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Edward R. Feil, Edward G. Feil, Ken Feil, Naomi Feil, Beth Rubin
Summary:
Home movie of a summer trip to Lake Roaming Rock in Roaming Shores, OH. Shows the boys enjoying the beach while Beth reads a book and tries to hide from the camera and a fireworks show at night. Back home in Cleveland, Beth pushes the boys and friends on a spinner while Tiger runs around in the yard.
Home movie of Ed and Naomi’s trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico in winter 1972. Begins with the couple on a flight to Puerto Rico. Shows neon marquees at nighttime, the Feils sunbathing and wading in the ocean, sailing by Castille San Felipe del Morro, and driving through El Yunque National Forest, where they visit Yokahú Tower.
Depicts the activities of the Western Reserve Wheelers, a cycling group of which Ed Feil was a member, throughout the year of 1974. Footage primarily consists of the Wheelers participating in different cycling events and club runs, but also shows the group socializing with each other over meals and repairing their bicycles. A mix of different club members appear throughout the film and the weather changes to show all seasons. Much of the film was taken by Ed as he participated in the bike rides.
Edward R. Feil, Naomi Feil, Edward G. Feil, Ken Feil, Beth Rubin, Leslie Feil, Betsy Feil, Ellen Feil, Amy Feil, Kathryn Hellerstein, David Hellerstein, Jonathan Hellerstein, Daniel Hellerstein, Susan Hellerstein, Vicki Rubin, Julius Weil, Helen Kahn Weil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Beth Hellerstein, Nellie Feil, Harold. S. Feil, Herman Hellerstein
Summary:
Compilation reel of home movies.
Circa 1975: Beth, Naomi, Eddie, and Kenny performing a skit, presumably set in 1936 (based on newspaper date at beginning showing news of Edward VIII’s abdication). Followed by close up images of one of the boys drawings: Opa and Oma, Mrs. Schnurmann, Oma at work, etc. Then shows still black and white photos of Naomi, including her first wedding and baby photos of Vicki and Beth (cut with a clip from "Where Life Still Means Living").
1963: Wedding reception for Ed and Naomi at the Harold Feil home. Naomi wears a light blue dress with matching veil. Ed and Naomi cut a wedding cake.
1965: Black and white footage of a Hanukkah celebration with the Weils.
Home movie of a medical conference where the Feil film "Closed cuff method of gowning and gloving" is being played inside a booth labeled "Teaching technology for operating room nursing". Attendees sit and watch the film and talk with representative from Case Western Reserve University. Also shows other booths at the convention.
An advertisement for Pampers diapers in which a woman recounts the birth of her daughter, and a nurse in the maternity ward is shown putting a Pampers diaper on the newborn shortly after delivery. An offscreen narrator describes the benefits of the product. One of the winners of the 1976 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for homeowners insurance with the Insurance Company of North America (INA), in which a jingle plays over animated shots of the company logo. An offscreen male narrator describes the benefits of INA policies over images of a live-action family in a painted home stage set. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for State Farm automobile insurance in which a company agent drives to work as a jingle plays. State Farm marketing appears in increasingly absurd places along his drive, including traffic lights, trains, people's shirts, and on a dog. A skywriter pilot speaks to the agent and apologizes for oversleeping. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for State Farm automobile insurance where shots of cars on the road are edited to up tempo music. An offscreen male narrator describes the savings available for State Farm customers and a jingle plays. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Schaefer beer in which a jingle plays over scenes of people hang gliding and drinking the product together following their flights. One of the winners of the 1975 Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Fresh spray deodorant in which an offscreen male narrator describes safari photographer Betty Bruce's work in Africa over footage of her team taking pictures of various wildlife. Bruce addresses the narrator about the importance of the deodorant in the African heat. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Calgon bath oil beads in which an offscreen male narrator describes how dry heat dries out women's skin over shots of sand blowing around a windy desert. A woman bathes with the product in a tub in the middle of the desert, and a river of water begins flowing beside her. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Avon's Skin So Soft bath oil depicting a woman pouring a bottle of the product into a forest lake and taking a bath in an outdoor bathtub. An offscreen female narrator extols the beautifying qualities of the product and encourages the viewer to ask for more detail from their Avon representative. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Dove soap in which a woman addresses the camera and describes how she has quit using regular soap for a year in favor of Dove. The woman recounts how she made the choice by noticing how Dove moisturized her skin while regular soap dried it out when she applied each product to one side of her face. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Continental Palmolive soap in which a woman meets her husband by the Spanish Steps in Rome as an offscreen male narrator describes how she uses the product to maintain her youthful look even as she approaches 30. The woman addresses the camera to talk about her daily beauty regimen and the narrator describes the richness of the soap over shots of cream being poured onto a floating bar of the product. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Princess Dial soap in which an offscreen male narrator extols the moisturizing qualities of the product over shots of a woman standing over a sunny beach and applying the soap to her face during a bath. The narrator describes how the soap replenishes face oils lost to dry wind and heat as the camera zooms in on water beads sitting on the woman's cheek after she washes. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Continental Palmolive soap in which a French woman named Madame Rene Perrier drives around a riviera in Nice and talks about how she uses the product daily to preserve her looks. An offscreen male narrator describes the qualities of the product over images of a pair of hands using the soap. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Shield deodorant soap in which an offscreen male narrator describes the anti-bacterial and refreshing properties of the soap over shots of a woman applying it to her body and the product sitting with a set of jars. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
An advertisement for Camay soap in which an offscreen female narrator discusses whether soft skin is inherited over a scene of a mother and daughter at a photo shoot. The mother washes her face with Camay in her bathroom and her daughter enters and hugs her, while the narrator describes how the product helps one maintain their soft inherited skin. Submitted for the Clio Awards.
Demonstrates through animated drawings and cinemicrography the three lines of defense against infection--the skin and mucous membranes, the lymphatic system, and the circulatory system including liver and spleen. Explains immunity to certain diseases, and describes how man can improve defenses against infection.
Compiled footage from the years 1955-1956, primarily focused on a young Lynn.
Begins with scenes of Christmas: Nelle and Lynn decorating the tree, holiday cards on the mantle, Lynn opening presents. Shot of exterior of Bixler home at 8539 Broadway Street and Lynn playing in the yard. Shot of Lynn in Easter dress with basket. Shows some footage taken through airplane window.
Cut to the 1956 Indianapolis 500 race taken from the stands ; Bixler family visits Sarasota, Florida and the Sarasota Jungle Gardens ; Lynn's birthday and a children's party ; the Bixlers at Little America Amusement Park in Indianapolis ; Lynn and friends playing outside ; Lynn showing balloon animals to the camera ; Lynn and Nelle playing board games ; Lynn's classroom at school at Christmastime ; footage of animals from Cincinnati Zoo, including monkeys and seals performing.
Begins with two older couples (realtives?) posing with Nelle and Lynn ; Bixler family visits Parrot Jungle in Miami where exotic birds perform.
Lynn playing on the swing set in the Bixler backyard ; Lynn and Nelle boarding a plane ; some dark footage of one of the couples from the beginning along with scenes of a backyard garden ; Lynn playing with the dog ; Nelle and Donald modeling a formal dress for the camera ; Nelle prepares a turkey for Thanksgiving ; scenes of what appears to be a big family gathering ; people out on a the water and the Bixler's boat with the confederate flag ; ends with more footage of Lynn and Nelle at the beach.
Shows the Bixler family touring various attractions around Washington DC, including: the White House, Jefferson Memorial, Mount Vernon, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Capitol Building, and the Supreme Court Building. The family then visits Colonial Williamsburg.
Opens with footage of an unidentified dam. Briefly shows exterior of Chrysler transmission plant in Kokomo.
Film mostly shows construction projects in various stages filmed across the seasons. Lots of footage of men working and close-ups of machinery. One site is Eastgate Shopping Center in Indianapolis. Another appears to be a stadium or racetrack.
Depicts an encounter between two train passengers--a black man and a white woman. A brief exchange of glances leads them both into an imagined sequence in which personal fantasies and prejudices are explored, exposed, and abandoned.
Home movie documenting Ed Feil’s trip to California in 1956. Primarily shows Muscle Beach and people enjoying recreation. Shows people dancing in an outdoor bar, exercising on the beach, and sunbathing. Also features street scenes in Los Angeles and footage of models at a car show.
Edward R. Feil, Daniel Hellerstein, David Hellerstein, Susan Hellerstein, Jonathan Hellerstein, Nellie Feil, Ken Feil, Edward G. Feil, Mary Feil Hellerstein, Beth Rubin, Naomi Feil, Herman Hellerstein
Summary:
Home movie of Daniel Hellerstein's 16th birthday party. Daniel is presented with a birthday cake and blows out the candles. His siblings and cousins sit around the dining room table as slices of cake are passed around and the adults look on.