Nanook of the North

Nanook of the North

A story of life and love in the actual Arctic.

Sinopse

This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northern Quebec region. Although the production contains some fictional elements, it vividly shows how its resourceful subjects survive in such a harsh climate, revealing how they construct their igloo homes and find food by hunting and fishing. The film also captures the beautiful, if unforgiving, frozen landscape of the Great White North, far removed from conventional civilization.

  • 7.1
  • 1922
  • Released
  • 1h 19m
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$53,000.00

Keywords
  • #canada
  • #winter
  • #fishing
  • #polar zone
  • #harpoon
  • #inuit
  • #quebec
  • #husky
  • #kayak
  • #walrus
  • #arctic polar circle region
  • #silent film

Reviews

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967almost 2 years ago

At times I thought this was filmed in the 1960s. It has an astonishing quality to it - the camerawork delivering quite a pristine image of this man and his family as they spend a year eking out a traditional existence. The terrain is inherently hostile. The weather cares little for him, his wife, his young children or his howling pack of dogs as they must constantly hunt for fish and seals to ensu

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