When money doesn't smell: release of "Besogon" by Nikita Mikhalkov
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Nikita Mikhalkov has released another plot of "Besogon". As usual, the famous director touches upon several topical topics, among which he highlights modern realities in the form of earning by any methods and means. The plot itself bears the eloquent title "Money Does Not Smell".
Mikhalkov in his "Besogon" gives an example from the last "burning" - the invitation of scandalous bloggers and not only bloggers to federal channels, to theaters, to art exhibitions. What is the purpose of this? The answer is simple, and there is only one: making money. Moreover, those who, for example, invited the notorious Olga Buzova to the Moscow Art Theater (for a moment - to the academic theater), calmly say:
This is for the hype. We hypanuli ...
Academic theater "Haypanul". So, now that performance is in all the "irons". It is discussed not only by the media specializing in culture and art, but also by Besogon, which the very name already hints at...
It is quite understandable that the pandemic hit the wallet of theaters, concert halls and cinemas hard. But betting in art exclusively on earning money, and crossing out art and culture itself, is a clear overkill.
Nikita Mikhalkov's reasoning:
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