Varvara, the daughter of the actor Mikhail Porechenkov:

1/2Photo: “Central Partnership”Photo:Personal archive of Varvara Porechenkova1. Favorite subject. At first, I liked them all equally, but then I became more interested in the humanities. My favorite is Russian.2. What grades did you get in school? I hope to graduate with good grades. So far, I'm getting A's and B's.3. Where are you planning to go to college? The producing department of the Moscow Art Theatre School. I was thinking about becoming an actress (at the age of 10, Varvara played the lead role in her father's directorial debut, D-Day. — Antenna's note), but you still have to be born an artist. I also considered the directing department, but in the end I realized that I have more organizational skills. My dad supported my choice. He seems happy that I will also be working in this field.4. Most vivid memory of school. Probably the last bell. Our school has a tradition of throwing a party for 11th-graders — something like the Oscar award ceremony. They come up with their own nomination for each student and make interesting introductions to them. Last year, our class congratulated graduates like this, and this year, the celebration was organized for us. Mikhail Porechenkov: - I am a humanities student, so I liked literature (it was my favorite subject) and history the most. I studied, let's say, normally. We will not reveal all the secrets (laughs). After school, I entered a military school. I wanted to join the army, to serve the Motherland. In addition, it seems to me that all guys love military topics, they like weapons, and I was no exception. But by the end of my studies, I finally realized that I had to go to a theater institute. The whole school was one wonderful memory, only positive emotions are associated with it. And the most unusual thing was that I graduated from it abroad, in the Polish People's Republic (the actor's father worked at a local shipyard where ships for the Soviet Union were built. - Ed. "Antenna"). By the way, I would like to take this opportunity to say hello to all the teachers!

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