A new author's project by Maria Shakhova has been released on YouTube

The project “We and They” was released on YouTube, with the support of the Institute for Internet Development

The project “We and They” was released on YouTube, with the support of the Institute for Internet Development, Maria Shakhova's author's project “We and They” was released, the main goal of which was an attempt to understand how Russia has changed over the past three decades.

The main characters of the video project cycle are foreigners living in Russia, as well as Russians who have lived in other countries for a long time.

The first season will include 10 episodes in which the heroes will share stories of my life. They will answer the question why they choose to live and work in Russia and talk about cultural, social, economic, as well as typical living conditions in different countries.

“We have such a national trait – to scold everything in a row, not noticing anything good around. By the way, this is not accepted in the West. There, if you saw “dirt”, take it and take it away, do something for the country, and then speak. It's the other way around here, “says the author and host of the project, Maria Shakhova.

The” We and They “project is dedicated to what a person really feels when they move to another country.

” Each country has its own PR. The United States promotes itself as the freest country, but if something happens, then you will be scanned and not only on social networks. Germany is the most economically developed, but most people live on loans, paying huge taxes. Japan is the most technologically advanced, but try somewhere to pay with your phone or watch. With the collapse of the Union, Russia has completely lost its image. We stayed somewhere in the 90s and still think that our country is unhappy and catching up. It is at best, and at worst, hopelessly lagging behind. Having traveled half the world, I know for sure that this is far from the case. And through the eyes of other people, I want to show how everything really happens, ”concluded Maria Shakhova.

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