Footage in this AI enhanced film was taken in New York, Paris and Berlin between 1927 and the summer of 1929 when the roaring 20s was at its peak. Enjoy! You can find more information in the description above
My mother was born in 1910 so was a teenager at the height other the Roaring 20s. I have a photo of her with her cloche hat, long coat, and silk stockings...like many of the women in this video. What a time to be alive!
My grandmother was a young woman at that time from southern France. She had quite dark skin (it was before the time of fashionable sunbathing) and used to put a powder on her face to look whiter. I always remember her telling me about that.
By far, the most interesting thing about those times, and any time, is the fact that each and every one of us had ancestors living in them, and if you go far enough back, you will find that all of us are family of one another
I've never missed a time period I never lived in as much as I've missed the 1920's. I've missed it intensely my entire life and I have no idea why. When I was a teenager I longed for CD's of a certain type of 20's singer but had no idea how to explain it to anyone else. Turns out I was desperately searching for Rudy Vallee.
Me too. I stare at photos of that time period and wish I could step into them. I love everything about the 20s. I've even dreamt of being there. Who knows why?
Literally feel the same although I am drawn to Paris in the 20s and have dreams about it frequently. I would love to just go back for a night and experience it ❤️
Of course that era had issues. What time period didn't? But they look much happier than what's crawling around today . The fashion was beautiful. Great clip.❤
Yea for very specific people let's see how working class people or non white people were doing during the 1920s I don't understand why people have to glorify the past you can appreciate the aesthetic of the time without doing so plus just beacuse people look happy doesn't mean they actually are
@@Genorgin The comment I sent you about not referring to you as radical scum seems to have grown legs and walked off. But anyway, the creepy crawlers know who they are. They just don't give a f**k.
Stupendous!!! The cloche hats, the fur collared coats, the bowed lips painted dark red, the $27,50 opening night Ziegfield Orchestra seats. That was a small fortune back then. Thank you so much for this window into the past.
These are such amazing videos... bringing the past back to life with the restored footage. I can keep watching your videos over and over. Thanks for all your hard work. 😃😃😃
$27.50 each for two tickets to the Zeigler follies. That's $500 each in 2024 money. I wonder what month that was in 1929. I assume it is early in the year, since the Depression officially will start in August and the stock market will crash in October. ...probably not a lot of people spending $1000 on one show later that year.
My uncle (who was probably born around 1919) once told me that the shenanigans of the '60s with drugs and sex occurred in the '20s as well. They were into coke and heroin back then. Apparently the Keystone Cops were so frenetic because of all the blow they were doing... ❄️❄️❄️
@ taured646 You don’t actually know that - you aren’t living inside their heads every minute of every day the way you are in your own life, but having been such a wet blanket about that, I agree if you lived in the right place and you were the right kind of person with the right resources, I’ll bet it could have been a lot of fun, until you got sick that is, but still refreshing while it lasted!
@@lorie76yt I think it wasn't that great. Alcohol was illegal so people were breaking the law just to have a drink. The Great Depression began in 1929 and the party was over. Economic hardship for a whole decade to follow and then WWII. 🙄 What a terrorist attack that fifteen years was...
Great footage and thanks for sharing it! Many young women were getting a feeling of freedom after WW1, having served in various capacities in the work force. Cultural fashion change like shorter hair and wearing revealing skirts to show off knees was more about breaking the shackles of demure Victorian ideas than seeking attention. It was a heady time in cities for women who were looking for options to the statis quo.
That little window. That tiny little window between the two world wars, before the stock market crashed and the Dust Bowl in the US. People, at least in these 3 cities, were able to breath a little. And then...
So nice to see back into these times; only I wish we had much longer videos. It’s sad seeing them so alive and knowing they are gone now 😢. Thank you for the beautiful video 💗
The footage in Berlin in particular is really haunting, because of what would take place 7 years later… Some of those folks could have died during the war.
@@codymoe4986 yeah, but it’s still haunting to see a place so full of life and people, knowing that it would get bombed only a few short years afterwards.
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The Twenties were so important because they gave women, heretofore, an unparalleled level of freedom!!! Everyone looks so bubbly and excited- a fresh new feeling of hope and optimism after the horrific Great War ended!!! Great parties! 🥰
I love watching these vids, but this one just moved too fast :\ I know it said highlights, but I couldn't even take any of it in cuz the video changed scenes every 2 seconds :
Amazing job as always, it's sad to think how life was soon going to drastically change for the worse for all these people with the great depression and WW2.
That’s a pretty good looking reconstruction of old film. I don’t like the way it jumps from one scene to the next so quickly. Right about the time you start looking at one scene, it’s gone.
The year my parents were born. My mother did not see any of this. She was an ethnic German born in rural Poland. Her family lived a 19th century style farm life until world war two.
Footage in this AI enhanced film was taken in New York, Paris and Berlin between 1927 and the summer of 1929 when the roaring 20s was at its peak. Enjoy! You can find more information in the description above
Just WOW! … love your videos ❤ it’s like going in a time machine for the visual sense !
How does AI assist ?
My mother was born in 1910 so was a teenager at the height other the Roaring 20s. I have a photo of her with her cloche hat, long coat, and silk stockings...like many of the women in this video. What a time to be alive!
The next decade was far from living an ideal existence. Those who were the stars of this video had not a clue about what was coming their way.
hunny boo i know you're momma ain 't 113 years , 2 months and 27 days old
@@lovely_rimi201she probably has passed on ?
My grandmother was a young woman at that time from southern France. She had quite dark skin (it was before the time of fashionable sunbathing) and used to put a powder on her face to look whiter. I always remember her telling me about that.
@@Angelina-zu6no It is somewhat sad that she had those types of feelings. That would have probably been a fashionable trait over upcoming decades.
By far, the most interesting thing about those times, and any time, is the fact that each and every one of us had ancestors living in them, and if you go far enough back, you will find that all of us are family of one another
That was lovely. Thank you!
A lot of glamour in those days.
I never cease to be amazed at the quality of the video, and even with sound, as if I had been there myself!)
They usually add street sounds to it. "Talkies" didn't exist until 1927 and that was Hollywood films.
@@lemurianchick ,yes, I know that the sounds are fake or this is filming from the late 20s.
@@vadukraine "Even with sound" you were amazed. Okay, just checking. There are people who think the Civil War was in the 1960s and not the 1860s.
wonderful it reminds me of photos of my grandmother and great aunt walking together dressed like these beautiful ladies!! ❤❤❤
Your grandmother and great aunt both were Flappers most likely. The Flappers were awesome
@@juniorchavesopicassodeyahu988 they were and had many a great story to tell ! 😃👍
@@leea2112 That's so cool
It`s so incredible that those movies were taken more than one hundred years ago!
Are you from the future? Because it was 1927-1929.
Very beautiful 🎉 it looked like they had such a happy time
I've never missed a time period I never lived in as much as I've missed the 1920's. I've missed it intensely my entire life and I have no idea why. When I was a teenager I longed for CD's of a certain type of 20's singer but had no idea how to explain it to anyone else. Turns out I was desperately searching for Rudy Vallee.
Past life, I am sure...👍
@@lemurianchick Probably! It's the only explanation that makes sense to me.
@@m0L3ify That level of random obsession really tipped it off for me! 😆
Me too. I stare at photos of that time period and wish I could step into them. I love everything about the 20s. I've even dreamt of being there. Who knows why?
Literally feel the same although I am drawn to Paris in the 20s and have dreams about it frequently. I would love to just go back for a night and experience it ❤️
The hats, the clothing, the music!
I would have loved to have lived in that era. Everyone was so well dressed, fashions for women were gorgeous.
Same!. I'm actually running out of movies and shows to watch with that era as the backdrop.
Of course that era had issues. What time period didn't? But they look much happier than what's crawling around today . The fashion was beautiful. Great clip.❤
Subjective on the happiness part
Ppl like you are so annoying. Stop glamorizing the past when there was literal segregation
Yea for very specific people let's see how working class people or non white people were doing during the 1920s I don't understand why people have to glorify the past you can appreciate the aesthetic of the time without doing so plus just beacuse people look happy doesn't mean they actually are
@@Genorgin clarification... I wasn't referring to you as radical scum. Those creepy crawlers are on a whole other south bound level.
@@Genorgin The comment I sent you about not referring to you as radical scum seems to have grown legs and walked off. But anyway, the creepy crawlers know who they are. They just don't give a f**k.
"That's all". Love it.
That Zeigfeld Follies billboard! Wow!
Whit all due respect a million thanks for your great work and dedication sincerely Jose Silva from San Diego CA.
Stupendous!!! The cloche hats, the fur collared coats, the bowed lips painted dark red, the $27,50 opening night Ziegfield Orchestra seats. That was a small fortune back then.
Thank you so much for this window into the past.
These are such amazing videos... bringing the past back to life with the restored footage. I can keep watching your videos over and over. Thanks for all your hard work. 😃😃😃
Lots of fun and love.
If only we could still be living this dream..
This brings to life - real life back then!
I was always fascinated with how germany looked during the inter-war period. Thank you for letting me see this beautiful fiotage.
Great video of the twenties and the colour brought it to life the people looked so happy then the roaring twenties was great in some ways
I really dig those flapper hats
A joy to watch...thanks!
$27.50 each for two tickets to the Zeigler follies. That's $500 each in 2024 money. I wonder what month that was in 1929. I assume it is early in the year, since the Depression officially will start in August and the stock market will crash in October. ...probably not a lot of people spending $1000 on one show later that year.
Beautiful, the people were happier than now 👏👏👏👏
Loved ones lost in WW1, stock market crash, no antibiotics, gangsters....I don't think so...
My uncle (who was probably born around 1919) once told me that the shenanigans of the '60s with drugs and sex occurred in the '20s as well. They were into coke and heroin back then. Apparently the Keystone Cops were so frenetic because of all the blow they were doing... ❄️❄️❄️
@@lemurianchick very interesting🤔
@ taured646 You don’t actually know that - you aren’t living inside their heads every minute of every day the way you are in your own life, but having been such a wet blanket about that, I agree if you lived in the right place and you were the right kind of person with the right resources, I’ll bet it could have been a lot of fun, until you got sick that is, but still refreshing while it lasted!
@@lorie76yt I think it wasn't that great. Alcohol was illegal so people were breaking the law just to have a drink. The Great Depression began in 1929 and the party was over. Economic hardship for a whole decade to follow and then WWII. 🙄 What a terrorist attack that fifteen years was...
Great footage and thanks for sharing it! Many young women were getting a feeling of freedom after WW1, having served in various capacities in the work force. Cultural fashion change like shorter hair and wearing revealing skirts to show off knees was more about breaking the shackles of demure Victorian ideas than seeking attention. It was a heady time in cities for women who were looking for options to the statis quo.
So much liberty ! For movie buff. For movie buffs watching French movies between 1930 and 1945, best one !
This looks great and colorful and happy. Love it
That little window. That tiny little window between the two world wars, before the stock market crashed and the Dust Bowl in the US. People, at least in these 3 cities, were able to breath a little. And then...
Sooo fascinating 💖... Like the French lady at 1:00 with her cloche hat. Mysterious 🤩
So nice to see back into these times; only I wish we had much longer videos. It’s sad seeing them so alive and knowing they are gone now 😢. Thank you for the beautiful video 💗
The footage in Berlin in particular is really haunting, because of what would take place 7 years later…
Some of those folks could have died during the war.
Guessing the vast majority shown in these films, are long gone.
What's your point?
@@codymoe4986 yeah, but it’s still haunting to see a place so full of life and people, knowing that it would get bombed only a few short years afterwards.
U guys great job looking at life 100 years back/thank you👏
Always stunningly beautiful 😊
Luv that time period. Like today, full of dreams and at the same time uncertainity but people lived their lives in an almost carefree demeanor...
Beautiful. Life is art
My ultimate favorite decade of clothing,❤️hats,jewelry,classy,humanity,ect…❤️
Classy? At least in Hollyweird it was very scandalous.
@@lemurianchickNo one thinks of Hollyweird as a role model for anything great. At least I don’t.
Nice colorization.
It's like, "The Shining!"
Look how clean those places looked back then. Yes there was pollution, but hardly any trash.
It’s so weird that a style could have so much influence that every single woman cut her hair off. Talk about peer pressure.
☺️
Hard to believe that the Great Depression started soon after these films were taken. That changed a lot of things for these people.
Very interesting, and fun to watch.
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The AI colors are getting more realistic. Not quite there though.
I love how dressed up everyone is. There are so many slobs today!
Watching at 0.5x speed gives a whole other experience. It allows you to take in the details better. It's a little freaky that way, but pretty wild.
Looks like they had the spirit of the ‘80’s 🤘
As a society,we have went backwards. Wonder what these people would think of the world today?? I would rather have lived then!!!!
The Twenties were so important because they gave women, heretofore, an unparalleled level of freedom!!! Everyone looks so bubbly and excited- a fresh new feeling of hope and optimism after the horrific Great War ended!!! Great parties! 🥰
Was red the IT color for lipstick?
The video would have been better with fewer scenes and more time spent on each scene.
Beautiful!
I always grew up thinking my grandparents were angels. I was so wrong. Found out later they literally invented bar hoping.
1900年頃の映像と比べると、明らかに女性たちのスカートが短くなっている。その素材は軽そうに見えて、とても活動しやすそうだ。恐らく、当時の中高年以上の人々は眉をひそめたに違いない。
Love these gems of the Past ❤
Everybody wearing good shoes for sure
most of these people in this video are long gone.. they should see their city of new york today!! They would be shock..
1960s? Pah! This is where the action was.
1:17 that woman was stunning 😮 i love the way people dressed on the daily back in those days.
I bet the coats + shoes from that time period were of great quality. Look at the flappers on fleek lol, they ate + left no crumbs 。・:*˚:✧。
I love watching these vids, but this one just moved too fast :\ I know it said highlights, but I couldn't even take any of it in cuz the video changed scenes every 2 seconds :
Awesome. 👍
Yeah sadly, 10 yrs from this date, all would be a different story 😢
Wonderfull!!!
I like the way they dressed.
Che belle le ragazze di un tempo ,senza botulino,senza silicone ,donne bellissime ❤❤
The Ziegfeld Theater was closed in 1932 and the revue was replaced by a cinema.
Great work! What are you using for frame interpolation? Thanks
It went by so fast, I'll have to watch this in slow motion.
They all have a lot more spark about them back then than what we have today...I guess it was the calm before the wars started again...
Now people wear pajamas and slippers in public.
I know! They literally look like they just got out of bed which they probably did!!
Какие были женщины !
After WW1 before WW2… a brief moment of peace.
Amazing job as always, it's sad to think how life was soon going to drastically change for the worse for all these people with the great depression and WW2.
Those early shots looked like they could have been part of a modern day Some Like It Hot convention.
Whic program do you use for to give color to the black/white film?
Love the 20s!
А почему такая наоезка и нет нп одной целостной съёмки?
0:37 she looks like modern dancer Parxatskaya
❤magnifique 👏👏👏
NO CELLPHONES!!!! 😲 OMG!! what ever shall they do
Any chance you could make those clips a bit shorter and show them a bit faster!
Wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Why isn't this at least an hour long video!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😘😘😘😘😘
That’s a pretty good looking reconstruction of old film. I don’t like the way it jumps from one scene to the next so quickly. Right about the time you start looking at one scene, it’s gone.
At 0:36 a bottle of Bacadí! 🎉❤
Звуки прошлого!!!
All our modern bullshit has made us miserable and narcissistic. Progress but at such a cost.
men and women dress so well at this era til the 60's ❤
Clips just way too fast.
Magical!
0:11 0:33 The 1920s female empowerment 🥰
0:28 nada ha cambiado 😊😊
...2 minutes of fun
The year my parents were born. My mother did not see any of this. She was an ethnic German born in rural Poland. Her family lived a 19th century style farm life until world war two.
Well dressed people in the pre apocalyptic age we now live in.
0:56 oh look it's Hyphonix! 😅
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