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The Birds Are Coming

The Birds Are Coming

Genres

Documentary

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A feature-documentary story about the way of fishing on Lake Dojran, with the help of cormorant birds. It talks about the connection between people and birds that are the best workers and irreplaceable assistants to fishermen. When the birds are gone, the fishermen are sad, but when the birds come, the fishing can begin.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Macedonian

Runtime

18 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

10 November 1956

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Panta Nikolić

Panta Nikolić

Tatkoto

Dimče Hristovski

Dimče Hristovski

Deteto

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