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Man Of Aran

Flaherty's staggering award winning documentary "Man Of Aran" records the lives of the Aran islanders who reside just off Ireland's west coast in the 1930s. This small, familial community survives only by means of hunting and fishing, forever surrounded by the relentless onslaught of the Atlantic ocean. "Undoubtedly the greatest film tribute to man's struggle against hostile nature" - Pauline Kael

Year: 1934
Genre: Documentaries, General Docos, Biography, Historical
Country: UK
Director: Robert Flaherty
Duration: 77 Minutes
Rating: Ex
7.5/10
Location in store: Documentary (Historical)
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