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Эти фотографии были сделаны французским фотографом Жан-Полем Гийото, который посетил Россию сразу после распада СССР. У большинства россиян эти снимки вызовут ностальгические чувства. На снимках изображена российская страна, которая уже покончила с коммунизмом, но в тот момент Россия еще не знала, в какую сторону ей двигаться дальше...
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Norilsk, a passerby with egg packaging. 1993. |
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Norilsk. “October” Porch mine management. 1993. |
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Norilsk. Sobering. 1993. |
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Norilsk. On one of the streets of the city. 1993. |
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Grozny. January 12, 1995. The beginning of the First Chechen War. |
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Grozny. A wounded woman. January 1995. |
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Moscow. The waiting room at the Belorussky Railway Station. 1991. |
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Port of Providence, the Bering Strait. At the grocery store. 1991. |
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Krasnoyarsk. Women painters in the river port. 1993. |
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Yenisei between Abakan and Krasnoyarsk. 1993. |
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Peter Romanov, CEO of Chemical Plant in Krasnoyarsk “Yenisei”, which employs thirty thousand people in 1993. Krasnoyarsk, 1993. |
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Costin. 1399 km from Krasnoyarsk on the Yenisei. Erika Gerlits, from the Volga Germans, was deported to Kostino in August 1941, when she was 16 years old. 1993. |
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Yenisei between Abakan and Krasnoyarsk. 1993. |
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St. Petersburg. The boy on the street. 1994. |
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Port of Providence, the Bering Strait. Local power. |
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Moscow. The queue to the cashier in a department store, “Detsky Mir”. 1991. |
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Port of Providence, the Bering Strait. Tube power. 1991. |
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Port of Providence, the Bering Strait. Classes of accordion at music school. |
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Moscow. Turn on the street in the department store “Children’s World.” |
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Moscow. Boy on the podium “Dynamo” stadium during a football match. |
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Moscow. The interior of the restaurant “McDonald’s”. 1996. |
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The staff of the hotel “Central” on its back yard. Ul. Gorky, 1991. |
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