Nanouk l'Esquimau

"I wanted to show the Innuit (Eskimo). And I wanted to show them, not from the civilised point of view but as they saw themselves as "we the people". Robert J. Flaherty. Dès 1914, Robert J. Flaherty photographie et filme les Inuits. En 1921, il réalise son documentaire, Nanook of the...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Leguen, Laurence
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:French
Published: Miniphlit 2019
Subjects:
art
Online Access:http://miniphlit.hypotheses.org/2338
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Summary:"I wanted to show the Innuit (Eskimo). And I wanted to show them, not from the civilised point of view but as they saw themselves as "we the people". Robert J. Flaherty. Dès 1914, Robert J. Flaherty photographie et filme les Inuits. En 1921, il réalise son documentaire, Nanook of the North, qui l'inscrira aux yeux de la postérité comme l'inventeur du film documentaire. Robert J. Flaherty ambitionne de faire découvrir les habitants de ces contrées glacées, sans stéréotype ni folklore. "I wanted to show the Innnight (Eskimo). And I wanted to show them, not from the civilised point of view but as they saw topics as “we the people”. Robert J. Flaherty. As early as 1914, Robert J. Flaherty photography and filmed the Inuit. In 1921, he made his documentary, Nanook of the North, who would put him in the eyes of posture as the inventor of the documentary film. Robert J. Flaherty aims to make the inhabitants of these glacial counties known, without stereotype or folklore.