speaking, i had a human desire for them to be in danger, so that, and there among them was vasylisa stepanenkot time she was 23 years old, and my daughter, my wife, and imagine that they will succumb. leave mariupol and actually left, did you think that the collected material would become the documentary film of the year and win an oscar? well, i didn't think about that, i first of all thought about the fact that the world would see mariupol, and we were already in mariupol. we did it, my friends, the journalists did it so that the world community would see these crimes, to me frankly, the very idea that no one would see these crimes, no one would know about them, that was the worst thing for me, and when we did something when these materials to be filmed were transferred. at the maternity hospital in the higher cities of mariupol, hospitals, on the streets, and when these materials were sent to the world, i already... felt that this was a great work of my friends, journalists, and that these materials of theirs would become the basis, and something, there will be some prizes, awards, well, i