The Cormorant Scarecrow (1998)

The Cormorant Scarecrow (1998) poster

It depicts the daily lives of people whose job is to chase away cormorants that eat fish from a fish farm near Donji Miholjac, Croatia. Cormorants are protected by law and their nesting grounds are located across the border, in Hungary, which gives the protagonists’ efforts a Sisyphean, absurd.

Director: Branko Ištvančić
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
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Country: Croatia
Language: Hrvatski
Original Language: hr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Cormorant Scarecrow about?
It depicts the daily lives of people whose job is to chase away cormorants that eat fish from a fish farm near Donji Miholjac, Croatia. Cormorants are protected by law and their nesting grounds are located across the border, in Hungary, which gives the protagonists’ efforts a Sisyphean, absurd.
Who directed The Cormorant Scarecrow?
The Cormorant Scarecrow was directed by Branko Ištvančić.
How long is The Cormorant Scarecrow?
The Cormorant Scarecrow has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is The Cormorant Scarecrow?
The Cormorant Scarecrow is a Documentary film.
Where was The Cormorant Scarecrow produced?
The Cormorant Scarecrow was produced in Croatia.