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Introduction: The big premiere. The four-part documentary "Images of Italy." Episode one "Rome." Nikolay Solodnikov: "Six months ago in Moscow, we were sitting at a table and talking with our heroes about Michelangelo. Yuri Borisovich Norshteyn was describing the Sistine Chapel in great detail. I was so amazed by his knowledge of the frescoes in the Vatican that I couldn't help but ask: "Yuri Borisovich, when did you first come to Rome?" He became embarrassed, shy, and replied: "Somehow my life turned out in such a way that I've never been to Rome in my life." From that moment on, I had no other dream except one - to take my beloved old people to Italy. So that they could see everything with their own eyes. Six months later, the dream came true. We present to you "Images of Italy." Episode one - "Rome." 00:00 Well, guys, shall we break out? 02:01 Awesome? 02:52 Norstein remembers Hemingway 04:10 Kleiman on his first impressions of Rome 05:40 "Culture exists only through accumulation" 07:06 The main lesson of Rome for Naum Kleiman 08:37 "It doesn't happen" 09:06 Gogol, who is all nostrils (and each one is the size of a bucket) 09:51 Do we have a common culture? 12:38 Three main books for Yuri Norstein 14:36 Let's be amazed by sculpture 16:20 Let's watch Romulus and Remus 19:00 A funny story from the childhood of Norstein's daughter 19:57 By what qualities do we get to know a space? 21:09 "A peasant in a field showed me the way with a plucked radish" 22:20 "That's it, Borisych is gone" 24:45 A lesson in truth 25:48 Walking around the Basilica of Santi Quattro Coronati 27:45 "This world is alive and will live" 29:22 Music lessons 30:04 Remembering a scene from "The Master and Margarita" 32:56 "This is not an object, it's a tragedy" 37:42 St. Peter's chains (and the alley named after them in Moscow) 39:11 Human nature in the divine 40:40 Looking at frescoes by Raphael's student, and Uminsky translating from French 45:06 Bernini's unfinished work 47:09 Coming out into the monastery courtyard (which is also the courtyard of the Inquisition) 49:30 The sunset begins 50:08 The long way to the Sistine Chapel 54:13 Norstein explains Michelangelo's dramaturgy 01:09:03 The Acqua Paola fountain (and not a single socket) 01:12:39 Solodnikov asks a riddle 01:14:09 How Norstein met Brodsky 01:17:58 Richter, who did not like himself 01:18:53 And a few words about a man who liked himself - about Raphael 01:24:10 "I adore everyday details" 01:26:16 We look at the sunset Roman sky (and a helicopter flies above us) 01:27:43 "And this is not a woman. This is John the Evangelist" 01:29:03 A gram for Caravaggio 01:30:21 "Christ enters and says to Matthew: follow me" 01:32:54 Heartfelt monologue of Uminsky 01:34:30 We return for two minutes to the Basilica of San Luigi dei Francesi 01:36:37 A very touching ending The film crew sincerely thanks the Noôdome community for their help in organizing the filming — https://noodome.club