Review of Nanook of the North (1922) by Sergio R — 03 Aug 2012
Conceived as the first artistic documental in cinema history, Nanook of the North is an etnographic film that follows Flaherty's ambitions with atractive pace, seductive shots and a great use of black and white, but also suffers from a misguided ending and very graphic scenes.
This review of Nanook of the North (1922) was written by Sergio R on 03 Aug 2012.
Nanook of the North has generally received very positive reviews.
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