Anatoliy Anatolich Unveils "When I Was Little" Project with a Surprise Twist
In a vibrant celebration of nostalgia and introspection, Anatoliy Anatolich launched his latest project, "When I Was Little, " on April 10th. The event took place in the historic setting of the "Kadr" children's cinema, a venue steeped in history since its establishment in the 1950s.
A Journey into Childhood
This innovative project aims to transcend the typical format of a talk show, delving deep into the foundational stages of human identity. Anatolich's vision is clear: exploring the fundamental question of how childhood shapes the individuals who later impact the world.
"Today, we unveil not just a show, but a conversation about personal evolution. Approaching 40, I've been through a period of experimenting with formats, and now I feel like I've found something truly mine, " Anatolich shares candidly.
Andriy Bednyakov's Nostalgic Dive
The premiere episode features a poignant interview with Andriy Bednyakov, a renowned TV host, who opens up about his childhood in Mariupol. Through heartwarming and sometimes heart-wrenching anecdotes, he reflects on family, early joys, and the inevitable pains of growing up. His stories offer a rare glimpse into the intimate landscape of his formative years.
Interestingly, Bednyakov was notably absent from the event, leaving attendees speculating about the reasons behind his choice to skip the unveiling.
A Star-Studded Support System
The launch drew a crowd of Ukrainian celebrities, eager to support Anatolich in this new venture. Among the attendees were Vitaliy Kozlovskiy with his wife Yulia Bakumenko, Ramina Eshakzai, Anton Ptushkin, and Olya Tsybulska. Their presence underscored the project's significance and the communal interest in exploring the intricacies of childhood memories.
The absence of Bednyakov at the event, despite being the first guest, added an intriguing layer of mystery, sparking whispers and speculation among the guests.
As Anatoliy Anatolich embarks on this new chapter, the anticipation is palpable. "When I Was Little" promises to be more than just entertainment; it's a thoughtful exploration of the past, aiming to uncover the often overlooked roots of personal and societal transformation.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova