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Roswitha Skare

"Nanook of the North" From 1922 to Today


The Famous Arctic Documentary and Its Afterlife
2016. 160 S. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: PETER LANG, PIETERLEN 2016
ISBN: 3-631-67477-5 (3631674775)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-631-67477-2 (9783631674772)

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This study takes as its point of departure the changes Robert Flaherty´s Nanook of the North underwent from its premiere, to the sound version of 1948, the film´s restoration in the 1970s, and later editions on VHS and DVD.
Robert Flaherty´s Nanook of the North is one of the best-known documentaries of the silent era and has remained well-known throughout the world ever since its release in 1922. This study takes as its point of departure the changes Nanook underwent from its premiere at the New York Capitol on June 11, 1922, to the sound version of 1947, the film´s restoration in the 1970s, and later editions on different platforms. Accordingly, the book focuses on the different versions and editions of the film and the significant ways in which the different elements surrounding the film influence our perception.
Contents: Robert Flaherty´s Nanook of the North - Nanook´s path to Broadway - Nanook´s premiere - From the silent film to the sound version - The film´s restoration - Nanook´s different versions.
Roswitha Skare is Professor of Documentation Studies at UiT - The Arctic University of Norway. Her research interests include documentation theory, the impact of paratexts on literature and film, as well as the performance practices of silent films.