wait me 22.09.2003 (2003)

Telecast №84092, 1 part, duration: 0:46:08
Production: VID
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Anchor:Igorj Kvasha, Mariya Shukshina

Reel №1

Excerpt of the program from 30.06.2003, videopismo from Cologne: Viktor Hensel (Hansel) is looking for his mother's brother or his relatives.

Svyatoslav Vasilyevich Polyakov, date of birth 25.08.1918, presumably a native of the city of Kamianets-Podilskyi, lived in Ukraine, studied in Kharkiv at the Faculty of Architecture.

When the war broke out, the family was forced to leave, as the mother of Svyatoslav and Viktor, Yulia Polyakova, married a German Adolf Hansel, who worked as a doctor in Donetsk.

In 1943, Hansel took the family to Germany, the brothers separated, as Svyatoslav remained in Russia; according to rumors, he moved to Moscow, was married, and had two children.

Shooting in the Sergiev Posad district: the children of Svyatoslav Polyakov tell about his life; he became the founder of research on the earthquake resistance of structures in Russia, his books have been translated into almost all languages of the world, he became the owner of many European awards, a UNESCO expert and an honorary citizen of Yugoslavia, but his biggest dream was to find his mother and brother.

Victor's meeting with his nephew Vladimir Svyatoslavovich.

Another case of memory loss.

The man woke up on August 8, 2003 near the metro station, stood, smoked, suddenly realized that he did not know anything about himself, about his name and where his house was.

I felt good, nothing hurt.

From the signs, he realized that he was in Moscow, wandered aimlessly around the city, came to the Losiny Ostrov Park, the name seems familiar to him.

All he had in his pockets were his keys, a lighter, and the change he'd used to buy the cigarettes.

On the same day, he was in the hospital, the neighbors on the ward called him Eugene.

At the moment, the man remembered the images of his wife and child, thinks that if they met, he would be able to recognize them.

Lyubov Georgievna Umnikova is looking for a granddaughter: Nadezhda Sergeevna Umnikova, born in 1992, disappeared on November 22, 2000 in Yaroslavl.

Alexander Arkadyevich Prisakar, born in 1970, left Moldova to work in the Moscow region, last called home on June 3, 2003 from Lobnya; his aunt spoke.

Anatoly Wenzel is looking for a son: Eduard Anatolyevich Wenzel, born in 1951, disappeared on January 19, 1995 in Grozny.

Natalia Ziyazitdinova is looking for a sister and a nephew: Rafida Khisamutdinovna Kuprina moved to East Kazakhstan in 1991 with her five-month-old son Alexander, in 1994 she wrote that her husband left her, her documents were stolen, and she was left alone with her son.

In 1999, her sister reported that she lived and worked for strangers, and in 2001, Natalia received a letter from a strange woman who wrote that Rufa was kept locked up, not allowed to communicate with anyone, and her son was sent to a boarding school.

Shooting in the village of Novotimofeevka: Rufa passed from one owner to another, like a slave; Sasha was sheltered by an elderly woman from the same village.

The boy was eventually sent to a boarding school in Ust-Kamenogorsk, his mother was deprived of her parental rights, and nothing is known about her former husband.

One morning, the owners did not find Rufa, she ran away.

Rufa found her son, began to visit him, but could not take him away, as there was no work, housing and documents.

With the help of the police, she returned her passport, intends to restore her parental rights and start a new life.

Meeting with my sister in the studio.

Switching on from Saransk.

Margarita Fedorovna Shiryaeva is looking for a childhood friend: Inessa Anatolyevna Vlasova, born in 1936-1937, in 1953 left Saransk for Kuibyshev with her parents, in 1955 the correspondence ended.

Elmira Abbasova from Baku is looking for relatives on her mother's side, the last name is Prodovich, who lived in Minsk on Ostrovsky Street until 1941.

Valentina Nikolaevna Stepanishina from the village of Komsomolsky is looking for a son: Valery Stepanishin, date of birth 16.05.1973, lived in Vladivostok, last called on March 9, 2002, reported that he was leaving on a business trip.

Nadezhda Alexandrovna Denisova is looking for a brother: Ivan Alexandrovich Denisov, date of birth 15.07.1986, disappeared on October 9, 2002 from the village of Nikolaevka.

Lyubov Timoshkina is looking for a father: Viktor Nikolaevich Kashigin, born in 1928, disappeared on August 15, 1998, disabled, deaf-mute, suffers from memory lapses.

Atelier.

Igor Vanyurikhin is looking for a father: Alexander Alexandrovich Mikheev left the family after a divorce more than 30 years ago; meeting in the studio.

Marina (Mila) Macedonian is looking for a young man named Rashid, passport Ramin Aliev (in the credits Aminov), born in 1981, met in 2002 via the Internet, were friends, communicated, vacationed together in Makhachkala; the connection was interrupted when Rashid was taken to the army, and the girl lost a notebook with addresses and phone numbers.

Irina Boyko (Pigar) is looking for a father named Pigar, born in 1940-1945, we have not seen each other since the parents ' divorce in 1964; her mother gave Irina and her brother to an orphanage, soon they were adopted by different families, all of her father's relatives lived in Germany, presumably he is also there.

Ruslan Zabolotny is looking for his father: Vasily Andreevich Zabolotny, born in 1935, disappeared from the tanker "Vladimir" in the Black Sea, on January 31, 1973, the family received a telegram that her husband and father died in the line of duty, but the grave or some information could not be found.

Excerpt of the program from 23.06.2003: Tamara Alekseevna Dolgova is looking for her mother.

In the 1940s, Maria Vasilyevna Voronkova worked as the head of the department of the Khabarovsk Regional Party Committee, in 1949 she was repressed, being pregnant, and served time in the village of Semenovka, Primorsky Krai (now the city of Arsenyev).

In 1952, Tamara was adopted by the serviceman Alexey Ivanovich Dolgov and his wife Alexandra Vasilyevna, they lived in Voroshilov (now Ussuriysk); the adoptive parents died, nothing is known about the fate of their mother.

Video description from Novoshakhtinsk: Maria Voronkova is told about by her eldest daughter Nina Akimovna and her neighbor Vera Fedotovna Kartashova; Maria Vasilyevna remembered her younger daughter all her life and dreamed of finding her.

In total, the family had four children, the older brother Vladimir died, the middle sister Anna Akimovna Voronkova is wanted (she disappeared in 1947 during a trip to her mother).

Meeting with my sister in the studio.

Calendar: 06.2003

Locations: Moscow region [788] Germany [84] Kazakhstan [114] Republic of Mordovia [749] Rostov region [798]

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