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Turn your dreams into reality with the Tochka bank for entrepreneurs! https://tchk.me/oh8dmz Buy cheap airline tickets via https://aviasales.ru In the new issue, Renata Litvinova talks to Anton Dolin about her friend and favorite director who opened the way for her in cinema — Kira Muratova. In 1994, Litvinova made her debut as an actress in Muratova’s drama “Hobbies,” and then starred in five more of her films, co-writing three of them. The actress recalls how she first saw Muratova’s film and how she met her in person, what she was like on the set and at home, how she responded to criticism, what she thought about the public, and what creative legacy she left behind. Timestamps: 0:00 — Kira Muratova — a genius of Ukrainian cinema and a “non-Soviet” director 5:11 — Renata Litvinova — about meeting Muratova on screen and in life 8:25 — About dreams, business and a human approach 17:00 — “Asthenic Syndrome” — a film without which it is impossible to imagine Kira Muratova 22:05 — “It’s all staged”: Muratova’s relationships with actors 32:10 — Love triangles and the inevitability of death — what Muratova was filming about 41:16 — “I fell in love with you, Kira Muratova”: her relationship with music and her resemblance to Marina Tsvetaeva 44:59 — Director and audience: who Kira Muratova filmed for 49:02 — Muratova’s people: actors, cameramen, artists, composers with whom she worked and whom she “created” 58:02 — The director's home, everyday life and favourite city — Odessa 1:01:22 — "Director-anthropologist". Why Muratova's cinema is unlike any other 1:05:50 — Muratova's pacifism and nonconformism. What she thought about Putin and the war 1:09:44 — "I want you to kiss forever": Renata Litvinova in Muratova's late films