Macedonian movie "Ritam i Zvuk" from 1955 In the superb Macedonian countryside filmed in colour, men and women plant rice, harvest with peace and joy. A vibrant ode to nature rings out. The commentary emphatically praises the simple joys of a life punctuated by the seasons and dances passed down through the history of the Macedonian people. Each traditional dance is performed with beauty and precision. The clarinet, mandolin and violin lead the women's farandoles and the men's circle dances.
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Medieval Frescos in Macedonia (1957) - Macedonian documentary movie
Macedonian documentary movie from 1957, Vardar Film Production, original title: "Srednovekovni freski vo Makedonija" The film describes the frescos' wealth and values of the masterpieces in several churches and monasteries in Macedonia
Macedonian documentary movie from 1958, Vardar Film Production, original title: "Ohridsko Ezero" Natural beauties of Ohrid Lake, the old town and the bazar in Ohrid with the old architecture and archeology escavations.
Macedonian movie "Ritam i Zvuk" from 1955 In the superb Macedonian countryside filmed in colour, men and women plant rice, harvest with peace and joy. A vibrant ode to nature rings out. The commentary emphatically praises the simple joys of a life punctuated by the seasons and dances passed down through the history of the Macedonian people. Each traditional dance is performed with beauty and precision. The clarinet, mandolin and violin lead the women's farandoles and the men's circle dances.
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The Galichnik Wedding (1955) - Macedonian Documentary Movie
The film describes the Macedonian wedding customs during the religious holiday St. Peter's Day (Petrovden) in the Macedonian village of Galichnik and its surroundings. One can see the preparations for the wedding, as well as all the customs till the young couple's first wedding night. Director: Aco Petrovski
Macedonian movie from 1954 - Ohrid is a city on the eastern shore of Lake Ohrid in the Republic of Macedonia. Ohrid is notable for having once had 365 churches, one for each day of the year, and is referred to as the Macedonian Jerusalem. The city is rich in picturesque houses and monuments, and tourism is predominant. In 1980, town Ohrid and Lake Ohrid were accepted as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Macedonian movie from 1952 - Director: Trajche Popov- Music performed by the Simphony Orchestra of Macedonian- Philharmonic Orchestra- The film is a kind of a film poem according to the poem of the Macedonian poet Kocho Ratsin (Kosta Solev Racin). Through a film panorama of the people's life in the past, the film expresses his poetical way and style - Koco Solev Ratcin is the most revered poet and is the founder of Macedonia's modern poetry. Born in Veles in 1908 to a poor family, Ratcin was encouraged by his parents to study art and literature His father Apostol was a poor potter who taught Ratcin the pottery trade.
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Throughout The Pirin Macedonia (Niz Pirinska Makedonija) - Macedonian Documentary from 1948
Macedonian documentary movie from 1948 - A visit of the Macedonian delegation in Pirin Macedonia, now a part of Bulgaria since the partition of Macedonia in 1912/13. The footage is shot in Melnik, Bansko, Sveti Vrach, and Rozhden Monastery, showing the life of the ethnic Macedonians as recognised minority and nation in Bulgaria in 1948.
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