Andrei Ujică listed it among his favourite films, calling it "not a
frame too short, not a frame too long."
Verena Paravel also described seeing it on her first day of film school, calling it "the beginning of a cognitive and creative revolution for me."
Ian Christie has written that
Seasons of the Year is a "a vivid calendar of land and animal husbandry," comparing it to
Salt for Svanetia (1930). It was listed at #47 on
Sight & Sound's list of the Critics’ 50 Greatest Documentaries of All Time, and finished #14 on the Filmmakers' list. ==References==