Robert Flaherty
Directing

Robert Flaherty

Born 1884-02-16 · Iron Mountain, Michigan, USA · Died 1951-07-23

Robert Joseph Flaherty, FRGS (/ˈflæ.ərti, ˈflɑː-/; February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film, Nanook of the North (1922). 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 narrative documentary with Moana (1926), set in the South Seas, and Man of Aran (1934), filmed in Ireland's Aran Islands. Flaherty is considered the "father" of both the documentary and the ethnographic film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert J. Flaherty, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

Tabu★ 7.3
Tabu
1931
Nanook of the North★ 7
Nanook of the North
1922
Prelude to War★ 6.4
Prelude to War
1942
Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia★ 6.7
Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia
1943
Moana★ 6.6
Moana
1926
Man of Aran★ 7.2
Man of Aran
1934
Louisiana Story★ 6.9
Louisiana Story
1948
Why We Fight: The Nazis Strike★ 6.7
Why We Fight: The Nazis Strike
1943
Elephant Boy★ 7
Elephant Boy
1937
Industrial Britain★ 5.3
Industrial Britain
1931
Twenty-Four Dollar Island★ 6.1
Twenty-Four Dollar Island
1927
The Pottery Maker★ 6
The Pottery Maker
1925
White Shadows in the South Seas★ 6.4
White Shadows in the South Seas
1928
The Titan: Story of Michelangelo★ 6.1
The Titan: Story of Michelangelo
1950
Monica in the South Seas★ 8
Monica in the South Seas
2023