Robert Flaherty

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Robert Flaherty was an American filmmaker widely regarded as a pioneer of documentary cinema, best known for his groundbreaking 1922 film "Nanook of the North."

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instanceOf cinematographer
film director
human
screenwriter
causeOfDeath cerebral thrombosis
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1884-02-16
dateOfDeath 1951-07-23
describedAs father of documentary film
pioneer of documentary cinema
educatedAt Upper Canada College NERFINISHED
employer Paramount Pictures
Revillon Frères NERFINISHED
familyName Flaherty NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork documentary cinema
ethnographic film
fullName Robert Joseph Flaherty NERFINISHED
genre documentary film
ethnographic film
givenName Robert
hasWorkLocation Aran Islands, Ireland NERFINISHED
Canadian Arctic NERFINISHED
Samoa NERFINISHED
influenced documentary filmmaking
ethnographic cinema
knownFor Louisiana Story NERFINISHED
Man of Aran NERFINISHED
Moana NERFINISHED
Nanook of the North NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement documentary film
nationality American
notableAward New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Documentary (for Louisiana Story) NERFINISHED
notableWork Louisiana Story NERFINISHED
Man of Aran NERFINISHED
Moana NERFINISHED
Nanook of the North NERFINISHED
occupation cinematographer
documentary filmmaker
explorer
film director
screenwriter
partnerInWork Frances H. Flaherty NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Iron Mountain, Michigan, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Dummerston, Vermont, United States NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Frances H. Flaherty NERFINISHED
subjectOf critical debates about staging in documentary film

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