Robert Flaherty's classic film tells the story of Inuit hunter
Nanook as he struggles to survive in the harsh conditions of
Canada's Hudson Bay region. Enormously popular when released in
1922, Nanook of the North is a cinematic milestone that continues
to enchant audiences. Criterion is proud to present the
original director's cut, restored to the proper frame rate and
tinted according to Flaherty's personal taste.
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Language |
Silent Film |
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Running Time |
79 min / B&W |
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Year and Screen |
1922 |
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DVD
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Quantity |
DVD (2) (L) |