The title is based on the Latvian equivalent of the English proverb, "Don't count your chickens before they hatch." In Latvian culture, this means one should only judge the success of an endeavor once it is fully completed—traditionally at the end of the harvest season (autumn). 2. The 1973 Film: Cāļus skaita rudenī
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)
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 title is based on the Latvian equivalent
: The film is a lyrical relationship drama set in the Soviet social reality of the 1970s. It is frequently used for: The song's title