Asked by Vashdeo Persaud on Jul 27, 2024

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Name the ethnographic filmmaker whose film Nanook of the North marked the birth of the documentary tradition.

A) John Grierson
B) Thomas Edison
C) Robert Flaherty
D) Josef von Sternberg

Ethnographic Filmmaker

A filmmaker who specializes in creating documentary films that study and present cultures and peoples in a detailed and academic manner, often spending significant time living with their subjects.

Documentary Tradition

A genre and practice of filmmaking that seeks to document reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education, or maintaining a historical record.

Nanook Of the North

A 1922 silent documentary film by Robert J. Flaherty, considered one of the first feature-length documentaries, depicting the life of an Inuit family in the Canadian Arctic.

  • Understand the beginnings and evolution of the documentary tradition in film.
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Madison LittleAug 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Robert Flaherty is the ethnographic filmmaker whose film Nanook of the North marked the birth of the documentary tradition. The film was released in 1922 and is considered a milestone in documentary filmmaking, as it portrayed a traditional Inuit way of life in the Canadian Arctic.