Frances H. Flaherty

Birth : 1883-12-05, Bonn, Germany

Death : 1972-06-30

History

Frances Hubbard Flaherty was a German-born American writer and director, known for Moana (1926), Louisiana Story (1948), and The Land (1942). She was married to filmmaker Robert J. Flaherty.

Movies

Hidden and Seeking
Self
Flaherty and Film
Self - Guest
Louisiana Story
Screenplay
The idyllic life of a young Cajun boy and his pet raccoon is disrupted when the tranquility of the bayou is broken by an oil well drilling near his home.
The Land
Assistant Director
Documentary showing the poor state that American agriculture had fallen into during the Great Depression.
The Land
Additional Writing
Documentary showing the poor state that American agriculture had fallen into during the Great Depression.
Moana
Editor
Robert J. Flaherty's South Seas follow-up to Nanook of the North is a Gauguin idyll moved by "pride of beauty... pride of strength."
Moana
Producer
Robert J. Flaherty's South Seas follow-up to Nanook of the North is a Gauguin idyll moved by "pride of beauty... pride of strength."
Moana
Screenplay
Robert J. Flaherty's South Seas follow-up to Nanook of the North is a Gauguin idyll moved by "pride of beauty... pride of strength."
Moana
Director
Robert J. Flaherty's South Seas follow-up to Nanook of the North is a Gauguin idyll moved by "pride of beauty... pride of strength."
Nanook of the North
Idea
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northern Quebec region. Although the production contains some fictional elements, it vividly shows how its resourceful subjects survive in such a harsh climate, revealing how they construct their igloo homes and find food by hunting and fishing. The film also captures the beautiful, if unforgiving, frozen landscape of the Great White North, far removed from conventional civilization.