In 1946, Ermenegildo Boccafogli films a winter day in San Martino di Castrozza, an alpine village in Trentino dominated by the Pale di San Martino peaks. The footage alternates between views of the snow-covered summits, sometimes partly shrouded in clouds, and close-ups of a young woman and a child playing outside in the snow. A central sequence shows a group of adults engaged in snow games, pushing and tumbling into snowdrifts. The final shots depict the Albergo Jolanda, identifiable by its sign, with two women walking in front of the building dressed in contemporary winter attire.
In 1946, Ermenegildo Boccafogli films a winter day in San Martino di Castrozza, an alpine village in Trentino dominated by the Pale di San Martino peaks. The footage alternates between views of the snow-covered summits, sometimes partly shrouded in clouds, and close-ups of a young woman and a child playing outside in the snow. A central sequence shows a group of adults engaged in snow games, pushing and tumbling into snowdrifts. The final shots depict the Albergo Jolanda, identifiable by its sign, with two women walking in front of the building dressed in contemporary winter attire.