In 1971 my Mom bought a movie camera and started making home movies. We both enjoyed the process a lot. She soon acquired a magnetic board with letters, and we began to add captions to the films.
I do not remember what happened to the movie projector, but it disappeared a long time ago, and I was wondering whether I will ever be able to watch these movies again. Fortunately, nowadays, many companies can digitize your old movies, and several years ago, I sent the first two reels to convert them to mp4. I liked the result, and now that Mom brought several more back, I finally sent them to the same company, and I liked the results even more.
Today, I am posting the first reel, which covers the time from early spring early summer 1971.
Apparently, if I spent enough time, I should be able to add captions to this movie, but I do not have time neither now, nor in the next several years, so let me just briefly mention what it is about.
The title says “Lialia’s school break.” Lialia was my nickname, and a break was a spring break in the first grade. Everything was filmed in Saint-Petersburg (back then – Leningrad) and near suburbs.
By episode:
- I play with a big doll, which could “walk,” when you hold her by the hand. Her name was Walking Nina.
- I am walking around in the city center, close to the Church on Blood, not restored yet back then.
- In the Zoo
- In the courtyard of my home, playing “classes” on the asphalt.
- A canary named Solka. That was an amazing story – one cold November night, he flew inside our apartment when my aunt opened a window leaf for a minute. We tried to find out whether he was a runaway but didn’t succeed. Then we had to buy a cage and some books about canary care:).
- Waking at the Strelka – the edge of Vassilievski Island, then on the roof of the Peter-and-Paul Fortress, and then inside the fortress. Then I take a camera and record Mom.
- At Strelna, a near suburb. We are there with Mom and Grandpa Fedia, and it’s hilarious how he is trying to help me to climb on a tree, and then helps me to get off, and this all happens three times in a row.
- Walking along the Neva River, and then taking a trip on a small boat
- In the Alexandrovskiy Park, close to the St. Isaac Cathedral, and by the river again.
- Later in spring. Since we see balloons, it should be May 1 or May 2 – we didn’t have balloons on regular days, only for big holidays, and May Day was one of the occasions when kids got balloons. Mom is filming, and I am there together with Mom’s friend Alla and her twin daughters Sveta and Lera. They were three or four years older than me. As a prank, we attach our balloons to the teeth of one of the Griffons on the Neva embankment.
- All of us are back to my house, and we play with a collie puppy in the courtyard (he is not my dog, somebody else’s).
- Later in spring, probably mid – May. Mom and I are in Central Recreational Park. First, everybody is casing a squirrel – they are unseen in the city.
- Then – intensive rope-jumping:)
- We are visiting an exhibit, which is called “Made in Poland.”
My historical posts are being published in random order. Please refer to the page Hettie’s timeline to find where exactly each post belongs, and what was before and after.
That is so great that you are able to bring the old movies to life!! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! It feels SO OLD, that I feel comfortable presenting it as a historical piece, rather than something personal :).
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Very cute little girl! Being black and white makes it even more interesting.
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Yep, I feel pretty ancient 🙂
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This is so cool!!
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Right :)? More to come!
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I like how the poor dog seemed confused and hid under the seat.
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He was just a puppy and was scared of five kids trying to pet him 🙂
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Я тоже помню такую выставку! и значок у меня есть!
Очень узнаваемый двор на Галерной. И так интересно посмотреть на старый Питер и на веселую девочку 🙂
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