Спасибо большой! I will have to watch the whole thing later.I noticed in the second scene there was a fellow intently burning his papers.It reminds me of an old Russian colloquialism-"Manuscripts don't burn".This comes from the life and literature of Mikhail Bulgakov. In the novel "The Master And Margarita, there is a scene where the Master throws his manuscript (a novel about Pontius Pilate and the trial of Yeshua, which becomes a "novel within the novel" as the story unfolds) into a fireplace because he felt it had brought too much trouble into his life. Margarita rescues the manuscript and the Master is later able to finish the novel with Woland's help. In Bulgakov's real life, he did something similar.He once attempted to burn the manuscript of "Master"into a fire,but failed to destroy it.So, the meaning of this proverb/colloquialism is basically "truth cannot be suppressed or destroyed".(if you haven't read Bulgakov, I highly recommend it-and start with "Master") ~hugs~