Russian actor Alexei Klimushkin, known for the role of Sylvester Andreevich in the TV series "Univer", launched self-knowledge courses. This is reported by the telegram channel Mash.
It is alleged that after the start of a special military operation, the actor left Russia and for a long time wandered around different countries, until eventually he settled in Prague (Czech Republic).
"The 60-year—old actor fit into the project - the so-called film therapy, where people are pumped through the disclosure of self-knowledge and creative practices. Coaches recruit 15 people a month and help them look inside themselves and not fall apart at the first casting. The cost of pleasure is 32 thousand rubles for a group lesson and 48 thousand rubles for an individual one, " the publication says.
Allegedly, the participants can achieve different results — from the base for the film to the status of "man of art".
Klimushkin calls himself an emigrant with a nomadic lifestyle and talks about moving, reflection, depression and how he copes with it through various practices.

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