Peak hour №1 19.07.1995 (1995)

Telecast №73877, 1 part, Duration: 0:22:14
Studio VID

Reel №1

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Grigory Gorin began his career as a writer while working as an emergency medical doctor.

The situation around the "Dolls" program, against which the prosecutor's office opened a criminal case, is discussed.

Grigory Gorin, citing his own works and quotes from other authors, expresses his attitude to what is happening.

The writer gives an example from history, when the satirist Beranger was tried during the Restoration.

Grigory Gorin expresses the opinion that true satire should "tease" the authorities and point out their shortcomings, and humor is a cure for any situation.

Regarding those in power, the writer cited Baron Munchausen - that a brave man is not afraid to look funny.

He philosophizes about the internal prohibitions of a satirical writer and the existence of censorship.

A fragment of the film "Say a Word for the Poor Hussar".

Grigory Gorin explains his attitude to remakes of literary works by other authors.

Shares his immediate plans.

A fragment of the film "That Very Gorin".

Gennady Khazanov talks about the existence of an individual "Gorin formula".

Grigory Gorin expresses his attitude to emigration, explains that for a satirist, Russia is an ideal country, tells a joke on a topical issue.

Discusses the changes taking place in the public life of modern Russia.

The question of the role of the Russian intelligentsia is raised.

Persons:

Gorin Grigory - satirist writer

Calendar:

19/07/1995

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