The Stranger: Kabloonak
The Stranger: Kabloonak ★★½ Kabloonak 1995
Pioneering filmmaker Robert Flaherty (Dance) premieres his documentary “Nanook of the North” in 1922 and recalls (in flashback) his difficulties in making the film. History has been tweaked but the cinematography is gorgeous and Dance's lead performance is strong. 105m/C VHS . CA FR Charles Dance; D: Claude Massot; W: Claude Massot; C: Jacques Loiseleux, Francois Protat, Sebastian Regnier.
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