my guest today is serhiy trimbach.hii trimbach, ukrainian film critic, film expert, screenwriter, chairman of the national union of cinematographers of ukraine in 2009-2016, laureate of the state prize of ukraine named after oleksandr druzhenk in 2008, author of many publications devoted to the history and modernity of ukrainian. cinema, congratulations mr. serhiy, good health, thank you for taking the time to talk with us. to be honest, serhii trimbach and i initially wanted to talk about ivan dzyuba, about this wonderful film ivan and marta by serhiy bukovsky, which was released, and now you can watch it in ukrainian cinemas, but then we realized that we will talk about the generation of the sixties, about poetic cinema, about what, in fact, it is to be ukrainian. in the soviet union, in the soviet state, and i want to start with this: literally a few days that's why we celebrated the 10th anniversary of the maidan, and our wonderful singer maria burmaka wrote a post on facebook about what it meant to be a ukrainian