The Danube Delta - a paradise of fishermen (1930-1939)

Footage №65904, 2 parts, black-white
Availability:Film hasn't been digitized
Director:Uljrih Kajzer/Ulrich Kauser/
Camera operators:Karl Kurcmajer

Reel №1

Austria.

Danube Delta.

Gen. fishermen-descendants of the seventeenth-century religious sect, who came from Russia.

Fisherman knit network.

Rocky river bank.

A fisherman with a fishing rod on the shore.

Fishermen gather to catch.

Take off the network, put in boats, the women give them supplies in a basket.

Network drive up to the boats on a donkey.

The men in hats sit in the boat.

Sailboats sailing through the thickets.

Flooding on the river, the trees in the water, the birds fly out of the grass.

Pelicans fish.

Ibis, heron near water

Austria.

A fisherman in a boat rowing.

In clear water seen shoals of fish, carp.

Thickets of water lilies on the water surface.

Fishermen make their way through the thickets, on the causeway are on the poles.

In place of the break tent, mosquito net hung.

Fishermen cook soup in the pot, dinner.

Sunset, all put to bed.

Morning begins fishing nets and fish nets.

Larger boats go away, stand on an anchor, drop network.

It sounds folk song.

Draw network with fish

Key words

Austria, the river, fishermen, fishing, women, transportation, water, birds, sailing
Austria, fishermen, fish, water transport, fishing

Reel №2

Austria.

Old Man examines the hook, inciting.

Hooks immersed in water.

Catching huge sturgeon and sterlet.

To get a fish, it is necessary to stun stick.

Return home with fish.

From sturgeon caviar take out, rubbed through a sieve, wash and squeeze through cheesecloth.

Caviar in the jars.

Various fish in baskets.

Fish canning factory, women work.

They salted the fish, put it in Bochenko.

Stockfish.

Lone fisherman also float to the house.

From the bridge jump into the water boy girl pass with rockers.

Boat Fisherman swims straight to the house

Key words

Austria, fishing, fishermen, fish, food industry, women, the river, the elderly, children, bridge, water transport

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