Kabloonak : the stranger
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- Name
- Massot, Claude (Director,Screenwriter)
- Regnier, Sebastien (Screenwriter)
- Benayoun, Georges (Film producer)
- Rozenberg, Paul, 1955- (Film producer)
- Gendron, Pierre (Film producer)
- Dance, Charles (Actor)
- Inukpuk, Adamie (Actor)
- IMA Films (Production company)
- Bloom Film (Firm) (Production company)
- CFP Vide (Firm) (Film distributor)
- Title
- Kabloonak : the stranger
- Other Titles
- Nanook revisited
- Abstract
- This docudrama, filmed in the frozen northern reaches of Canada and Russia, depicts some of the technical difficulties that filmmaker Robert Flaherty encountered when he staged scenes for his 1922 silent film Nanook of the north. It shows how he initially clashes with the Inuit culture, but eventually a friendship develops with the protagonist, Nanook, and the rest of the community.
- Collection Name
- Robert J. Flaherty project
- Archival Context
- Series III: Films. Box no. 97
- Subjects
- Inuit--Social life and customs; Inuit; Flaherty, Robert Joseph, 1884-1951; Nanook of the North (Motion picture)
- Format
- video recordings
- Genre
- Feature films
- Publication Information
- CFP Video (Firm): Montréal (Québec). 1994
- Date
- 1994
- Physical Description
- 1 video file (111 minutes); 111 minutes
- Note
- Original format: VHS
- Raven Releasing; Starr-Boyajian. From Cecile Starr
- Language
- Inuktitut
- Library Location
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
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- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/9rvm-n675