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Nanook of the North
Published in Hardcover by HarperCollins (1971)
Author: Robert Joseph Flaherty
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Good Movie
I saw this movie during a documentary class and my whole class enjoyed watching this movie. However there are many who refer to this movie as a view of "eskimo" life, which it is not. We learned in class that this movie was actually representing a time about 10-15 years prior to the filming. Many of the things in this movie were contrived for the making of the film. Some examples of this were Nanook's name (and family) and the walrus hunt (they no longer used harpoons to get walrus', instead they used guns).

However, that said, this WAS one of the best fictional accounts of inuit life I have ever seen. It truely had the flavor of reality and I found myself numourous time pulling for the people in the film. It also had an essence of comedy that I had not expected. I found my self very satisfied with the movie in general.

The beginning of Documentary Film, One of The Greatest Films
Most of what I could say has already been said. It is an important historical document of a vanished way of life. It is a unique tribute to one man & his stand agianst the elements. Flaherty invented documentary as we now know it in this film. The filmmaker displays almost as much tenacity & courage in recording the material as Nanook does in his everyday life. A measure of the film's greatness is the profound effect it had on Orson Welles. After seeing the film Welles is said to have abandoned the editing of his 'Magnificent Ambersons' & taken on a journey to South America to shoot in documentary style.

A classic of ethnographic film
Robert Flaherty's "Nanook of the North" is a true classic of ethnographic film. The principle behind anthropological film in the early days of its existence was to capture traditional societies in time, a sort of "salvage ethnography." In doing so, filmmakers like Flaherty and others particularly focused on Amerindian cultures, which were seen as a dying remnant of early America. In creating his silent masterpiece, Flaherty used actors of Inuit extraction, who still knew the traditional ways, and who could reproduce their culture for posterity through film. Though his methods have been criticized as contrived and retrogressive, post-modernist rhetoric has not succeeded in ruining this film in the popular or anthropological circles. "Nanook" remains a warm account of traditional Inuit/Eskimo life, despite their frigid setting. The DVD collectable edition contains some photo galleries and useful material about Flaherty and his subjects.


The odyssey of a film-maker : Robert Flaherty's story
Published in Unknown Binding by Threshold Books ()
Author: Frances Hubbard Flaherty
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The Complete Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tales
Published in Hardcover by Grammercy (1993)
Authors: Lily Owens, Lily Faowens, Lily Owens, and Hans Christian Andersen
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Robert J. Flaherty: A Biography
Published in Hardcover by University of Pennsylvania Press (1984)
Authors: Paul Rotha and Jay Ruby
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The Vision of Robert Flaherty
Published in Paperback by Indiana University Press (1988)
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AutoCAD 2002 - One Step at a Time (2nd Edition)
Published in Paperback by Prentice Hall (21 August, 2001)
Author: Timothy Sean Sykes
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The world of Robert Flaherty
Published in Unknown Binding by Da Capo Press ()
Author: Richard Griffith
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