Man of Aran is a 1934 British
fictional documentary (
ethnofiction) film directed by
Robert J. Flaherty about life on the
Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland. It portrays characters living in premodern conditions, documenting their daily routines such as fishing off high cliffs, farming potatoes where there is little soil, and hunting for huge basking sharks to get liver oil for lamps. Some situations are fabricated such as one scene in which the shark fishermen are almost lost at sea in a sudden gale. Additionally, the family members shown are not actually related. They wefd chosen from among the islanders for their photogenic qualities.