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inside of the igloo in the film were actually shot in a special three-walled igloo for
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and tries to explain how a man 'cans' his voice. Bending forward and staring at the machine, Nanook puts his ear closer as the trader cranks the mechanism again. The trader removes the record and hands it to Nanook who at first peers at it and then puts it in his mouth and bites it. The scene is
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and returned to the North and shot from August 1920 to August 1921. As a main character, Flaherty chose the celebrated hunter of the
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life. By 1916, Flaherty had enough footage to begin evaluating screenings and was met with wide enthusiasm. However, in 1916, Flaherty dropped a cigarette onto the
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