Spend some time on YouTube and you can find countless of hours of people on vacation in Slovenia, their trips covered from all angles, with more than enough material for future historians to go over and get an idea of what life was like here for the casual visitor in the second decade of the 21st century.
But go back to a time before smartphones and GoPros and the record is much sparser, and thus three short films shown before are more valuable than they seem. The first shows Ljubljana in 1952, with a focus on the intersection of Slovenska and Čopova, between Nama, the Hotel Slon and the Post office. The second the entrance to Postojan cave in 1967, and the third Lake Bled in 1973.