Italian title reads 'Bimbi d'Austrian di Svizzera e di Germania'.
Cattolica, Italy.
LS. Panning shot of children's seaside holiday camp in Italy, mass of children running around. LS. & MS. Spiral staircase with children coming down it. MS. Bottom of staircase with children running...
Italian title reads 'Bimbi d'Austrian di Svizzera e di Germania'.
Cattolica, Italy.
LS. Panning shot of children's seaside holiday camp in Italy, mass of children running around. LS. & MS. Spiral staircase with children coming down it. MS. Bottom of staircase with children running by. LS. Beach crowded with children. LS. Children running into the sea. LS. Elevated, beach full of children. LS. Children on beach playing games. LS. Dining hall with children coming in. MS. Three small girls eating meal. MS. Two boys eating. SCU. Two girls eating (2 shots). MS. Girls eating. Several shots of group of children looking at map of Europe. CU. Boy's finger pointing to journey on map showing where he has come from. MS. Girls in dormitory, chatting, writing, dressing etc. SCU. Girl writing letter home. CU. Girl's hands, pan up to face. CU. Girl's parents on a photo on table.
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