The Alaskan Eskimo, the Glossary
The Alaskan Eskimo is a 1953 American short documentary film produced by Walt Disney.[1]
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15 relations: Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film, Academy Awards, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Documentary film, James Algar, Oliver Wallace, People & Places, RKO Pictures, Short film, Ted Sears, The New York Times, Walt Disney, Walt Disney Pictures, Winston Hibler, 26th Academy Awards.
- Disney short films
- Films with screenplays by Winston Hibler
- Inuit films
- Short films directed by James Algar
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film
This is a list of films by year that have received an Academy Award together with the other nominations for best documentary short film. The Alaskan Eskimo and Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Film are best Documentary Short Subject Academy Award winners.
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Academy Awards
The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.
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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.
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Documentary film
A documentary film or documentary is a non-fictional motion picture intended to "document reality, primarily for instruction, education or maintaining a historical record".
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James Algar
James Algar (June 11, 1912 – February 26, 1998) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.
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Oliver Wallace
Oliver George Wallace (August 6, 1887 – September 15, 1963) was an English composer and conductor.
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People & Places
People & Places is a series of short subject documentary films released by Walt Disney Productions from 1953 to 1960 and was later revived in 2024. The Alaskan Eskimo and People & Places are Disney documentary films.
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RKO Pictures
RKO Radio Pictures Inc., commonly known as RKO Pictures or simply RKO, was an American film production and distribution company, one of the "Big Five" film studios of Hollywood's Golden Age.
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Short film
A short film is a film with a low running time.
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Ted Sears
Edward Robert Sears (March 13, 1900August 22, 1958) was an American animator during the Golden Age of American animation.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Walt Disney
Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American animator, film producer, voice actor, and entrepreneur.
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Walt Disney Pictures
Walt Disney Pictures is an American film production company and subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company.
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Winston Hibler
Winston Murray Hunt Hibler (October 8, 1910 – August 8, 1976) was an American screenwriter, film producer, director and narrator associated with Walt Disney Studios.
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26th Academy Awards
The 26th Academy Awards were held on March 25, 1954, simultaneously at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood (hosted by Donald O'Connor), and the NBC Center Theatre in New York City (hosted by Fredric March).
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See also
Disney short films
- A Tale of Two Critters
- Ama Girls
- Bear Country (film)
- Canada '67
- Frankenweenie (1984 film)
- Grand Canyon (1958 film)
- In Beaver Valley
- Le pupille
- List of Disney live-action shorts
- Men Against the Arctic
- Nature's Half Acre
- Prowlers of the Everglades
- Roving Mars
- Seal Island (film)
- South of the Border with Disney
- The Alaskan Eskimo
- The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon
- The Legend of the Boy and the Eagle
- The Magic of Walt Disney World
- The Olympic Elk
- The Wetback Hound
- Water Birds
Films with screenplays by Winston Hibler
- Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)
- Ben and Me
- Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar
- Cinderella (1950 film)
- Johnny Appleseed (film)
- Melody Time
- Men Against the Arctic
- Nature's Half Acre
- Nikki: Wild Dog of the North
- Perri (film)
- Peter Pan (1953 film)
- The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad
- The African Lion
- The Alaskan Eskimo
- The Best of Walt Disney's True-Life Adventures
- The Living Desert
- The Olympic Elk
- The Vanishing Prairie
- Water Birds
- Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
Inuit films
- Arctic Song
- Before Tomorrow
- Brother Bear
- Call of the Ice
- Eskimo Artist: Kenojuak
- Igloo (1932 film)
- Inuk (film)
- Islet (film)
- Kabloonak
- List of Indigenous Canadian films
- Lost in the Arctic
- Nalujuk Night
- On the Ice
- Searchers (film)
- Tautuktavuk (What We See)
- The Alaskan Eskimo
- The Owl Who Married a Goose: An Eskimo Legend
- The Wedding of Palo
- The White Dawn
- Tia and Piujuq
- Uvanga
- Where Mountains Float
Short films directed by James Algar
- Bear Country (film)
- Grand Canyon (1958 film)
- In Beaver Valley
- Nature's Half Acre
- Prowlers of the Everglades
- The Alaskan Eskimo
- The Olympic Elk
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alaskan_Eskimo
Also known as Alaskan Eskimo.