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We'll live until Monday

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We'll live until Monday
3.99 €
Georgy Polonsky (1939-2001) is known to the public primarily as a screenwriter who created the literary basis for the famous films "Let's Live Till Monday" (1968), "The Key without the Right of Transfer" (1972) and "Translation from English" (1972, co-authored with N. G. Dolinina). The image of Ilya Semyonovich Melnikov (in the movie "Until Monday" he played Vyacheslav Tikhonov) has become a landmark for many generations of teachers and students. Melnikov is not a template "exemplary" teacher, but a living person who makes high demands first of all to himself. Yes, it can be difficult for him, sometimes he feels ridiculous and wounded, breaks down ... But he recognizes for himself and for the students the right to feelings, doubts, crises, he is honest and has impeccable moral sense, he understands where there is light and where there is darkness. There is nothing more important than to have such a person next to a teenager in the moments of adulthood, when the first lessons are taught to him by life itself....
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