In 1957, Giuseppe Lenzi filmed a hike in Val di Fassa. The excerpt shows a man walking through green meadows, with a mountain hut on the left and the mountains in the background. After the walk, the man sits on a rock to rest, takes off his boots, and remains barefoot—a typical gesture of someone relaxing after a strenuous hike. The filmmaker alternates shots of the surrounding mountain panoramas, including Passo Sella and Sass Pordoi, with shots of his two friends.
In 1957, Giuseppe Lenzi filmed a hike in Val di Fassa. The excerpt shows a man walking through green meadows, with a mountain hut on the left and the mountains in the background. After the walk, the man sits on a rock to rest, takes off his boots, and remains barefoot—a typical gesture of someone relaxing after a strenuous hike. The filmmaker alternates shots of the surrounding mountain panoramas, including Passo Sella and Sass Pordoi, with shots of his two friends.