In the winter of 1960, Rodolfo Galeazzi filmed a family vacation in Val Gardena. The sequence opens on the balcony of the house, where his wife Anna Maria and their children Giovanni, Paola, and Costanza appear one by one; Paola writes the phrase “W LE VACANZE” (Hooray for Holidays) with chalk on the wooden wall. The images then show the winter alpine landscape, with slopes covered in snow-capped pines and the profile of the Sassolungo in the background. The film alternates moments of domestic life, such as the family lunch, with outdoor scenes of the children skiing and walking in the deep snow. Among the shots, a house named “Biancaneve” (Snow White) also appears, nestled in the landscape of Val Gardena.
In the winter of 1960, Rodolfo Galeazzi filmed a family vacation in Val Gardena. The sequence opens on the balcony of the house, where his wife Anna Maria and their children Giovanni, Paola, and Costanza appear one by one; Paola writes the phrase “W LE VACANZE” (Hooray for Holidays) with chalk on the wooden wall. The images then show the winter alpine landscape, with slopes covered in snow-capped pines and the profile of the Sassolungo in the background. The film alternates moments of domestic life, such as the family lunch, with outdoor scenes of the children skiing and walking in the deep snow. Among the shots, a house named “Biancaneve” (Snow White) also appears, nestled in the landscape of Val Gardena.