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Cooler, but there is someone there is some kind of between specialties, it completely disappeared during covid, because traumatologists, surgeons, anesthetologists, resuscitation specialists, therapists, all did the same thing, this feeling of a team, it persisted now, and when they observe this, of course, its a thrill , lets remind you that the commune became a hospital that came to the first front, during a pandemic, in general, contrary to its original purpose, yes, because you were just preparing to open the fortieth hospital. Timelessness, or do you now understand that, in the end, that for its main profile of purpose , hospital no. Fifty second hospital, changed its profile the fifteenth hospital and. A number of other hospitals, they reformatted their work and became covid hospitals, so i think not only the commune experienced this, but the fact that this team was very united, the fact that we see it objectively, like if we were doing Research Work on Corporate Culture, assessing once every 6 months the values ​​by which the team lives with the help of special questionnaires, and we have such a whole direction, then. It is quite obvious that this has brought us together very much, today this hospital multidisciplinary, with a fairly large oncology unit, as far as i understand, yes, it is a large hospital, more than a thousand beds , we have 300 inpatient oncology beds, we have one and it was reconstructed, at the end of december an outpatient Oncology Care Center was launched, where oncology patients are being sent from the southern district, from. The western and stinau, ah, we have, this all happened during the covid period, 2 years ago we launched a childrens Infectious Diseases building, noncovid, with 100 beds, a year ago we launched a large perinatal center, so the hospital is developing and, as it were, the trends in changes in moscow healthcare, they are probably illustrated, among other things, in our hospital, new walls, new technologies, completing the topic of covid, and that period, what is the biggest gain, what is the biggest loss, and the greatest gain is, of course, the people , the greatest loss is the people whom we could not save, you have a reputation among doctors as a rather tough boss, a rather merciless and uncompromising boss, but at the same time they adore you, thats the paradox, who doesnt work with you, have you already formed a certain type of person . Type, the person you are talking about, probably with you, my guy, those who lie professionally, our special one, and what is professional, well, they tell lies when you discuss something, the same is also considered, well, this one is absolutely a clear moment when i understand that, well, what are they up to, they justify their some mistakes, of course, some, well, some mistakes, some kind of laziness, maybe, but why are they, like you think they are lying, maybe they are afraid that you will be very tough. I dont really understand what is tough, because if we take the formal side, then the number of disciplinary orders we have from all personnel orders is Something Like 0. 0 0. 0 , because from the moment the hospital, the team, the Corporate Culture were built, which they said, we followed the path of a completely understandable, understandable story called gci, this is a management system, an incident control system and we. Continue to do this and what it seems to us that we have succeeded achieve when the employee declares this incident himself, and again, at the basis of this system of incidents, why it happened. Because a person knows that if he declares his problem, including the one for which he is to blame, some kind of punitive and repressive history will not follow, and we correct mistakes through training, and i heard that you are very strict with those who, to put it mildly, violate these behaviors and communications with patients, with their relatives, which you do not allow, i will raise my voice against the patient or relative, Say Something rude, i do not strict, i just cant accept it. You know, when you say that we are building a patientcentric story, that the patient is at the center of all processes, but how can one be rude, boorish, this, well, this happened, so they fired because , for example, a nurse was rude someone or the doctor was not ethical, lets say, no, the first time, of course not, but its true that in the commune there is prohibition, yes, that you cant even drink shak on your birthday. Well, it seems to me that this is not in the commune, this is in all medical institutions, before the jurassic, this is prohibition, in communal apartments, i hope that this is de facto, but because drinking is not a problem, but there are special places for this, at work we still come for a Little Something else, there is a saying among doctors, your worst patient is this is dr. Blatnoy, how do you treat colleagues and how do you treat celebrities, the same medical care as a patient from loseva, for example, well, these are the stories with roman kostamarov, these are still tests, we probably need to fight the leakage of information from the staff , or even a question like this its no longer worth it, its not worth it with the staff, judging by the monitoring that our press service conducts, there wasnt any, and when they probably call you and offer to send some patient abroad, the decision, the decision of relatives and patients, we always are open to a second opinion, and if a relative or the patient himself makes such a decision , that is, you let him go easily or try to convince him, tell him that the protocol is the same, for example, no, i will change my mind only in one case, if i understand it professionally as an anesthesiologist , resuscitator that the risk of transportation outweighs perhaps, yes, the possible benefit of treatment in another hospital. Well, that is, in most cases today we can say that the quality of treatment in the commune , which, as far as i know, is simply brilliantly equipped, is comparable, for example, to germany, israel, where there, china, where else they are taken, i think , i dont think, i m absolutely sure that its comparable not only in the commune, its also in a large number of moscow hospitals, i, as the chief anestheologist, simply know the approaches that there is, how Emergency Medical Care is now set up, and how much money the moscow government has invested in medicine, in various areas, in general and in particular in anestheology, resuscitation, so we monitor modern literature and the possibilities of access to it, they are in principle limitless, absolutely, and you can find access to any modern research there. Metaanalysis, clinical recommendations in russian, in nonrussian languages, and in fact, one of the tasks of our department is precisely the implementation of all these technologies, in service in the commune in anesthesiology , resuscitation, the department of surgery, which is based here, is doing the same thing, our oncologists, so the resources and knowledge, i think, they are in many ways comparable and the capabilities with well, but you, as the chief anesthesiologistreanatologist, at the same time, you understand that if in many countries a resuscitator is such a rich person, you know, who can afford everything, this is the elite of the elite, these are people who receive more than lawyers, jurists, their children have been provided for for many generations, why do we have not so what should happen to us so that our brilliant doctors, who are able to compete in terms of their professional knowledge with any doctor in the world, are also. Will provide well, probably not my question, after all , competence, to answer why one way or another , i think this will happen when spending in the field of healthcare, global, will be an order of magnitude more than it is now, this will, of course, lead to an increase in the wage fund, this is a podcast of the first persons, i am its host. Today we have visiting doctor, resuscitator, anesthesiologist, hero of labor, doctor of medical sciences, chief physician of the most famous hospital in the commune, denis nikolaevich protsenko. Were talking about a profession, come on, i like it better, but when you look at a patient in intensive care, you understand whether he will survive or not, there is such observation, intuition, no, probably not, probably, an external examination tells me about the prognosis, about the current status, after all, we predict outcomes not on the basis of a subjective view, experience of some other things, but there are. Different scales assessments of the state and forecasts of outcomes for these, that is, absolutely technocratic, absolutely of course, you are generally a supporter of technology , i assume that Artificial Intelligence algorithms are also probably used in one way or another in the commune, well, we are approaching them, i am very, very cautious about technology at the moment Artificial Intelligence, not because i deny them, we use them. Our specialists in radiation diagnostic methods actively use them when processing computed tomography images and they these systems are trained to detect certain changes there, and in order to still implement this into clinical practice, such as any new drug, we did nt take the pill right away tomorrow; permissions also about socalled postclinical studies, i believe that the story with various applications using Artificial Intelligence, including clinical decision making, before launching real clinical practice, they must go the same way, and by and large, the purpose of these studies is exactly twofold the first is to evaluate safety, the second is to evaluate effectiveness, and launch this without having conducted it, without validating it, and you know when the discussions are going on , various conferences at which these issues of Artificial Intelligence are discussed, one of the most striking examples, which is given, well, to ordinary listeners, not doctors, but in order to make them think a little in the direction of, let s say, ethical complications, an example is this, the resuscitator comes. To his patient and the Artificial Intelligence algorithm gives him a conclusion, having analyzed all the indicators at this moment, for all, so to speak, known symptoms, for all, in the entirety, it makes sense to disconnect this patient from life support now, because the chances of survival are scanty, its content is in this status. Clinics and healthcare are very expensive, and you are like a doctor, well, or a doctor who fits, thats what they call feeling with the heart, yes, what else you can fight, in general i look at this in a different way, what Artificial Intelligence offers in this situation is called euthanasia, which is prohibited in our country and is, by and large, murder, we have not come close to that, in fact, in the west there is such a concept, end of life decision, in those countries where this is allowed, but this is also a serious question, a serious question of conversations with relatives with the final decisionmaking, am i ready for such a decisionmaking, most likely not, because in our country there are quite a lot of clinical observations when, according to all prognostic scales , mathematically, validated, that we use, they tell us that the risk. Of a fatal outcome is 98 , yeah, then again, our patient survives, and today we are one of those patients were remembered with you, roman kostamarov, in particular, in fact, this is where i started, why i am very cautious about Artificial Intelligence, because there are very different patients and different patients, in general yes people, humanity is heterogeneous, there is no only by race, nationality, some other age, concomitant diseases, so to insert one algorithm for everyone , at the moment it seems to me that this is impossible, it is very risky, and another thing is that probably then some subgroups of patients of the same age , identical in disease, here, here , probably, something can be validated, but i dont know, we should understand perfectly well that pneumonia. An eightyyearold elderly patient with diabetes mellitus, with two heart attacks, with the consequences of a stroke, has pneumonia there a young athlete will have the same severity. In terms of the outcome in different ways, im asking an unethical question if the patient, roman kostomarov, were not a famous legendary athlete, roman kostamarov, you would fight for him to exactly the same extent, just like that, to some extreme level, incredible, or would it still be, well, lets say, such an honestly executed protocol . I answered your question, maybe five minutes ago, that i hope that im not mistaken, and. This is the message that i convey to my team and we we go along with this, which doesnt matter to us, once again, thank you for this or or doesnt, but in fact, you know from the work of our mutual friend in the shock room that the patient is not identified without a specific place of residence, that any celebrity entering the shock hall will end up on the same bed, right there on emons car. The same apparatus and we dont have any kind of separation, ill just explain, denis nikolaevich and i have known each other for many years, and it so happened, almost by accident, that my son , a resuscitator, works for denis nikolaevich, for which i am, of course, eternally grateful to him, so i know that maybe some of the wrong side are more than others, so actually , why did i allow myself to get personal, but because you know the wrong side of things, you understand perfectly well that i am absolutely not lying about podcasts there or to the First Channel and i really hope that we will be able to preserve this, god forbid, what kind of tattoos do you have on your fingers, tattoos with certain meanings for me, and what will you tell me, or no, this is personal, well, well, at least about what is this, well, its just completely personal, about a woman or about, and what personally is it just a woman, no, it seems to me that a personal person is a normal person, this is a hobby and Something Else, but there are simply things that, by the way, are connected, it seems to me, including a statue of culture, that it is not customary to designate and talk about the signs that you inflict on yourself, but when did you inflict all this . Listen, well, this story has probably been going on for five years already, this is not the only tattoo that exists, well, of course, we wont now ask denis nikolaevich to undress in the studio, although i think that many would like look now to denis nikolaevich, so to speak, in all his tattoos, but this is not our program. Why did you buy a motorcycle, please tell me, already as a grown man, and moreover, and not just a grown man, but to those specialists who sometimes see the consequences of these hobbies for motorcycles, yes, they pick up the bones, the pieces of crashed motorcyclists, this person, who, uh, sees the whole unsightly underside of bikerism, suddenly buys himself a bike, what kind of story was that, well, look, life it doesnt end only with some professional stories, this is the first, second, if you follow the logic of my professional deviation, working there as an anestheologist, resuscitator, and seeing this wrong side, ill tell you honestly, then you need to stop walking the streets, because pedestrians are hit by cars quite a lot, we need to stop using cars, because we also accept victims of road accidents, well, there are a lot of restrictions, it happened completely by accident, i understood that it was necessary , yes, thats all medicine, medicine, you need, you need, you need Something Else so as not to burn out, not to suffocate, you need some, some thing to appear in life, which would switch you from all this, which would turn you off, my very close friend, we were on our way home from work, where are you, i say, im on my way home from work, he says, and im on my way to buy a motorcycle, i say, where is it, i say, listen, well, ill be passing by in 3 minutes, its just a coincidence, we went with him to this store, at that time he had some minimal experience riding a motorcycle, i had experience driving a scooter, all this was already in the fall, well, in general, we left there , having bought each other a helmet, a helmet, and i noticed that motorcycle that was there, given as a secondary one, in fact, all winter as hobby, we studied indoors three times a week in the evening from 9 to 11, and that is, so directly in detail, yes, of course, in fact, it is necessary to study in detail with a very cool instructor, and in fact, i continue to maintain these skills outside the season in the winter indoors something, firstly, in the end it turned out to be very convenient when we completely moved to a communal apartment, in the summer, this is a very convenient form of transport, because now you live in a communal apartment . No, no, i, i dont live in a communal apartment, its a convenient form of transport, because, well, i traveled from a communal apartment for an hour 38, but what if i arrived on a bike in 36 minutes, so this is also a temporary saving, second it cleanses your brain very much, because during the period when you get on a motorcycle, you are concentrated, you you understand that first of all you get pleasure, you are concentrated , you reboot, because sitting in the car, you still. Constantly think about something, react to the phone, uh, start answering some messages, calls, and here in general, excuse me, these 40 minutes , im with myself, and you turn on the music when youre riding a bike, but outside the city, outside the city, because in the city now on a big bike with music, its quite difficult to move around, a small city sporter , it just doesnt mean music for me. And such a question is a provocation in different ways relates to this, but in many ways there is such a thing among bikers that a loud sound saves lives, and this is one of the events that may not be the most cultural in relation to interference in yes, yes to strangers, on the other hand, as in the joke, yes, i say, i envy, he says to his neighbors, they are forced to listen to good music. Yes, Something Like this, but in fact, if you look at this from a safety perspective, then the loud sound, it can be not only from music, if you noticed, the exhausts on motorcycles are quite loud, they are a lot, of course, we Pay Attention , without much joy, they are largely aimed at passive safety, it seems to me that this is just such an excuse, no, no, this is not an excuse, this is a fact, but what kind of music to listen to, listen, i am completely different i listen to music, but its probably still the same, these are some things that i grew up with, from the beatles, the purple, well, i can listen to modern music, rap guy, its difficult, of course, all this is packed into you, why, we but when we get older, we become so rigid, settle into some kind of image, when a person over 40 years old allows himself to go from extreme to extreme , because i understand, if you were an accountant there and you were drawn to the bike, then. The intensive care unit nabaek is an izgneda in the sky, listen, well, i dont know, i dont think that i exception, i have a colleague, my friend, he is the head of the Anesthesiology Department in one of the hospitals, he is a little older than me, but 5 years ago he became interested in parachuting, for example, well, about the same thing, about the same thing, and there now already over 200 jumps and now he is no longer just jumping with a parachute, especially in wingute its. You know, a flying squirrel, so i dont think im in this situation, an exception, what a horror, and how the family reacted, to this hobby, calmly, theyve already taken their daughter for a ride, ive taken my daughter for a ride , yes, she graduated from school not so long ago, and where did she go to study in ronhix , at the cool faculty, the faculty of hospitality, no, she didnt go, in fact, in many ways, i think this is a very conscious decision that was born as once. During a pandemic, because, well, basically, doctors they always devote a lot of time to their work, a lot, during the pandemic we simply disappeared from the radars of our families and became completely immersed, she very wisely said that dad, you know, in general, i would probably like to live for myself and for they accepted my family normally, and so my heart didnt tingle when, no, absolutely, absolutely it didnt tingle, and i think this is very important. That the child comes to something on his own, does not follow some path there, did you come to moscow to go to college . Yes, i transferred, i transferred in my first year, you were born in turkmenistan, born, yes, a completely different culture, a completely different country , in which it was difficult for you to rebuild some kind of communication, some way of life, some conventions, when you came from ashgabat to moscow, in general there were no difficulties, what other country, born in 1975, the soviet union until the nineties, the same training programs, the same state russian language, there was no discomfort at all, a fairly strong medical school, which was formed due to the fact that during the period of the great patriotic war, the second world war, there was a large, large evacuation. A number of Teaching Staff from moscow st. Petersburg medical universities were forced to move there, evacuated there and many stayed there because in general it was warm, fruits and so on, so i didnt have any problems with adaptation, i transferred to moscow in the ninetysecond year , so there were no problems at all, they say that well, it is believed that rheumatologists are such forced cynics of a misanthrope, this a fair generalization, i think not, its more likely a protective mask, a reaction because you cant die with every patient , but you have to ask the question every time, have you done everything for yourself, these are two big differences, so most likely its cynicism, in general, there are some medical jokes, its still more of an illusion than the truth , after all, how do you live or cover up some medical failures for yourself, only with a detailed discussion, obligatory team debriefing guys, lets see, where what, where what, where what, where whats wrong, its not just us who do this, its done all over the world, theres a special one in every hospital, well, there we have it, its called a subcommittee for the study of fatalities, well there in the west its called mm, a commission to study also fatal cases, this is the usual approach, baagnostic, atheist, yes, why, i think, in fact, we probably need to return to the message of childhood. Perhaps, by the way, never say never, perhaps i will someday come to some religion, i dont know which one, but still historically this always been laid down since childhood, in my childhood i was taught completely different values ​​at school, the pioneers, komsomol, atheism, in fact, i probably grew up with this until i came to it, and maybe i wont come, so absolutely. Materialist and agnostic, yes , how do you still relax, how do you spend your weekend meeting with friends, i dont know, sometimes you manage to go to the movies, very rarely to the theater, i think thats how life is, life is like everyone elses, communication with friends, family, parents, how do you feel about romance at work . Well, between colleagues, young doctors, do you generally encourage this when they work in the same department . And they immediately get married, have children, it turns out that its great , family, continuation of work, work is great, because the way a young doctor lives is every day from 7 to 5 at work, if youre on a daily schedule, a couple more times per week you stay overnight, that is, you leave for 32 hours, and it turns out that your society is your hospital, your department and the number of relationships, marriages, its in everyone hospitals, it seems to me, is quite large, and i think its great, if it doesnt harm, you want to marry a doctor, you cant get into a hospital, just become a doctor, become a doctor, it turns out that way, by the way, youre in some kind of moment you suddenly suddenly lost weight and it was. its clear that this is exactly your task, that is, you didnt just lose weight, because there was a lot of work, but what kind of work was it, what was the motivation for, what kind of motivation was it . Very simple, that this happened in medical terms, it was called obesity, and then everything is very simple, evidencebased medicine, you open, first second, third, i was in the third phase of making a decision, i accepted it, underwent treatment, lost weight. But how, and how did you lose weight, tell us what special diet or program you had there, no, no, im not hiding it, this is bariatrics, this is a surgical intervention, lets just explain to the audience that bariatrics is a truncation, well, this in fact, yes, these are changes, not just truncations, there are now a lot of types interventions that are indicated in different situations, well, yes, the stomach becomes smaller, stomach shrinkage, and other techniques, do you want a pension . Well, such a good, healthy pension, active, no, for now, ill work a little more , i can leave after my length of service, but for now i want to work, and if , god forbid, the same shock happens again, like a pandemic or some other misfortune , again these are temporary hospitals, again work 24, seven, in our team, i have only a few people in my memory who. On the contrary, everyone strived, everyone supported each other, everyone was aware of the risk, and i think that everything will be about the same, maybe only in a new one. Story, i wouldnt like the Media Exposure that i had, to be honest, shut up and do your own thing, yes, yes, youll go on vacation, where, where, the coolest, the thrill of a motorcycle, you know, what, what, where, what you sat down and went wherever you wanted, well, i dont know, a couple of weeks ago we went to a conference in st. Petersburg on motorcycles with one of the anesthesiologists and resuscitators, in the Current Situation its generally very difficult to plan its difficult, but to sit down and go somewhere. Well then, i can only wish you a very cool, driving, beautiful, straight line, just not at sunset, probably at sunrise, after all, because after any sunset there is a sunrise and you have probably shown this many times in your life, friends, this was a podcast of the first persons , of course, the first person of such intensive medicine in every sense of intensive medicine, doctor of medical sciences, hero of labor, anestheologist, resuscitator, doctor denis nikolaevich protsenko and me, natalya losyeva. Hello friends, this is the podcast life wonderful, im with you, its host, writer alexey varlamov, my guest today is cinema and literature. Wonderful director Alexander Veledinsky and writer, public figure, sergei shargunov. And the reason for our wonderful meeting, thank you for coming, was the release of the film 1993, based on the novel by sergei shargunov, and in fact today i want to talk to you about this novel, about this film, about this time. Lets start with you, sergey, in fact, the theme of 1993 in literature, well, is reflected in one way or another, here what comes to my mind, but these are novels, yuri bonddarev, the bermuda triangle, yes , this is alexander prakhanov, redbrown, this is sergei esin, by the way, the former rector of the literary institute, his novel eclipse of mars, and what else comes to mind , boris evseev, renounced hymns, here is yours, from leonid borodian, it was, yes, from leonid bordin , it was leonidovich, by the way, and dwarf cranes, by the way, from vasily belov, from belov, yes, of course, from vasily belov and here your romance limonov, eduard lemov, look, thats it these writers are writers, so to speak, of an older generation than you, writers who encountered these events at a completely different age, and you, who was then a youth, a teenager, why, why, what was you a thirteenyearold boy, ninetythird year, we are children of the terrible years of russia, unable to forget anything, remember, like in the bloc . I belonged to a generation that matured early, everything that happened outraged, impressed, involved, those events, in my opinion, were to a certain extent turning points in modern times history of russia, and the ninetyfirst year is not a turning point, but this is all interconnected , of course, this is such a special time, but it is interesting that the people who defended this building together in the ninetyfirst year, or a little older, those who defended democracy in ninetyfirst, became defenders in ninetythree, and there were dead among them, for example, i rushed to the barricades of ninetyone and came already in ninety three, in ninetyone they didnt let me in, my parents didnt let me in, in ninety they didnt let me in either, but i already ran away from home, thats all was perceived very well. Painful, but besides everything else, it seems to me that a certain gaze of a writer was already emerging , because when i arrived there, i tried to remember it all, to fix it in my mind, and you were such a fool, thats what you were doing there on those barricades, but above all, i still felt like such a witness , a chronicler, it was very interesting for me to communicate with people, to understand what they are like, i remember this krasnoprestenskaya station, ordinary people in the metro, to what was happening and one person in shabby clothes shouted comrades, dont forget to get out, and how many people shied away from him, i go out, i see a woman with a vat of borscht, who was detained by the police, she is trying to push this borscht through the barricade, besieged, and this large pan overturns and the bright red slurry spills over the marble half krasnopresnenskaya, you knew about it, but i also think its just asking. He said, well, maybe there will be another series, no , probably not me, then, well, theres a lot more, and the smoke of the fires, and the faces of the barricades, and completely different flags with. Inside the crowd, someone turns away from one speaker, someone turns to him with hope, completely different chants, completely different flags, you all remember this in your young memory , the society for developing the theory of happiness, youth, there were christian democrats, cadets, anarchists, nationalists, absolutely this is such an amazing gate park in the city center, wonderful, what are your memories, alexander . And my memories are such that i started on october 1, im not from moscow, and on october 1 we started studying at higher courses screenwriters and directors, and lived in a hostel in gik, this is galushkina street, next to mira avenue, from the sixteenth floor, which means that from our hostel we saw armored personnel carriers coming, kostankina, and we, we lived in the same room, lesha sidorov, igor porublev and i, this is the whole future crew, who made the crew, lyosha is the director, and we went for. Kostankini Armored Vehicles and saw it all with our own eyes and took part, so to speak, we believed that we, novice filmmakers , should, of course, be in the thick of things , at that moment you lay under bullets there, shot at us, a reporter was killed before my eyes, it all happened, yes, but you can say that you, as a director, were also born there in a sense, of course, then i didnt think, then it was scary, there was real shooting, because we were driving armored personnel carriers, announced that. If you dont disperse in 45 minutes, in 30, in 10 minutes, we will open fire , no one believed it, its all in the film. When ask, i was more focused on the novel on the chronicle, because we came when ask, part of ask, explain this to ours Technical Center in ostankino, opposite the main building, thats where the cars crashed, we didnt see it with our own eyes, so i could only rely on the eyewitness chronicle of roman seryozhin, but we tried to do everything exactly as it happened there. And when the first shots were already fired, tracing upward, and then went down, we fell, crawled there, that is, on the ground, then my worldview changed, forever, but how did it happen that you read shargunovs novel, and seryozha and i are friends, years 20 already we met in saratov at the trial of eduard limonov, we are friends and communicate, and seriously. I was given this book 10 years ago, well, when it came out, when it came out, the twentieth anniversary of the events, now i havent even passed 10 years, yes, i read it, i always knew that this was my topic, ninetythird year, while since your geographer came out, yes, the geographer just came out, yes, i looked, i think how cool sasha films, if only he were such a director, the film was based on the novel by sergei shargunov, and why based on it, after all, its a movie and literature this is absolutely. These are the essence of different things, yes, of course, literature, i think, comes first, cinema is based on literature, even if it is original, but the script is still written, i just have to let everything pass through myself, which means my fantasy begins to play out, moreover, here i am a participant in the events, so i have already made, i dont remember, four or five film adaptations, starting with pietzukh with the first short film lemons. Then limonov, then ivanov, alexey ivanov, then prilepin, the monastery series, and yes, this is the fifth incarnation, it turns out that with whom i did not communicate from the writers, i immediately warned what i would do based on the motive, and not once did anyone object, everyone, all the writers, told me about the same thing, that the book was already good, if you make a bad film, thats your problem

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