Nahanni (film)

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Nahanni is a 1962 short documentary from the National Film Board of Canada directed by Donald Wilder, following Albert Faille, an elderly explorer and prospector, down the Nahanni River, in search of a legendary gold mine. The film is scripted by William Weintraub with a musical score by Eldon Rathburn. Awards for the film included two prizes at the 15th Canadian Film Awards in 1963, as well as the award for Best Colour Film Produced in 1962 at the Canadian Cinematography Awards.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Nahanni". Collection. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  2. ^ Struzik, Ed (2006). Ten Rivers Run Through It. Harper Collins. p. 21. ISBN 0973671947.

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