Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, standing up for the resonant film "Matilda" about the Russian Tsar Nicholas II, opposed the Kremlin's position on this work.
Such an opinion on the air of "Echo of Moscow" was expressed by the Russian publicist Alexander Nevzorov.
"Now stood up for" Matilda "Medvedev. To my deepest surprise. I was surprised that Medvedev, who is usually very obedient to the general temporal tendency, suddenly was trusted either to go against it, or to voice it. It's amazing, that's strange, "he said..
I do not think that anyone has the right to seriously discuss any issues from those stands and from those heights. The point is that here, I must say, the intelligentsia again pumped up, because it was not necessary to jar the spine. And the same (to director Alexei. - Red. ) Teacher explain to you once again that there are no legal regulations that would oblige him even to know that Nicholas II is a saint, "added Nevzorov.
The publicist also criticized the Russian Orthodox Church.
"There is a kind of show business called RPTs, they play their role-playing games with disguise, where they can call each other as you like, that's how there are mushroom elves in the Specific Park, there are people who are seriously playing dwarves and Call each other Thorin Dubovshchitom or "Your gnomieism", "Your meanness". In the same way inside this role-playing game of the ROC they can call each other anything, but we do not have to know about who they have as a saint, we do not have to think about it at all, there are no legal grounds to force us to do this or demand, So that we are aware of this, "he said..
"And besides it was necessary to speak honestly: here you have your Nicholas II, you want to worship him and pour on him tears, and we want to laugh, and for us this figure is miserable and anecdotal. Do not rattlethe the spine, do not tell us that, here, ah, that's how to slightly offend them. In the end, they can close in their own world, and no one in this world has the right to climb, and no one imposes them on it, because the Teacher does not have divisions of submachine gunners who will drive the poor Orthodox into the cinema - go or not, this Their choice ", - considers the publicist.
In addition, Nevzorov agreed with the opinion of the presenter that Medvedev had expressed "sensible words".
"Maybe it really makes sense to move on to practice, when both films, books, articles, and broadcasts will be marked with a certain sign such that, well, they are not recommended by the so-called believers," he concluded..
Note that on the eve of the Russian government's head stated "the inadmissibility of the persecution of works of art that no one has ever seen".
"Instead of principles, beliefs, respect for others' opinions and creativity, there is aggression and intolerance, and we see this aggression. This aggression is sometimes embodied in criminal acts. Sometimes it comes down to the persecution of the author, whose work has never been seen, "Medvedev said..
As reported by the "Observer", in mid-March, Dmitry Medvedev denied the words of President Vladimir Putin of his illness.
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