The song's title is shared with a produced by the Riga Film Studio , directed by Oļģerts Dunkers (sometimes credited to assistant Varis Brasla).
The instrumental version focuses on the catchy, rhythmic melody composed by , which has become a staple of Latvian pop music and folk celebrations. It is frequently used for: CДЃДјus Skaita RudenД« (Instrumental)
: It explores the moral values, daily lives, and romantic entanglements of young people of that era. Like the proverb, the film’s narrative suggests that the true value or outcome of these relationships and personal growth can only be measured after time has passed and experiences have matured. 3. The Instrumental Version The song's title is shared with a produced
While there are many versions, including popular renditions by and the children’s vocal ensemble Dzeguzīte , the "story" behind the song is rooted in both a traditional Latvian proverb and a specific historical film. 1. The Proverb: "We'll Count the Chickens When They Hatch" Like the proverb, the film’s narrative suggests that