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Is it true that Inuit people starved to death in a documentary?

The Inuit froze to death after filming the documentary.

This is a documentary "Nanuk in the North", which was filmed with the assistance of the Nanuk family. Because they cooperated with the performance shooting all winter, the Nanuke family missed the golden age of hunting. In the end, the family failed to survive that winter and starved to death on the ice sheet.

Starving to death on the ice sheet is the ultimate fate of this family. Ironically, this documentary has won worldwide praise and great reputation.

Photographed a hundred years ago, it created a social image of anthropology. The story takes place in the Arctic Circle of Canada, showing the daily life of the Nanuk family, the leader of the local Inuit people.

In order to survive in this harsh environment, hunting is their main job, and the Inuit who eat raw meat live a life of "licking blood" every day.