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Nariman Aliev, director of the film Homeward, host of the @Mincultpryvit podcast, Merited Artist of Ukraine, is a guest of the worldview show Instruction. War.
What's wrong with European film festivals? How to shoot a movie about war? Why is Russian culture a bad habit? Why does Ukraine need Crimean Tatar autonomy and why do Crimean Tatars need Ukraine? This and much more in the conversation of Nariman Aliev and Ivan Semesiuk.
00:00 Beginning
00:57 HERE AND NOW
01:15 Nariman Aliev's upcoming film Ortalan
02:28 Post-colonial entertainment in Cannes
03:46 Boycott of Russian culture
06:05 “All they offer us is to run away”
07:14 Why should we explain the obvious to Europeans
09:27 War in popular culture
12:11 Why Aliev was not surprised by the tragedy in Bucha
14:59 THING
18:37 REASONS
18:53 Childhood in Crimea in the 90s after returning from deportation
20:15 About the importance of bloodless civil resistance
23:05 “They found a bunch of weapons in your mosque, you were going to kill everyone on May 18”
26:31 Crimean Tatar national autonomy
27:00 The Ukrainian military feared the Crimean Tatars more than the Russians
28:52 Why the Ukrainian language is the key to the development of the Crimean Tatar language
29:54 What do Ukrainians still poorly understand about the Crimean Tatars
32:52 Why victory in the war is only the beginning of a long way
35:30 Russian culture as a bad habit
36:43 “The Ukrainian world will give you the future”
38:19 COUNTERBLITZ
40:30 CONSEQUENCES
41:07 Atlantis by Valentyn Vasyanovych
41:50 Bad Roads by Nataliia Vorozhbyt
42:03 The Earth Is Blue as an Orange by Iryna Tsilyk
43:02 War through the prism of TikTok
44:27 Defense of Azovstal as a heroic epic
47:11 “Defending freedom is also part of freedom”
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