In 1967, Giuseppe Lenzi created a filmed chronicle of a high-mountain vacation in the Mont Blanc massif, staying at the Monzino Hut (Rifugio Monzino). The sequence opens with wide views of the peaks illuminated by the sunrise, filmed from the hut. This is followed by images of the descent along steep and rocky paths, with glimpses of the valley below. In the final part, the camera focuses on the alpine fauna: some chamois are observed as they drink from a stream before climbing back up towards the higher and more inaccessible areas.
In 1967, Giuseppe Lenzi created a filmed chronicle of a high-mountain vacation in the Mont Blanc massif, staying at the Monzino Hut (Rifugio Monzino). The sequence opens with wide views of the peaks illuminated by the sunrise, filmed from the hut. This is followed by images of the descent along steep and rocky paths, with glimpses of the valley below. In the final part, the camera focuses on the alpine fauna: some chamois are observed as they drink from a stream before climbing back up towards the higher and more inaccessible areas.