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Robert J. Flaherty’s follow-up to Nanook of the North shifts from the Arctic to the South Seas, portraying Samoan village life with a painterly eye. Blending ethnographic detail with a romanticized “Gauguin idyll,” the film celebrates daily rituals, communal traditions, and the passage into adulthood, suffused with what Flaherty called “pride of beauty, pride of strength.”
Keywords
south seas
indigenous
coconut
samoa
polynesia
polynesian
oceania
1920s
ethnographic film
tattoo art
dance ritual
native
docufiction
Casts
Ta'avale
Moana
Fa'amgase
Moana's Fiancé
Tama
Moana's Father
T'ugaita
Moana's Mother
Pe'a
Moana's Younger Brother
Leupenga
Moana's Older Brother
Crews

Robert Flaherty
Director
Julian Johnson
Writer
James C. Bradford
Original Music Composer

Jesse L. Lasky
Executive Producer
Fialelei
Translator
Julian Johnson
Editor

Frances H. Flaherty
Editor

Robert Flaherty
Editor

Frances H. Flaherty
Producer

Robert Flaherty
Producer

Frances H. Flaherty
Screenplay

Robert Flaherty
Screenplay

Adolph Zukor
Executive Producer
Bob Roberts
Director of Photography

Robert Flaherty
Director of Photography

Frances H. Flaherty
Director
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