In 1968, Alberto Bianchi filmed images of a family trip to Malcesine, on Monte Baldo. The sequence opens with wildflowers in the foreground and the amateur filmmaker's daughter holding them in her hands in a small bouquet, smiling and smelling them. The shots then show the descent along the Monte Baldo-Malcesine cable car (inaugurated only six years earlier), with panoramic views of the surrounding mountain landscape. In the subsequent sequence, we see the wife and daughter engaged in crossing a stream on a wooden log.
In 1968, Alberto Bianchi filmed images of a family trip to Malcesine, on Monte Baldo. The sequence opens with wildflowers in the foreground and the amateur filmmaker's daughter holding them in her hands in a small bouquet, smiling and smelling them. The shots then show the descent along the Monte Baldo-Malcesine cable car (inaugurated only six years earlier), with panoramic views of the surrounding mountain landscape. In the subsequent sequence, we see the wife and daughter engaged in crossing a stream on a wooden log.