Moana (1926 film)
| Moana | |
|---|---|
Wedding of Moana | |
| Directed by | Robert J. Flaherty |
| Written by | Robert J. Flaherty |
| Produced by | Robert J. Flaherty |
| Starring | Fa'agase Su'a-Filo Pe'a Ta'avale Tugaita |
| Cinematography | Robert J. Flaherty |
| Edited by | Robert J. Flaherty |
Production company | Robert Flaherty Productions |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes; 7 reels at 6,133 feet |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Moana (pronounced [ˈmo.ana]) is a 1926 American silent documentary film, or more strictly a work of docufiction, which was directed by Robert J. Flaherty, creator of Nanook of the North (1922), and his wife Frances H. Flaherty.