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Gerald Santana
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1060
From: Cottage Grove OR
Registered: Dec 2010
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posted January 21, 2011 11:56 AM
Amazing story of synchornicity. Carl Jung describes this in very subtle ways as being a real mystical experience, in other words, it is no accident. I have many to share as well. Here's one, I'm currently working on piecing together the story of a Nebraska family and time line for 5 x 400' cans I found at a thrift store, with some of the most gorgeous photography on Kodachrome, preserved in metal cans from around 1959-1969. There are about 10 years that the family spliced together in somewhat chronological order, and lists for each can. One is labeled 'Australian Trip'. Needless to say I saw them all in one night, and was gripped by every scene, one more beautiful than the next.
I've seen many home movies, these are exceptional due to the photography, film stock, composition, direction, etc. I was so intrigued by my findings that I went back to the same store a week later and found 4 x 50' reels with a 16mm splicer and box of rubber bands with the with the name Grandma Hoppe inside a plastic bag marked "$1.99". It was the same writing from the cans! One reel is sound only for a reel to reel (I'm hoping to get one soon, so I can hear the family's voices), while one was in Australia and the other a trip to San Francisco. The last '50 reel was black, and exposed film.
We call the family "The Does" and used some of the frames from the films to build my website and encouraged me to preserve family movies when they suddenly come up in from of me. I may come into contact with the family some day, as I plan to make a documentary about these finds. How these films and their Keystone 105 ended up in a thrift store in California is still a mystery to me. They may have moved out to California but I am uncertain, and if they did I can not imagine why the kids got rid of these films as they are featured prominently in them. I have all of their first names, but missing the last names of many family members.
If anyone can direct me to the Hoppe, Heine, or Mitchell family from Nebraska, I hope to reunite the films with their owners some day. Great story anyway Bryan, I'm glad you were reunited with your long lost films, here's to synchronicity!
Gerald
-------------------- http://lostandoutofprintfilms.blogspot.com/
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