Frame for A Few Poses (1976)

Frame for A Few Poses (1976) poster

Six part TV series where Karpo Godina filmed common folk, showing the world of people who have filled their lives with hobbies and skills of their own making. It features gold panners on the river Pek, a shepherdess who plays music on a leaf, a football fan, a potter, and an unusual orchestra.

Director: Karpo Aćimović Godina
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 181 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Predrag 'Peđa' Vranešević, Mladen 'Bata' Vranešević
Editing: Karpo Aćimović Godina
Production: Neoplanta Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Magyar, Română, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenčina
Original Language: sh

Keywords

folklore, vojvodina

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Frame for A Few Poses about?
Six part TV series where Karpo Godina filmed common folk, showing the world of people who have filled their lives with hobbies and skills of their own making. It features gold panners on the river Pek, a shepherdess who plays music on a leaf, a football fan, a potter, and an unusual orchestra.
Who directed Frame for A Few Poses?
Frame for A Few Poses was directed by Karpo Aćimović Godina.
How long is Frame for A Few Poses?
Frame for A Few Poses has a runtime of 3h 1m (181 minutes).
What genre is Frame for A Few Poses?
Frame for A Few Poses is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Frame for A Few Poses produced?
Frame for A Few Poses was produced in Yugoslavia.