ukrainian or crimean tatar or politically ukrainian, yes and it is not interferes with the crimean tatar anyaontemporary anya russian by ethnic origin if he feels he is a part of the ukrainian context to remain on the one hand who he is who i was born by national identity by religious denomination in your native language yes, but at the same time to feel like a political ukrainian especially since we all know perfectly well that it is not the viewer who creates the content, but the content is created by the audience, we are all a consequence of what we read, what we heard in childhood, what fairy tales our parents told us what examples did they give of what is good and what is good? i don't like the communist dialogue at all, but i absolutely agree later with comrade karl marx, who said that everyday life determines consciousness. to say the least himself in the broadest sense of what he sees around him what does he drink and therefore the thesis culture is outside of politics this is an absolute lie how difficult it is nowadays to make a film about war i still think that creating artistic co