Shelter
Originally released in 1955. Shelter is a documentary film. directed by Aco Petrovski. At just 18 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The film describes the life of the last Macedonian nomadic ethnic group, so called Karakachani. In 18th century, their ancestors, ants of the Traco-Illyrian, leaded by Papucoroshi, as a result of the Turkish oppression withdrew from Gramos, passing through the Macedonian mountains. They settled the surroundings of the mountain Osogovo, particularly the village Vrbica, in Kochani’s district. Nowadays, they can be seen dressed in black, on market days through the towns of Eastern Macedonia. In spring, before they leave on their nomadic trip with the flocks of sheep, at first they fleece the sheep and make various handmade products for domestic use. During their stay in the mountains, they are occupied with milk production and manufacturing. They live a quiet nomadic life, moving themselves from one pasture to another with their whole equipment. They spend the winter period in the warmer districts, along the valley of the Vardar River.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- MK
Production Companies
- Vardar Film
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Shelter about?
The film describes the life of the last Macedonian nomadic ethnic group, so called Karakachani. In 18th century, their ancestors, ants of the Traco-Illyrian, leaded by Papucoroshi, as a result of t...
Who directed Shelter?
Shelter was directed by Aco Petrovski.
How long is Shelter?
Shelter has a runtime of 0 hours and 18 minutes (18 minutes total).
When was Shelter released?
Shelter was released on January 1, 1955 in theaters.