Robert J. Flaherty

 

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Robert Joseph Flaherty, FRGS was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature length documentary film, Nanook of the North. The film made his reputation and nothing in his later life fully equaled its success, although he continued the development of this new genre of docufiction, e. g. with Moana, set in the South Seas, and Man of Aran, filmed in Ireland's Aran Islands. He is a progenitor of docufiction and ethnographic film. Jean Rouch and John Collier Jr. would practice and theorise the genre as visual anthropology, a subfield of anthropology, in the 1960s. Flaherty was married to writer Frances H. Flaherty from 1914 until his death in 1951. Frances worked on several of her husband's films, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Story for Louisiana Story

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Robert J. Flaherty

Born 1884-02-16 (142 years ago) in Iron Mountain.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Writers Guild of America Award - The Robert Meltzer Award (Louisiana Story) Writers Guild of America Awards 1948 1949 Louisiana Story
Academy Award for Best Story (Louisiana Story) 21st Academy Awards 1948 Louisiana Story
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Frances H. Flaherty(Gifta: 1914–1951-07-23) 1914 1951-07-23 Gifta
Child

Josephie Flaherty

Parents

Robert Henry Flaherty, Susan Klockner

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Robert Joseph Flaherty, FRGS was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature length documentary film, Nanook of the North. The film made his reputation and nothing in his later life fully equaled its success, although he continued the development of this new genre of docufiction, e.g. with Moana, set in the South Seas, and Man of Aran, filmed in Ireland's Aran Islands.

He is a progenitor of docufiction and ethnographic film. Jean Rouch and John Collier Jr. would practice and theorise the genre as visual anthropology, a subfield of anthropology, in the 1960s.

Flaherty was married to writer Frances H. Flaherty from 1914 until his death in 1951. Frances worked on several of her husband's films, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Story for Louisiana Story.

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