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Essay heading: Terrific looking film, especially during this era
 
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He films the Eskimo's building the igloo, which took more than a day to build because it fell apart many times because the weather was to warm for the ice to bond. They also did not find a bear. The film crew and the Eskimo almost die by going on this long trip with no food and water. So they have to find a way to make heat, so the film makers on the way back used film to kindle a fire...
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So they have to find a way to make heat, so the film makers on the way back used film to kindle a fire. The Igloo scene became the most significant in the film because it symbolized life and death. They were trapped inside the igloo during the winter blizzards. Flaherty was in the igloo where he could not communicate with others because no one spoke English so they were to communicate by hand signals...
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