In 1967, Alberto Bianchi filmed a family vacation on Lake Ledro, a body of water nestled in the Garda Prealps in Trentino. The area, known for its crystal-clear waters and the imposing backdrop of mountains, was the ideal place for summer activities. The footage opens with close-ups of family members aboard a small boat: one of the daughters is seen, in a swimsuit and a red bucket hat, busy eating, followed by a shot of the wife and finally the youngest son, immortalized with his yellow hat as he takes a bite of a sandwich. Subsequently, the camera shifts to film the surrounding landscape, showing the boat coasting along steep rocky walls and, in a wider panorama, distinguishing the houses of the valley villages like Pieve or Mezzolago reflected on the lake's surface. The sequence concludes with a detail of the wooden paddle rhythmically cutting through the water during the tranquil movement of the boat on the lake.
In 1967, Alberto Bianchi filmed a family vacation on Lake Ledro, a body of water nestled in the Garda Prealps in Trentino. The area, known for its crystal-clear waters and the imposing backdrop of mountains, was the ideal place for summer activities. The footage opens with close-ups of family members aboard a small boat: one of the daughters is seen, in a swimsuit and a red bucket hat, busy eating, followed by a shot of the wife and finally the youngest son, immortalized with his yellow hat as he takes a bite of a sandwich. Subsequently, the camera shifts to film the surrounding landscape, showing the boat coasting along steep rocky walls and, in a wider panorama, distinguishing the houses of the valley villages like Pieve or Mezzolago reflected on the lake's surface. The sequence concludes with a detail of the wooden paddle rhythmically cutting through the water during the tranquil movement of the boat on the lake.