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Kabloonak (Inuit for 'White Person', 'non-Inuit') is a Canadian drama film, directed by Claude Massot and released in 1994. [1] Plot. The film is about the making of Nanook of the North, a 1922 film about an Inuk called Nanook and his family in the Canadian Arctic . Cast.
Jan 11, 1995 · Kabloonak: Directed by Claude Massot. With Charles Dance, Adamie Quasiak Inukpuk, Seporah Q. Ungalaq, Bernard Bloch. In 1922 the first documentary came on the big screen: Nanook of the North (1922). Kabloonak is the story of the making of this movie.
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- Adventure, Drama
- Claude Massot
- 1995-01-11
Kabloonak. In this dramatic reinterpretation of how the first feature-length documentary -- "Nanook of the North" -- was made, daring 1920s filmmaker Robert Flaherty (Charles Dance) brings the ...
- Drama
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Sep 10, 2012 · Kabloonak 1994, directed by Claude Massot | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Robert Flaherty - the 'father' of the documentary, who died in 1951 - sits in a New York bar in 1922 like he's just...
Comedy. In this dramatic reinterpretation of how the first feature-length documentary -- "Nanook of the North" -- was made, daring 1920s filmmaker Robert Flaherty (Charles Dance) brings the...
Kabloonak (1994) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 45m 1994. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Story of the 1922 filming of the classic "Nanook of the North": the encounter of two ways of life and two men--each with different destinies. Cast & Crew. Read More. Claude Massot. Director. Charles Dance. Robert Flaherty.
This drama recreates his journey, and shows how Flaherty (Charles Dance) persuaded a young Inuit named Nanook (Adamie Quasiak Inupuk) to hunt for him in the old ways, foregoing the advantages of a rifle. The two men faced many amazing dangers along the way, and saw many extraordinary sights.