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  2. Nanook of the North - Wikipedia

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    Nanook of the North at IMDb; Nanook of the North is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive; Experimental footage done with Nanook of the North at the Internet Archive; Great Movies: Nanook of the North by Roger Ebert; Nanook of the North an essay by Dean W. Duncan at the Criterion Collection

  3. Robert J. Flaherty - Wikipedia

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    R.J. Flaherty taking a movie, Port Harrison, QC, 1920-21 Robert Joseph Flaherty, FRGS (/ ˈ f l æ. ər t i, ˈ f l ɑː-/; [3] February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film, Nanook of the North (1922).

  4. Nanook - Wikipedia

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    In Inuit religion, Nanook (/ ˈ n æ n uː k /; Inuktitut: ᓇᓄᖅ [1], [2] lit. "polar bear") was the master of bears, meaning he decided if hunters deserved success in finding and hunting bears and punished violations of taboos. [3] The word was popularized by Nanook of the North, the first feature-length documentary. [citation needed]

  5. File:Nanook of the North.webm - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Nanuk l'esquimal; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Nanuk, člověk primitivní; Usage on cy.wikipedia.org

  6. File:Robert J Flaherty - 1922 - Nanook Of The North (Nanuk El ...

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  7. Tanfield Valley - Wikipedia

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    Tanfield Valley, also referred to as Nanook, is an archaeological site located on Imiligaarjuit (formerly |Cape Tanfield), along the southernmost part of the Meta Incognita Peninsula of Baffin Island in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It is possible that during the Pre-Columbian era the site was known to Norse explorers from Greenland and ...

  8. Nature documentary - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Flaherty's 1922 film Nanook of the North is typically cited as the first feature-length documentary. [1] Decades later, Walt Disney Productions pioneered the serial theatrical release of nature-documentaries with its production of the True-Life Adventures series, a collection of fourteen full length and short subject nature films from 1948 to 1960. [2]

  9. Pathé Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The following year, it released Robert J. Flaherty's groundbreaking documentary Nanook of the North. Other notable feature releases included the controversial drama Sex (1920) and director/producer Cecil B. DeMille's box-office-topping biblical epic The King of Kings (1927/28).