In Tatarstan, they are preparing an application for verification of the TV series “The Boy’s Word”

In Tatarstan, they are preparing an application for verification of the TV series “The Boy’s Word”

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The Commissioner for the Rights of the Child in Tatarstan, Iryna Volynets, is preparing an appeal to Roskomnadzor with a request to check the TV series “Slovo Patsana. Blood on the Asphalt”, which was released in November, about youth gangs in Kazan in the 1980s. This is reported by “Vechernyaya Kazan”.

In a conversation with the correspondent of the publication, Volynets stated that Zhora Kryzhovnikov’s TV series should be checked for compliance with the presidential decree on the approval of the foundations of state policy on the preservation and strengthening of traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.

RIA “Novosti” agency reports on Tuesday about the ongoing inspection of children and conversations with their parents, which was organized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Tatarstan after the fight of teenagers in imitation of the heroes of Kryzhovnikov’s work.

Earlier, reports were published on social networks and local mass media that after the release of the TV series “The Boy’s Word”, teenagers in the Sarmanovsky district of Tatarstan created Telegram channels, which were named after two well-known Kazan organized crime groups (ORGs). Teenagers divided the area into spheres of influence and appointed “shooters” to their opponents in the created channels. They also posted videos of fights in messengers, writes RIA Novosti.

The premiere of the eight-episode series took place on November 9 at the Moscow cinema center “Oktyabr”. The first episodes of the project are already available in Wink and Start online cinemas. Earlier, “Slovo Patsana” received three awards at the festival of online cinemas “New Season”. Ivan Yankovsky and Anastasia Krasovskaya, who performed the main roles, took second place in the “Heroes of the New Season” nomination, and the series became the most anticipated at the festival, writes TASS.

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