This silent 1960s home movie was made by an unknown Black / African American family. It includes footage of a Christmas celebration, a trip to Kansas City featuring a visit to the Midwest Research Institute (MRI), a journey to Hong Kong, and a ski trip to June Lake, California. The characters in the film are primarily identified as family members, based on assumption. While parts of the film are of poor quality and the footage is unclear, most of the film is in good condition.
A family Christmas celebration takes place in a family home, with attendees dressed in formal wear (00:01). Views of the Christmas tree and children opening and playing with their presents (00:23). Family members are seated around the dining table (02:15). Presents are taken from underneath the Christmas tree and handed out (02:29). Some family members are dancing (02:57). Seated family members are conversing (03:31). The family is spending time in their garden outside (03:54). Family members play badminton (04:17). Women sit in chairs in the sun (05:31). A young child rides a bike (05:41). Family members play badminton as the child rides their bike nearby (05:52). The family is strolling through Theis Park in Kansas City, Missouri, past a fountain on a sunny day (06:20). Footage of the fountain (06:29). Views of the family’s walk through the park (06:50). Footage of other water features in the park (07:17). Footage of the Midwest Research Institute (MRI) building in Kansas City, Missouri (07:23). St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church sign (07:58). Footage from a parking lot in Kansas City (08:03). Family members walk towards a building (08:23). A fenced area filled with hay, containing several types of farm animals, including sheep and a horse (08:26). Crowded walking area (08:40). Views of passing trains (08:51). Views of a food vendor (08:59). Crowded walking area (09:01). A gingerbread shop (09:09). A marching band (09:11). Two children walking towards the camera (09:23). People gathered in front of a house (09:39). Footage of sailing boats and ships (09:58). Footage of streets in Hong Kong around Hennessy Road (軒尼詩道) (11:47). Footage of water horizons (12:35). Footage from Gull Lake Lodge, located in June Lake, California, between Gull Lake and June Lake in the Eastern Sierra (13:35). Views of the family gathered at the lodge (13:45). Some carry skis (13:54). Footage of the trees and mountains in the backdrop (14:02). Views of the family in a mountain log cabin (14:32). Views of a ski slope (14:36). Scenes of the family skiing (14:48). Footage of a sunny garden area, featuring flower beds and a picnic table (15:11). A 1961 light blue Ford Thunderbird parked (15:22). A male family member reaches through the front seat window (15:32). He enters the car (15:35) and drives the car further up their driveway (15:42). A woman arrives in another car (15:52). Another woman picks flowers from the flower beds in their garden (16:01). Family members spend time in their garden; some play badminton (16:52). Younger children play on a swing set (17:12).
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