Nanook of the North, Robert FLAHERTY, 1921
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Nanook of the North, Robert FLAHERTY, 1921
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| this vid was tooken ... ( 9 months ago by lovefornothing5) |
| this vid was tooken in the l920's or so..next to the hudson bay (in canada) most of the time this bay was frozen in the vid..robert j flaherty then made this video iin the l940's (redone) making it better |
| no..its just how it ... ( 9 months ago by lovefornothing5) |
| no..its just how it was bac then..u dumb ass..this was the first vid ever made..and they cant fuckn re.edit this by putting it on the comp THERE WASNT COMPS BAC IN THAT TIME..it just that the kids were small smart ass |
| no..its just how it ... ( 9 months ago by lovefornothing5) |
| no..its just how it was bac then..u dumb ass..this was the first vid ever made..and they cant fuckn re.edit this by putting it on the comp THERE WASNT COMPS BAC IN THAT TIME..it just that the kids were small smart ass |
| they cant do ... ( 9 months ago by lovefornothing5) |
| they cant do editing becuz its bac in the day..they ddnt hav comps. |
| they cant do ... ( 9 months ago by lovefornothing5) |
| they cant do editing becuz its bac in the day..they ddnt hav comps. |
| Flaherty returned ... ( 9 months ago by guiltyspark308) |
| Flaherty returned to create a sequel to find that Nanook and his family had died of starvation. People really do live like this, even today. It is far from fake,and a great example in sociology. It is a little boring, but it's interesting to see how this society lives without all the modern things we have. |
| Paul Graf likes men! ( 9 months ago by perilouspete) |
| Paul Graf likes men! |
| Actually, most of ... ( 9 months ago by MissStPatrick) |
| Actually, most of the events in this film were staged. Nanook isn't his real name and that wasn't his real family. Furthermore, Flaherty insisted that Nanook go hunting with a harpoon... they had guns by that time. The ending, in which Nanook and his family are supposedly in peril of dying was implausible, as there were nearby French-Canadian and Inuit settlements. And finally, the igloo used in the movie was only half-built and the family is only pretending to sleep. This is'nt a documentary. |
| Yes it is a ... ( 9 months ago by Jesusisyhwh) |
| Yes it is a documentary. It is the first of its kind. The hunting methods, fishing methods, and igloo building were all accurate of how Allakariallak's ancestors lived. It is also interesting to note that Alllakariallak died of starvation 2 years after this film was made. |
| i want to thankyou ... ( 8 months ago by teniagirl) |
| i want to thankyou from Madrid, Spain. This video helps me to study flaherty in my subject of History of Cinema at the University :D |
| This is a 1 of the ... ( 7 months ago by yoyoyo2388) |
| This is a 1 of the first featurelength forms of expository documentary. I personally think it is a wonderful film despite how constructed it was. Flaherty wanted the film 2 b entertaining 2 the white western society so it had 2 fit into the dominate ideology of the time; this being that all none white people were native, simple or childlike. This was paticularly shown in a later scene of Nanook biting the record. Of course this documentary was editing! It was just in a far more simplictic way. |
| hey people..stop ... ( 7 months ago by JosephFlaherty) |
| hey people..stop studying me..its freaking..im still alive..if u want proof...call 1 867 980 9944 ...ask for robert flaherty and they well tell u that im not there..lolstop studying me! |
| What you mentioned ... ( 7 months ago by Gabotas21) |
| What you mentioned is absolutely true, nevertheless, this was one of the only references they had from this, and even though Nanook -or whoever he is- was forced to do this documentary they were the only reference civilized people had from this place at this time, Flaherty tried to recuperate some ancient customs, however he was criticized by all anthropology community. |
| The real Robert ... ( 7 months ago by rnech) |
| The real Robert Flaherty lives in Florence, Alabama and can be reached at (256) 766-9917 His son, Junior, lives in Columbiana, AL. He can be reached at (205) 678-8202. They'll be glad you called! |
| yeah..im Robert ... ( 7 months ago by JosephFlaherty) |
| yeah..im Robert Joseph Pauloosie Flaherty also...im from Nunavut canada...and he was my great grandpa... |
| So is it true or ... ( 6 months ago by ohworldgirl) |
| So is it true or false that Nanook died two years later after the completion of this film. Also - how do you know this was not Nanook's family? Thanks. |
| He didn't die at ... ( 3 months ago by Gabotas21) |
| He didn't die at all, maybe he disappeared just because Flaherty didn't want anyone to know what he had done... etnography is supossed to be an observation where you don't influence or act, by the way, I know that because I study Anthropology and I have to read a lot... |
| Your great grandpa ... ( 2 months ago by Archigearour) |
| Your great grandpa made the film, not you. |
| obviously its cool. ... ( 2 months ago by hisboo911) |
| obviously its cool. so why is the baby naked?! |
| hahahaha ( 2 months ago by Corez6) |
| hahahaha |
| tooken? ( 1 month ago by MissLeigh78) |
| tooken? |
| This is the first ... ( 1 month ago by oblivion300) |
| This is the first recorded documentary but Nanook died a few months after it was made. Oh and by the way they look happy in the filming, I'm sure they were glad other people were able to see there culture. |
| Art it may be but ... ( 1 month ago by B1ggz13) |
| Art it may be but this film is just a depiction of the beginning of the end of the Inuit way of life as it is shown by Flaherty. From here on it was down hill. The period from 1930 to 1960 is an especially embarrassing chapter in the history of the Canadian Government and is a repeat of the incredibly inhumane and disrespectful treatment of indigenous people which occurred through the USA with the American Native Indian. Try reading Melanie McGrath's "The Long Exile" for a better insight. |
| does anybody know ... ( 3 weeks ago by lkh380) |
| does anybody know where i can get this full version video? |













