It definitely is! For folks who are unfamiliar with this landmark film, considered the first feature-length documentary, it is in the public domain and can be viewed immediately. The movie is a straightforward portrait of a Canadian Inuk named Nanook and his family. Over the year’s it’s drowned in a fair share of controversy, but that’s what happens when you make a movie concentrating on anything remotely ethnic in 1922. Anyway, watch this movie!

– Matt