Nanook of the North (1922)
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 05:29:53
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 1 pages (355 words)
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 1 pages (355 words)
Robert J. Flaherty's non-fiction, silent documentary film, "Nanook of the North (1922)" was about the everyday life of Nanook, Nahla, his wife, Ollie his eldest son and Rainbow his youngest child. Their daily struggle to survive in a harsh and unforgiving environment of an icy land near Inukjuaq, on Hudson Bay in arctic Quebec, Canada Eskimos (Inuit) included hunting, fishing, trading, and migrating with little or no industrial technology. Flaherty took his camera to one of
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shooting a natural film. He also shoots and picks up many things he probably did not recognize while shooting. Flaherty succeeded because he put in so much time in the film. A year was spent in order to complete the film after ten years of his experience. Although many criticized his film due to inaccuracy of Inuit life in the 20th century, the film is still recognized as one of the best ever made today.
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