wait me 11.10.2010 (2010)

Telecast №82557, 1 part, duration: 0:48:07
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mihail Efremov, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

Continuation of the story of Tatyana Ignatyevna from Belarus (last name is not called).

The woman lost her home in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, has been living in a "Nursing home" for the past 14 years, and has two daughters, but she doesn't know anything about them.

Excerpt of the Moscow - Minsk teleconference, July 2010: one of the daughters and granddaughter are found, they promise to visit their grandmother and take her to their home.

However, since then, no one has come to Tatyana Ignatyevna, written to her, or called her.

Shooting in the village of Karpunikha, Nizhny Novgorod region: students of the MSU Faculty of Philology go to nursing homes with concerts and gifts, which they collect for their scholarship and donations from sponsors.

In addition, the movement "Grandchildren by correspondence" was born, lonely old people are not only visited, but also constantly maintain communication with them by mail.

Atelier.

The family is looking for a daughter: Feruza Karaosmanova, born in 1994, disappeared on August 14, 2010 in the village of Gribanovo, Moscow region.

Lyudmila Alexandrovna Dontsova is looking for a brother: Alexander Alexandrovich Buleyko, date of birth 16.05.1961, after the divorce of his parents, he stayed with his father, when applying for a passport, he could take his last name - Dontsov.

Elena Yatskaya is looking for her father: Vasily Yatsky, born in 1924, suffers from memory lapses, disappeared on August 11, 2010 in the Moscow region, was seen in Moscow on Kalanchevka; a family friend spoke.

The family is looking for sons: Dmitry Valeryevich (born in 1981) and Yevgeny Valeryevich (born in 1984) Maksimovs, who lived and worked in Zelenograd, last called their mother on May 15, 2004, then disappeared.

Vladislav Gorbov is looking for relatives on his father's side in the United States.

Mother Nina Alexandrovna Gorbova, born in 1917, in 1943 was hijacked from the Kirovograd region to Germany, in an Austrian concentration camp she met her father, his name was Rene Raphael Burrows, an African-American, born in 1916, a native of Chicago, before the war he worked in Morocco, during the war he was a pilot.

After the war, he invited Nina to America with him, but she refused, she wanted to return to Ukraine to her family, then Rene corrected all the necessary documents and went with her, but he still was not given permission to enter the USSR.

In 1948, Nina was arrested, sentenced to 25 years of camps with a loss of rights for 5 years, in 1957 she was amnestied, and in 1980 she died.

In the early 1990s, Vladislav received documents in Kirovograd stating that his mother had been restored to all her rights, plus information about his father.

Excerpt of the program from 20.09.2010, shooting in St.

Petersburg: Deputy head of the 5th ORCH of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Department of Internal Affairs in Moscow, police Lieutenant Colonel Andrey Shchurov accompanies the girl Serafima (last name is not called), who disappeared on September 1 on the Arbat.

Meeting with my mother in Moscow.

Igor Kvasha takes photos of the found people from the stand: Yevgeny Zakoryukin, Tagir (19 years old, last name is not called), Sergey Vladimirovich Shevchenko, Regina Bikbaeva.

My aunt is looking for my nephew Alexander (last name is not called), who left home 3 years ago; the last time he called home in the summer of 2010 and said that he was in Belgorod, he lost his documents.

The plot is about Alexander's life on the streets of Moscow, the young man repents of his escape and asks his father to take him home.

Meeting with my aunt in the studio.

On the Arbat, there are still signs about the search for Daria Polskaya, 14, who was lost there in May when she came to Moscow with her mother.

Just before the program aired, the girl was found, the details are promised to be shown in one of the next issues.

Photos of the missing:

Anna Kasimova, 28 years old, in August 2003 went to the Moscow region, lived and worked in Korolev, in March 2004 sent a letter in which she reported that her passport was taken away, since 2006 there is no news.

Ravil Gizatullin, 54 years old, left at the end of May 2010 to work, called 3 weeks later and said that he got to a brick factory in Dagestan.

Ilshat Murzagallin, 47 years old, two higher educations (legal and pedagogical), knows French, German and Arabic, in 2009 went to work in Chelyabinsk and disappeared.

Alex Amoyan, 28, worked in Chekhov, last called his wife on November 10, 2009 and said that he was going home, but he never showed up, the phone was disconnected, and at 2 a.m. a strange message came that he had found another job and was going to St.

Petersburg.

Larisa Musabaeva, 41, went to Moscow to work in July 2009, and last called home in November 2009.

Maxim Markin, 22, left the Saratov region on October 10, 2009 to work in Moscow, in February 2010 called home from someone else's phone and said that he was in Makhachkala.

Alexander Popkov, 35 years old, came to Moscow from Saransk in the fall of 2005, may have been in Zelenograd, did not contact his family.

Alexander Semyonovich Ovchinnikov, born in 1955, left Riga for Moscow in early August 2010, and has not called home since September.

Shooting in Riga: Vera Yefimovna's wife is very worried about her husband, reports the details of his departure.

Alexander himself came to the kiosk at the Kazan railway station and asked for help, told how he was hired to build cottages somewhere in the Moscow region, and then it turned out that in fact he was enslaved.

There was no way to escape, so Alexander refused to work, in response, they stopped feeding him, on the third day they drugged him with something, took him out of the territory and threw him out; later it was established that he was in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky district.

Alexander will not be able to find the place where he was held, but he believes that he was lucky, because they could have killed him.

Meeting with my wife in the studio.

Excerpt from the film "Mimino" (1977, directed by G. N. Danelia).

Alla Ivanovna (last name is not called) is looking for a friend of her youth: Nikolai Ivanovich Glukhov, born in 1958, met in January 1991 in a restaurant, when friends made her a gift, ordering a rock ' n ' roll orchestra, Nikolai went out to dance with her.

The young people liked each other very much and had a wonderful conversation for a few days, but they did not exchange addresses and phone numbers, and then Nikolai's business trip ended, he flew home.

Video message from Nikolai: he remembers meeting with Alla, dancing and walking around Moscow.

Meeting in the studio.

Calendar: 03.2010 07.2010 09.2010

Locations: Belarus [2] Ukraine [229] Nizhny Novgorod region [790] St. Petersburg [814] Latvia [122]

Our website uses "cookies" to give you the best, most relevant experience. By continuing to browse the site, you agree to our use of cookies. See our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookies Policy.