1. The Wedding of Palo (1934) - Letterboxd
Palos brudefærd. Directed by Friedrich Dalsheim. Synopsis. The movie tells of the contest between ...
The movie tells of the contest between two rivals for the love of an Inuk woman. The forces of nature will decide the winner.
2. The Wedding of Palo (1934) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Overview · Friedrich Dalsheim. Director · Knud Rasmussen. Writer ...
The movie tells of the contest between two rivals for the love of an Inuk woman. The forces of nature will decide the winner.
3. The Wedding of Palo (1934) - Flicker Alley
The Wedding of Palo (Palos Brudefaerd) is the last beautiful work of the famed Danish polar explorer and anthropologist Dr. Knud Rasmussen.
An obvious successor to Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North, THE WEDDING OF PALO (Palos Brudefaerd) is the last beautiful work of the famed Danish polar explorer and anthropologist Dr. Knud Rasmussen. Filmed in sound with an Inuit cast from the Angmagssalik district of east Greenland, PALO, like Nanook, documents a vanishing lifestyle and uses Flaherty’s devise of an appealing narrative; in this case, a story of two men who desire the same woman as a wife. This edition has been mastered in high definition and digitally restored from an original 35mm nitrate print in the collection of George Eastman House.
4. Knud Rasmussen's Ethnographic Feature Film The Wedding of Palo
This chapter examines one of Denmark's best-known ethnographic fiction feature films, Knud Rasmussen's The Wedding of Palo (1934), directed by Friedrich ...
This chapter examines one of Denmark’s best-known ethnographic fiction feature films, Knud Rasmussen’s The Wedding of Palo (1934), directed by Friedrich Dalsheim, and shot in Western Greenland. While in many ways a documentary in the salvage ethnography tradition of the first part of the twentieth c...
5. Nanook of the North / The Wedding of Palo - Gartenberg Media Enterprises
Robert Flaherty made this wonderful film of Eskimo (Inuit) life following six years as an Artic explorer for the Canadian Northern Railway.
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6. The Wedding of Palo (1934) - Cast & Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB)
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The movie tells of the contest between two rivals for the love of an Inuk woman. The forces of nature will decide the winner.
7. The Wedding of Palo (1934) - Friedrich Dalsheim | Cast and Crew
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8. Nanook of the North/The Wedding of Palo (and other Films of Arctic Life)
Robert Flaherty made this wonderful film of Eskimo (Inuit) life following six years as an Arctic explorer for the Canadian Northern Railway.
Nanook of the North (1922): Robert Flaherty made this wonderful film of Eskimo (Inuit) life following six years as an Arctic explorer for the Canadian Northern Railway. Flaherty seized upon the idea of structuring his movie around characters who reenacted episodes of their…
9. Nanook of the North / The Wedding of Palo Blu-ray
1 apr 2013 · ... 1934 | 2 Movies | 281 min | Not rated | Mar 19, 2013. Nanook of the ... Each film also contains original intertitles. I can't say that I ...
Nanook of the North / The Wedding of Palo Blu-ray Release Date March 19, 2013 (and Other Films of Arctic Life). Blu-ray reviews, news, specs, ratings, screenshots. Cheap Blu-ray movies and deals.
10. Palo's Wedding | Danish Film Institute - Det Danske Filminstitut
Palo's Wedding ; Palos Brudefærd · Nartisha of the North · Friedrich Dalsheim · Knud Rasmussen · Hans Scheib, Walter Traut.
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11. From Objects to Actors: Knud Rasmussen's Ethnographic Feature ...
Abstract. This chapter examines one of Denmark's best-known ethnographic fiction feature films, Knud Rasmussen's The Wedding of Palo (1934), directed by Fr.
Abstract. This chapter examines one of Denmark’s best-known ethnographic fiction feature films, Knud Rasmussen’s The Wedding of Palo (1934), directed by Fr
12. The Wedding of Palo - Harvard Film Archive
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Famed Danish explorer Knud Rasmussen passed away shortly after the filming of this absorbing documentary on Eskimo life in the Angmagssalik district of Greenland. Although the film presents a fictional scenario—the rivalry between two Eskimo hunters ...
13. Film in Greenland - Trap Kalaallit Nunaat
Paalup nuliarsarnera (The Wedding of Palo), which premiered in 1934, was the first East Greenlandic-language film. Knud Rasmussen wrote the script, the German ...
The first several years of producing films with Greenland as the theme, the productions were foreign, and the perspective was usually stereotyped and exotising. Both in feature films and documentaries, however, this focus has changed; where previously you saw Greenland from the outside, you now increasingly see the country from the inside. The focal point is no longer to the same extent colonial history; it has changed to general human experiences. After the turn of the millennium, a young Greenlandic film industry has flourished, and one of many ambitions is to create purely Greenlandic films.
14. The Wedding of Palo (1934): Where to Watch and Stream Online | Reelgood
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15. Nanook of the North, The Wedding of Palo and other Films of Arctic Life ...
30 mrt 2013 · More recently, it made its Blu-ray debut from Flicker Alley joined by the 1934 survey of East Greenland culture The Wedding of Palo and six ...
Most people have traced the feature film back to 1939, the year that gave us the enduring gold standards of Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz. Those who journey back further than that have probably seen Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. They might check out some early Hitchcock and Frank Capra, the silent comedies of Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton or a couple of Fritz Lang or Universal Monster films. They may even try to endure a D.W. Griffith epic. Not far from all of those in cultural relevance is Nanook of the North, a 1922 film by Robert J. Flaherty. Considered the first feature-length documentary, this portrait of an Inuit man and his family living in the Canadian Arctic was part of 1989's first crop of 25 films selected for preservation in the United States Library of Congress' National Film Registry. It was the 33rd DVD issued in the Criterion Collection all the way back in the late-1990s. More recently, it made its Blu-ray debut from Flicker Alley joined by the 1934 survey of East Greenland culture The Wedding of Palo and six bonus shorts constituting the "and other Films of Arctic Life" part of this two-disc "Deluxe Edition" set's title. Subtitled A Story of Life and Love in the Actual Arctic, Nanook opens with a series of text screens from writer/director/producer Flaherty explaining his travails in getting the film made, overcoming fires and unsatisfactory footage. He also prefaces the film by mentioning that its hero starved to death shortly a...
16. The Wedding of Palo (1934) Original Movie Posters - Posteritati
The Wedding of Palo (1934) Original Movie Posters at Posteritati, New York. The most authoritative collection of original movie posters from classic ...
The Wedding of Palo (1934) Original Movie Posters at Posteritati, New York. The most authoritative collection of original movie posters from classic Hollywood to contemporary art-house. Shop online or visit our New York gallery. Over 40,000 original movie poster images archived. Est. 1995