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The Hare Census
The daily routine in the village of Yugla is broken by the statistician clerk Asenov, who comes with a mission to count the hare population in the locality. He makes the village mayor Bay Georgi mobilize the local men in realization of the absurd task. Same day all the village men are in the field - the mayor, the teacher, the veterinarian… Naturally all the efforts failed in fulfilling the mission since not a single hare was seen.
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This nature documentary explores the ecological impact and population dynamics of hares across various landscapes. It delves into their breeding habits, survival strategies, and their role within different ecosystems. The film offers a detailed look at the challenges and resilience of these widespread mammals.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews for "The Hare Census (1973)" are difficult to pinpoint due to its nature as a documentary potentially aired as part of a series, nature documentaries from this era, especially those narrated by David Attenborough, were generally well-received for their educational value and cinematography. Audiences appreciated the detailed observation of wildlife.
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Praised for its informative approach to wildlife.
Appreciated for showcasing the natural behavior of hares.
Valued for its contribution to ecological understanding.
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Documentaries like 'The Hare Census' from the 1970s often relied on groundbreaking filming techniques for their time, allowing for unprecedented close-ups and observation of animal behavior in their natural habitats without significant disturbance.
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