Nanook Revisited
Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North created the very genre of film documentary, with its documentation of Nanook the Inuit and the Eskimo traditions which were even then being threatened by the influences of whites. This program revisits the site of Flaherty's filming, and learns that he...
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ftohiolinkdrc:oai:drc.ohiolink.edu:2374.OX/60447 2023-05-15T16:07:17+02:00 Nanook Revisited SFP Productions (IMA) 1992 55 min. VHS http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/60447 unknown 3101207 2250 http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/60447 Films for the Humanities & Sciences Social Studies Video Recording 1992 ftohiolinkdrc 2017-11-04T07:42:50Z Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North created the very genre of film documentary, with its documentation of Nanook the Inuit and the Eskimo traditions which were even then being threatened by the influences of whites. This program revisits the site of Flaherty's filming, and learns that he staged much of what he filmed, sired children to whose future he paid no heed, and is himself now part of Inuit myth. Moving Image (Video) eskimo* inuit OhioLINK: Ohio Digital Resource Commons (DRC) |
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Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North created the very genre of film documentary, with its documentation of Nanook the Inuit and the Eskimo traditions which were even then being threatened by the influences of whites. This program revisits the site of Flaherty's filming, and learns that he staged much of what he filmed, sired children to whose future he paid no heed, and is himself now part of Inuit myth. |
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eskimo* inuit |
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