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Nanook of the North - Wikipedia
Nanook of the North (also known as Nanook of the North: A Story Of Life and Love In the Actual Arctic) is a 1922 American silent documentary film by Robert J. Flaherty, with elements of docudrama.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanook_of_the_North
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Nanook of the North (1922) - IMDb
Directed by Robert J. Flaherty. With Allakariallak, Alice Nevalinga, Cunayou, Allegoo. In this silent predecessor to the modern documentary, film-maker Robert J. Flaherty spends one year following the lives of Nanook and his family, Inuits living in the Arctic Circle.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0013427/
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Nanook of the North (1922) - Classic Documentary - YouTube
HIGHER QUALITY VERSION: https://youtu.be/7uuOmZmqoXA Nanook of the North (also known as Nanook of the North: A Story Of Life and Love In the Actual Arctic).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4kOIzMqso0
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Nanook of the North - Best quality (HD) - Nanook el Esquimal HD - Full - YouTube
Nanook of the North (also known as A Story Of Life and Love In the Actual Arctic) is a 1922 silent documentary film by Robert J. Flaherty.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YO7VGccCmU
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The Criterion Collection - Nanook of the North(1922)
The Criterion Collection - Nanook of the North(1922).
https://www.criterion.com/films/574-nanook-of-the-north
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How I Filmed 'Nanook of the North' | International Documentary Association
In August 1910, Sir William MacKenzie whose transcontinental railway, the Canadian Northern, was then in the initial stages of construction, commissioned the writer to undertake an expedition to the East Coast of Hudson Bay to examine deposits of certain islands upon which iron ore were supposed to be located.
https://www.documentary.org/feature/how-i-filmed-nanook-north
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Amazon.com: Nanook of the North (The Criterion Collection): Allakariallak, Nyla, Allee, Cunayou, Allegoo, Camock, Berry Kroeger, Robert J. Flaherty, Charles Gelb, Herbert Edwards, John Révillon, Frances H. Flaherty: Movies & TV
Amazon.com: Nanook of the North (The Criterion Collection): Allakariallak, Nyla, Allee, Cunayou, Allegoo, Camock, Berry Kroeger, Robert J. Flaherty, Charles Gelb, Herbert Edwards, John Révillon, Frances H. Flaherty: Movies & TV.
https://www.amazon.com/Nanook-North-Criterion-Collection-Allakariallak/dp/6305257442
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Nanook of the North Movie Review (1922) | Roger Ebert
There is an astonishing sequence in Robert J. Flaherty's.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-nanook-of-the-north-1922
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Watch the Very First Feature Documentary: Nanook of the North by Robert J. Flaherty (1922) | Open Culture
A rudimentary difference between fiction narratives and documentary film is supposed to be that one is created out of the imagination, and the other is a recorded document of real events. Yet if we go right back to the very first feature length documentary, Robert J.
http://www.openculture.com/2015/07/watch-the-very-first-feature-documentary-nanook-of-the-north-by-robert-j-flaherty-1922.html
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Nanook of the North
This pioneering documentary depicts the harsh life of an eskimo and his family.
http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article/296740|0/Nanook-of-the-North.html
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Nanook of the North (1922) - Rotten Tomatoes
Nanook of the North is regarded as the first significant nonfiction feature, made in the days before the term.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/nanook_of_the_north
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Nanook of the North | Nanook of the North
Nanook of the North by Nanook of the North, released 02 March 2018
1. Siulleq
2. Tulleq
3. Pingajoq
4. Sisamaat
5. Tallimaat
6. Arfernat
7. Arfineq-aappaat
8. Arfineq-pingajuat
9. Qulingiluaat
10. Qulingat
Following a stunning recent Boiler Room performance, Nanook of the North take a deep sonic and conceptual trip northbound on their enchanting, eponymous debut album, via Denovali Records.
Nanook of the North are Stefan Wesołowski and Piotr Kaliński (also known as Hatti Vatti) - two acclaimed Polish musicians whose simpatico merging of compositional roles are blended as seamlessly as their use of acoustic and electronic sounds. Recording sessions broadly found Stefan playing violin and piano parts with additional synth touches and Piotr taking care of electronics, more synths and the final mix.
Upon being invited by the Sopot Film Festival next to their hometown of Gdansk to perform an improvised score to a film screening, the duo chose Robert J. Flaherty’s classic 1922 silent movie of the same name - ‘Nanook of the North’. Keen to maintain and nurture the initial ambient essence of the film, the duo travelled to Iceland where they recorded the album in Reykjavík and later mixed it in Greenland.
Despite the icy expansive isolation captured from the movie, the album is also transferrable in scenario and evocation, equally omitting the dangerous allure of dystopian cityscapes, or even the 80s sci-fi horror menace of Maurice Jarre, Howare Shore and Jay Chattaway.
‘Nanook of the North’ runs the gamut of images, scenarios and atmosphere akin to scenes in a film. Opening with a window into the unknown, the mood carries from the darkly foreboding, ‘Siulleq’ into the dank, dread-filled kosmische of ‘Tulleq’ over the slow nocturnal drive through a techno metropolis of ‘Afternat’ to the gargantuan foreboding awe of ‘Qulingat’, which seems to suggest the story is far from over.
Stefan Wesołowski is a violinist and composer best known for work with Jacaszek, his score to the BAFTA-nominated, Oscar-shortlisted Marlon Brando docu-film ‘Listen To Me Marlon’ and for his rapturous, critically acclaimed album ‘Rite of the End’.
Piotr Kaliński (also known as Hatti Vatti) - is one of the Polish underground's most vital figures. Renowned for for his analogue-focused sounds, this experimenter/explorer has been on a decade long excursion through vast and heterogeneous modern electronic realms.
Previous praise for Stefan Wesolowski:
“Haunted, cavernous and horribly satisfying” Uncut
“Awe-inspiring music that soars through dread, sorrow, joy and every emotion in between. A stunning and poignant inward journey” XLR8R
“Instrumental evocations of loss and Decay, and monumental progressions through cavernous spaces. Wilting melodies are hemmed in by resonant menace, dissipated through drifting clouds of bowed tones or punctuated by ominous percussive thuds” The Wire
“This is spiritual music; we hear this in the deliberate pacing, the yearning of the violins, the harmonic highs - but also in the droning lows, the earthly electronics, the tactile immediacy of the interface between heaven and earth” A Closer Listen
Previous praise for Hatti Vatti:
"The record sees the producer combining a vast array of samples with his set-up of hardware and other tools, creating a record that covers numerous sounds, operating at times between ambient and bass-heavy genres such as footwork and juke” The Quietus
“Hatti Vatti is an underground hero amongst an intricate scene. A musician with fine tact and attention to detail, pared back to its barest essentials. Well-crafted and listenable" The Ransom Note
https://notn.bandcamp.com/album/nanook-of-the-north