Pigeon's Milk (1976)

Pigeon's Milk (1976) poster

The protagonist is a kind and brave boy who helps people fight evil. One day, a horseman arrived at the doorstep of an orphan’s house, asking for wine and oats for his horse. The house owner, unable to provide more than a dry flatbread, offered the horse hay instead of oats, which he used as bedding. The horseman was touched by the boy’s kindness and promised to reward him generously if he followed in his footsteps and helped others along the way.

Director: Nikoloz Sanishvili
Runtime: 45 min
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Music: Sulkhan Tsintsadze
Production: Georgia-Film
Country: Soviet Union
Language: ქართული
Original Language: ka
More Films by Director: Nikoloz Sanishvili

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pigeon's Milk about?
The protagonist is a kind and brave boy who helps people fight evil. One day, a horseman arrived at the doorstep of an orphan’s house, asking for wine and oats for his horse. The house owner, unable to provide more than a dry flatbread, offered the horse hay instead of oats, which he used as bedding. The horseman was touched by the boy’s kindness and promised to reward him generously if he followed in his footsteps and helped others along the way.
Who directed Pigeon's Milk?
Pigeon's Milk was directed by Nikoloz Sanishvili.
Who stars in Pigeon's Milk?
Pigeon's Milk stars Gega Kobakhidze, Sesilia Takaishvili, Nino Dolidze (II), Guram Pirtskhalava, Kote Daushvili, Vakhtang Mikhelidze.
How long is Pigeon's Milk?
Pigeon's Milk has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
Where was Pigeon's Milk produced?
Pigeon's Milk was produced in Soviet Union.