12 December 2013
For the 75th anniversary of the Royal Film Archive, Queen Mathilde attended a screening of 'Nanook of the North', a documentary by Robert Flaherty at Bozar. The daily lives of the Inuit Nanook and his family were depicted. The filming took place in the Hudson Bay between August 1920 and August 1921.
The silent film was accompanied live by an ensemble conducted by Gabriel Thibaudeau and two Inuit throat singers.




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