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Gnoma [55]
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umka21 [38]1 year ago
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The first documentary was created by Robert Flaherty. It documented the Inuit people living in the Pacific Northwest.

It was 1922 that Flaherty created the non-fiction narrative film about the life of the Inuit Eskimos in Northwest Canada. Their life was harsh as shown on the film.

ddd [48]1 year ago
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Hello there.

The first documentary was created by Robert Flaherty. It documented <span>the Inuit people living in the Pacific Northwest.</span>
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