myself and i am afraid of losing all my money. >> where did he go? >> bodega bay. he goes there every weekend. it is up the coast about 60 miles away from here. it is an hour and a half by freeway or two hours using the coast highway. >> reporter: once in bodega, a right-hand turn takes us to an old school house hitchcock picked for a very spooky reason. >> alfred hitchcock was a man who believed in ghosts. the building is a designated classic aunt. >> reporter: we know of at least one ghost. >> she walks down and the birds gather. and then -- >> as if this wasn't bad enough, hitchcock now makes one town out of two, bodega and bodega bay which are seven miles apart! >> in one scene you are in bodega and then the camera switches and you see the coast. you see them running down what is actually called taylor street in bodega bay. >> reporter: hitchcock's granddaughter was actually at the chute that day. >> the birds were attached to the kids' hands. so when they ran they woul
and hitchcock said oh, indubitably. i paid for myself and i am afraid of losing all my money. >> where did he go? >> bodega bay. he goes there every weekend. it is up the coast about 60 miles away from here. it is an hour and a half by freeway or two hours using the coast highway. >> reporter: once in bodega, a right-hand turn takes us to an old school house hitchcock picked for a very spooky reason. >> alfred hitchcock was a man who believed in ghosts. the building is a...
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hitchcock said oh, yes.d i'm terrified of losing all my money. >> reporter: step one. follow along. >> where did he go? >> bodega bay. he goes there every weekend. >> where's that? >> up the coast, an hour and a half by freeway or two hours if you take the coast highway. >> reporter: once in bodega a right hand turn up bodega lane takes us to an old schoolhouse hitchcock picked for a very spooky reason. >> alfred hitchcock was a man who believed in ghosts and the building is a designated classic haunt. >> reporter: we know of at least one ghost. >> she walks down and goes and sits down and the birds gather. >> reporter: now as if this weren't bad enough, hitchcock now makes one town out of two, bodega and bodega bay, which are seven miles apart. >> in one scene you're in bodega and the camera switches and you see the coast. you see them running down what's actually called taylor street in bodega bay. >> reporter: hitchcock's granddaughter terry caruba was actually at the shoot that day. >> the birds were att
hitchcock said oh, yes.d i'm terrified of losing all my money. >> reporter: step one. follow along. >> where did he go? >> bodega bay. he goes there every weekend. >> where's that? >> up the coast, an hour and a half by freeway or two hours if you take the coast highway. >> reporter: once in bodega a right hand turn up bodega lane takes us to an old schoolhouse hitchcock picked for a very spooky reason. >> alfred hitchcock was a man who believed in...
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alfred hitchcock was incredible during his time.s cool to watch. >> can you imagine if she hadn't won? i had birds in my hair. give me the trophy. >> they did say it was the end of humanity. that's what the bird were symbolizing. >> great. happy monday. >> 5:56. it's been a headache for drivers all labor day weekend. i will help yoyou get around a major r clososure on >>>>> millions o of americanans labor daday weekend d but that' not the e case for about t 70,0 people who were stranded in nevada. the muddy mess at the burning manifest value. >>> a live look outside, a view from mount diablo. the sun is not quite up yet. it's looking cloudy. jess will have your forecast for a labor day holiday more shopping? you should watch your spending honey. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 d dollars just b by switchining. ooooh,h, i'i'll looook into thahat. let t me put a r reminder on m my phone. save $ $700 dollars. pipick up dadd frfrom
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>> that's his big moment. >> in the end hitchcock didn't lose money.five times as much as it cost to produce the film. he made one more thing. a lasting impression. >> just ask the tourist bureau in bodega and bodega bay. apparently 10,000 tourists come looking for hitchcock sites every year. >> 60 years after filming wrapped bodega is still very much for the birds. >> they actually trained over 3,000 birds for that movie. >> oh my gosh. now i know what to do with my kids for halloween costumes. i will attach crows and have them run through your neighborhood like this. >> we started watching scary movies because halloween is around the corner. this was on the list and i wasn't sure if i was ready for my kids to see it. >> i don't think kids want to see that movie because it's so dated. i will turn on a cartoon from ten years ago and my kids are like what is this? >> if the birds were flying right now, what weather would they be flying through? >>> i am doing the math. we are 50 days away from halloween so i don't know what you are talking about. i am l
>> that's his big moment. >> in the end hitchcock didn't lose money.five times as much as it cost to produce the film. he made one more thing. a lasting impression. >> just ask the tourist bureau in bodega and bodega bay. apparently 10,000 tourists come looking for hitchcock sites every year. >> 60 years after filming wrapped bodega is still very much for the birds. >> they actually trained over 3,000 birds for that movie. >> oh my gosh. now i know what to do...
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hitchcock will now make one town out of two. bay, which are seven miles apart. >> and in one scene, you're in bodega. the cameras will switch. you see the coast. you see them running down what's actually called taylor street in bodega bay. >> they were at the shoot that day. >> the birds were attached to the kid's hands. >> most of them were fake. so when they ran, they would go like this and so the birds would be hitting, it looked like they were hitting their heads. >> don't they ever stop migrating? >> reporter: another one showed birds in the bodega skies that were actually filmed 60 miles away. circling what else, the san francisco dump. >> and where are they heading? >> reporter: the birds were grafted on the background whenever they needed them. >> something like this happened in santa cruz last year. >> he heard there was a real life attack and they knew they wanted to put that into his film. in fact, he does. >> that's right, sir. i recall it. >> reporter: that conversation will take place in what was once a small diner
hitchcock will now make one town out of two. bay, which are seven miles apart. >> and in one scene, you're in bodega. the cameras will switch. you see the coast. you see them running down what's actually called taylor street in bodega bay. >> they were at the shoot that day. >> the birds were attached to the kid's hands. >> most of them were fake. so when they ran, they would go like this and so the birds would be hitting, it looked like they were hitting their heads....
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novel correct answer alfred hitchcock participate. it's okay, it's just a game.hat next time someone will be luckier. it was a game. who want to be a millionaire. my name is yulianna karaulova see you later. hello, in the program, time about the most notable events of this day, the leopard kaput is reported by the german the crew of a german tank in the zaporozhye direction was destroyed by our reconnaissance group.
novel correct answer alfred hitchcock participate. it's okay, it's just a game.hat next time someone will be luckier. it was a game. who want to be a millionaire. my name is yulianna karaulova see you later. hello, in the program, time about the most notable events of this day, the leopard kaput is reported by the german the crew of a german tank in the zaporozhye direction was destroyed by our reconnaissance group.
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hitchcock's work in northern california did lead him to falling in love with the area. he also filmed vertigo here and his family bought a second home in scotts valley and santa cruz county. still ahead, governor gavin newsom's plan to transform san quentin prison into a rehabilitation facility. >> is closer to becoming a reality. details ahead. >> well, fall is right around the corner. pumpkin patch season already taking over half moon bay leave. also farm has already opened their pumpkin patch. it's going to stick around through november. families can take in the autumn fives with pony rides, pumpkin bread and some spooky decor. tickets are available online or can be purchased at farm. >> lee, most farm is a pumpkin patch, but we're also working farm open year-round to the kids >> we can get, you know, use that outdoors. summer is almost over get some sun. >> lots of pumpkin pie and haunted house pumpkin themed activities too. >> we love a good pumpkin patch. meanwhile, the calendar just hit september were still months away from christmas, but there's already a large
hitchcock's work in northern california did lead him to falling in love with the area. he also filmed vertigo here and his family bought a second home in scotts valley and santa cruz county. still ahead, governor gavin newsom's plan to transform san quentin prison into a rehabilitation facility. >> is closer to becoming a reality. details ahead. >> well, fall is right around the corner. pumpkin patch season already taking over half moon bay leave. also farm has already opened their...
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hitchcock's work in northern california led to him falling in love with the area.ts valley down in santa cruz county. well, like out there last night. let's talk about our forecast this afternoon. taking a live look outside. there's a cruise ship. >> docked there at the embarcadero today. folks enjoy the weather that we've got here in the bay kron. meteorologist kyla grogan here. >> more details what it looks like all across the yeah, hey, there are starting to get some sunshine out there. but notice if you take a look at half moon bay still sitting in the clouds certainly see from the mount tam cam. there's some of that marine layer that hanging out and at the golden gate bridge. right? so we are getting the sunshine in here. you see it in the east bay hills and in san jose. but there are spots that are still dealing with that cloud cover. we're taking a look right now at the bay bridge run into the bay bridge we are going to that afternoon, sunshine for most of us except for think the coastal stay cloudy but below average temperatures certainly today tonight that
hitchcock's work in northern california led to him falling in love with the area.ts valley down in santa cruz county. well, like out there last night. let's talk about our forecast this afternoon. taking a live look outside. there's a cruise ship. >> docked there at the embarcadero today. folks enjoy the weather that we've got here in the bay kron. meteorologist kyla grogan here. >> more details what it looks like all across the yeah, hey, there are starting to get some sunshine out...
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alfred hitchcock absolutely right.re the hero is terribly afraid of heights, experiencing dizziness, when climbing at least to some height of 1.000 in a jar. i'll take it. let sergey be rehabilitated, money will come to yuri khoshimov's account and in the game sergey mayorov what movie korean director bong joon, ho won four oscars in 2020, among which for the best film in a foreign language parasites quite right in the bank of thousands for more than 20 years of work, he was nominated five times for an oscar award, but only the sixth attempt received the coveted statuette for his role in 2016 film , survivor who is this actor leonardo dicaprio right 2.000 play next. plays this 1940 charlie chaplin film, a political satire on nazism and hitler, was the first fully sound in the work of the great actor and director. what is this film the great dictator bravo 3.000 in a jar, and i played charlie chaplin in the moscow helecon opera musical theater. and it was not so long ago. yes , 2 years ago. please tell me under what cir
alfred hitchcock absolutely right.re the hero is terribly afraid of heights, experiencing dizziness, when climbing at least to some height of 1.000 in a jar. i'll take it. let sergey be rehabilitated, money will come to yuri khoshimov's account and in the game sergey mayorov what movie korean director bong joon, ho won four oscars in 2020, among which for the best film in a foreign language parasites quite right in the bank of thousands for more than 20 years of work, he was nominated five...
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an attack in alfred hitchcock's 1963.> the bernier though, horror thriller follow this series of unexplained bird attacks on the people living in the north bay town and on sunday night movie fans in palo alto celebrated the cinematic achievement at the stanford theater. and came out well, the double feature of the birds and his classic or cycle. moviegoers, tell us it's great to rewatch some of their favorite movies and other owners, though they're not as afraid. all right. on the big screen once again. >> because it's the classics it's offered hitchcock's the birds and psycho. i rested. been a kid, but now i mean, it's much better on the big screen here. and it's this is just a fabulous theater to design the same. and there we just get all the black white movies. >> aol, the film was based in part on real-life events. you may not know. but back in august of 1961, birds started dive bombing houses in capital of the crash into cars left waste all over town. so that was certainly inspiration. hitchcock to work in northern c
an attack in alfred hitchcock's 1963.> the bernier though, horror thriller follow this series of unexplained bird attacks on the people living in the north bay town and on sunday night movie fans in palo alto celebrated the cinematic achievement at the stanford theater. and came out well, the double feature of the birds and his classic or cycle. moviegoers, tell us it's great to rewatch some of their favorite movies and other owners, though they're not as afraid. all right. on the big screen...
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hitchcock's work in northern california led him to falling in love with the area.ht a second home in scotts valley in santa cruz county where a lot of history. yeah, all right. well, runners laced up their sneakers for the annual giant rays. >> at oracle park in san francisco, a did you accomplish? tiffany justice was out there on the course talking to participants as my son. jayden us to something we can do together. you know, my wife. she dances with our daughter, liked asian so something. i mean, could be father son time. our family year. they've been doing this event yesterday with the help expo sunday was a breaks. >> around 6,000 runners participating this year. it's like right on water. you know. >> being able be in the city. >> we just love the city to this event. the best of both worlds for both health and wellness enthusiasts in giants fans, runners getting the chance to run along the iconic waterfront, finishing the race right on the baseball field this year. there was a new team challenge offering participants were able to form their own starting lineup
hitchcock's work in northern california led him to falling in love with the area.ht a second home in scotts valley in santa cruz county where a lot of history. yeah, all right. well, runners laced up their sneakers for the annual giant rays. >> at oracle park in san francisco, a did you accomplish? tiffany justice was out there on the course talking to participants as my son. jayden us to something we can do together. you know, my wife. she dances with our daughter, liked asian so...
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alfred hitchcock's 1963 fillers.lows as you've seen. >> in the movie, the unexplained bird attacks that ravaged that town. people living in bodega bay on sunday night movie fans in palo alto celebrated the cinematic achievement out of the stanford theater. with a double feature of the birds and other classic or psycho. moviegoers, tell us it's great to really want some of their favorite movies and that these events not a scare this time. this time around. now. >> because it's the classics it's offered hitchcock's the birds and psycho. i rested. been a kid, but now i mean, it's much better on the big screen here. and it's this. this is just a fabulous theater to design the same. and there we just get all the black white movies. >> and here's a little trivia for you. that film was actually based in part on some real-life events played out in 1961. it was in august of that year that birds for some inexplicable reason started dive bombing into houses capitola. the crash in the cars. they left a lot of waste all over town
alfred hitchcock's 1963 fillers.lows as you've seen. >> in the movie, the unexplained bird attacks that ravaged that town. people living in bodega bay on sunday night movie fans in palo alto celebrated the cinematic achievement out of the stanford theater. with a double feature of the birds and other classic or psycho. moviegoers, tell us it's great to really want some of their favorite movies and that these events not a scare this time. this time around. now. >> because it's the...
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. >> whispers that rachael was the victim of something of out of the hitchcock movie. a moment of pure evil. >> he had a look on his face that i could describe as satan. >> and just maybe a second woman in the crosshairs. >> if the stories were true, then you had married a stranger. >> exactly. >> hello, and welcome to dateline. the story you are about to hear begins with an all too familiar tragedy. a vivaciously woman disappears and police put the men in her life under a microscope. that's how this mystery started. but as detectives followed the clues, the case took a turn so diabolical, it could have been ripped from a script of a hollywood thriller. and just maybe it was. here's dennis murphy with secrets of the snake river. >> a country so beautiful as the pollutes, the bean fields and wheat fields running ups and down, hug eastern eastern washington as far as the eye can see. it's hard to imagine anything bad happening here. but gaze and listen closely, and sometimes you'll uncover secrets in the shadows. murder and betrayal as close as the strangers sleeping bes
. >> whispers that rachael was the victim of something of out of the hitchcock movie. a moment of pure evil. >> he had a look on his face that i could describe as satan. >> and just maybe a second woman in the crosshairs. >> if the stories were true, then you had married a stranger. >> exactly. >> hello, and welcome to dateline. the story you are about to hear begins with an all too familiar tragedy. a vivaciously woman disappears and police put the men in...
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probably somewhere where it's safe for this kind of buick rhetoric. hitchcock visible to everybody known to everyone in the grommet in general stop now has been reduced to rubble of this does not show, frankly speaking in terms of p all the, this is russian forever. more we chose, the ukrainian is pretty free. just tried there and i think that's a symbolically, that's a very must be a very unpleasant thing. right. so from, from what you're, you and nick of side 8 doesn't look as though face. ms file strike on that base is necessarily going into effect russian ministry strategy. so give the office probably someone who knows the disposition of the, of the, of the, the departments, king of the russian to, during the crimea. but i think it's some of the past tied to the cranes try to strike the hip carpets. best off to the previous attempts of the, of the government in the rush, dealt with the russian music models which have trouble reading everything the sensible from this building. if it's ever existing, thank you for that to tell us and saying that's dw, so rush, i'm just konstantin, i gu
probably somewhere where it's safe for this kind of buick rhetoric. hitchcock visible to everybody known to everyone in the grommet in general stop now has been reduced to rubble of this does not show, frankly speaking in terms of p all the, this is russian forever. more we chose, the ukrainian is pretty free. just tried there and i think that's a symbolically, that's a very must be a very unpleasant thing. right. so from, from what you're, you and nick of side 8 doesn't look as though face. ms...
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hitchcock, think that alfred hitchcock, this director here, this genius of a director here, and on aeah. thought , but and he lived on a main road. >> yeah. thought, but but, >> yeah. and i thought, but but, you know, suppose he's in central but it was all central london. but it was all very nice see. used to have very nice to see. i used to have in the first place in belfast the first place i ever bought was an apartment, right. yeah. and the tour buses twigged on to where you were on the map and they would bring people round. and i wasn't even on national tv then and they would say, and there's eamonn holmes. there's eamonn holmes lives up there. i thought that was nice for security. >> i wouldn't like that. >> i wouldn't like that. >> that was nice. >> anything else? that was nice. anyway, it's going to be great anyway, it's going to be a great day sightseeing day if you're out sightseeing today. alex burkill will tell you . good morning. you more. good morning. >> once any low cloud and fog clears away, there will again be plenty of hot sunshine around with perhaps temperatures a
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oh, he went on to do a sort of a hitchcock sci fi story that did nothing and. he wrote a baseball story, which i can talk about little later, but he did nothing else. and in 1988, he his second heart attack and passed old, five years later, ted puts up the money. the movie gettysburg comes out based on the killer angels. the killer angels becomes, a number one bestseller, five years after my father's death. those are the footsteps walking in. had it not been for his early demise, i never would have a writer because it was ted turner who came to me and said, wouldn't it be great to take, you know, go in both directions, do more stories like your father's go before and after gettysburg? the before became my first book, which was gods and generals. so my tie to gettysburg pretty significant. and now that i live there and you know, my wife is, a native born and raised in gettysburg, the tie, the full circle, plenty of sense and. you know, it's a wonderful place to is my office and head out the window of my attic. i have a perfect view of the round tops i can see li
oh, he went on to do a sort of a hitchcock sci fi story that did nothing and. he wrote a baseball story, which i can talk about little later, but he did nothing else. and in 1988, he his second heart attack and passed old, five years later, ted puts up the money. the movie gettysburg comes out based on the killer angels. the killer angels becomes, a number one bestseller, five years after my father's death. those are the footsteps walking in. had it not been for his early demise, i never would...
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if you're looking for the definitive biography of eisenhower, that is our history colleague, will hitchcock. several ago produced that. if fred anything to offer from your biographical of kennedy in that particular time in his life as a junior officer in the navy in world war two and how it may have impacted his views on policy in the military and particularly the war in vietnam. you yeah, i guess i would say a couple of things on that. first, i think he came out of the war kennedy did and this is very interesting in terms of the the difference between himself and father. i think jfk came out of the his service in the south pacific, convinced that the united states must play a leadership in world affairs. his father remained an isolationist and would remain one long into the postwar period. but jack was different. so that's key. also, in terms of, i think ultimately understanding the vietnam commitment. the second and maybe to some extent paradoxical conclusion that i think jack kennedy reached from that service was that he was he came out of the war skeptical of military prognostications,
if you're looking for the definitive biography of eisenhower, that is our history colleague, will hitchcock. several ago produced that. if fred anything to offer from your biographical of kennedy in that particular time in his life as a junior officer in the navy in world war two and how it may have impacted his views on policy in the military and particularly the war in vietnam. you yeah, i guess i would say a couple of things on that. first, i think he came out of the war kennedy did and this...
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so i think birds important when think birds are important when off hitchcock came out, off when the hitchcock know, birds. i'm back you know, birds. but i'm back with birds again. and, you with the birds again. and, you know, obviously the environment is so i get is important for birds. so i get that. what the issue is, that. what the issue here is, i think if she sent it out on the charity twitter, then that's an issue obviously you're issue because obviously you're speaking charity. speaking for the whole charity. did have mandate from the did you have a mandate from the charity make if charity to say you could make if she puts it out in her own, you know, in her own twitter account? that's absolutely fine. that's individual. account? that's absolutely fine. that's this individual. account? that's absolutely fine. that's this indigone l. on on >> but this has gone out on on the rspb. >> and i think that's where the mistake is. and they're trying to backtrack. think it to backtrack. and i think it would been i think did would have been i think they did apologise, they? but then apologise, di
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so i think birds important when think birds are important when off hitchcock came out, off when the hitchcock know, birds. i'm back you know, birds. but i'm back with birds again. and, you with the birds again. and, you know, obviously the environment is so i get is important for birds. so i get that. what the issue is, that. what the issue here is, i think if she sent it out on the charity twitter, then that's an issue obviously you're issue because obviously you're speaking charity. speaking for the whole charity. did have mandate from the did you have a mandate from the charity make if charity to say you could make if she puts it out in her own, you know, in her own twitter account? that's absolutely fine. that's individual. account? that's absolutely fine. that's this individual. account? that's absolutely fine. that's this indigone l. on on >> but this has gone out on on the rspb. >> and i think that's where the mistake is. and they're trying to backtrack. think it to backtrack. and i think it would been i think did would have been i think they did apologise, they? but then apologise, di
so i think birds important when think birds are important when off hitchcock came out, off when the hitchcock know, birds. i'm back you know, birds. but i'm back with birds again. and, you with the birds again. and, you know, obviously the environment is so i get is important for birds. so i get that. what the issue is, that. what the issue here is, i think if she sent it out on the charity twitter, then that's an issue obviously you're issue because obviously you're speaking charity. speaking...
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and so that's one of the few, just one of the early distinctions of hitchcock's. and with one last question to kind of bring us back to the theme of the panel, america at war. you have an infamous commander or famous commander in your book custer. was he good? was he a good commander or was even oh, was he a good commander? i think he was in strict military sense. and i certainly have to qualify this as i'm not a military, but i guess i would say that in a military sense, he seemed like he could devise strategy, but i don't know if i would call him a good commander. he's he seemed in the research i've done and certainly peter has done far more research on than even i have but he seemed to be all the stereotype so you've probably heard about custer they seem to be true that he seemed to have a level of arrogance him he seemed to be a freelancer who would go and do what he wanted to do, regardless of what kind of military circumstance he was in. he was also very much a glory seeker and that absolutely helped lead to his end and to an informed his decision making whe
and so that's one of the few, just one of the early distinctions of hitchcock's. and with one last question to kind of bring us back to the theme of the panel, america at war. you have an infamous commander or famous commander in your book custer. was he good? was he a good commander or was even oh, was he a good commander? i think he was in strict military sense. and i certainly have to qualify this as i'm not a military, but i guess i would say that in a military sense, he seemed like he...
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exhibition suspense, a term that came to us from cinema, directly from the cinematography of alfred hitchcockon all screen stars. i want to create truly beautiful, worthwhile things, so i give myself completely to every shoot. there is an indian saying that a person... who is photographed, they take away part of his soul, i agree with this, but i believe that the photographer also gives away part of his soul, so it turns out something worthwhile, the exhibitions will last until the beginning of november, anna grebenshchikova, vasily valetov, channel one, well, we continue, and continues on the first channel multi-syria detective ask marta, the main character is a brilliant lawyer has not yet lost a single case in court, well, it looks like now she can lose her personal life, but she doesn’t... give up, i have options, give up, agree, that there is no mother, give up, the husband doesn’t know marta at all, this word is not in her vocabulary, as a lawyer and as a woman, she goes to the end, already knows the schedule of her daughter’s lessons, they are never late, for the rest, mom, what are yo
exhibition suspense, a term that came to us from cinema, directly from the cinematography of alfred hitchcockon all screen stars. i want to create truly beautiful, worthwhile things, so i give myself completely to every shoot. there is an indian saying that a person... who is photographed, they take away part of his soul, i agree with this, but i believe that the photographer also gives away part of his soul, so it turns out something worthwhile, the exhibitions will last until the beginning of...