This review of Milko Lazarov’s film Ága makes it sound pretty offensive. A film about an Inuit couple, where the man is named “Nanook,” is a “paean to a dying culture.” Sounds more like Edward “Vanishing Race” Curtis than Robert Flaherty…https://variety.com/2018/film/reviews/aga-review-berlinale-2018-1202709567/ …
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You can find the film's press kit here (in German). It was released in Germany under the title 'Nanouk'. Weird. The director clearly is focused on the Sakha people & ecological crisis. Says he studied under Asen Balikci, 'the father of visual anthropology' http://www.mm-filmpresse.de/film.php?film=295 …
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Oh, that's interesting. Thanks. Balikci is an old family friend... BTW: "Nanouk" is how Nanook was translated in the French version of the original film: "Nanouk l'esquimau"
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