An ethnographic documentary about the Mangbetu tribe of the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). The film features a discussion of various rites including the Mangbetu practice of head binding, as well as various examples of traditional music and dance.
The young goat herders from the cliff of Bandiagara practice on the stone drums of their ancestors. ...
AMIN portrays Qashqai musician Amin Aghaie, a young modern nomad and his family who despite facing s...
"Sweet Osmanthus Flowering Late" is a feature-length ethnographic film that envisions social rejuven...
In the same vein as Meri's other documentations, this one takes advantage of the glasnost policy to ...
Virunga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is Africa’s oldest national park, a UNESCO world her...
Rumba Rules, New Genealogies offers an enjoyable, rough-edged glimpse into the music scene of Kinsha...
Refuge(e) traces the incredible journey of two refugees, Alpha and Zeferino. Each fled violent threa...
Lake Tanganyika is an 'Ocean' in Africa. Millions of years ago it was colonized by a little fish cal...
This intimate ethnographic study of Voudoun dances and rituals was shot by Maya Deren during her yea...
A synaesthetic portrait made between French Polynesia and Brittany, Color-blind follows the restless...
An account of the journey that King Alfonso XIII of Spain made to the impoverished shire of Las Hurd...
After crossing 11 countries irregularly to seek asylum in Canada, Peggy, Simon and their three child...
As retailers, wholesalers, and negotiators, Asante women of Ghana dominate the huge Kumasi Central M...
In Isère, in the mountainous region of Trièves, is the Tournesol farm, an experiential farm totally ...
For months filmmaker Thierry Knauff lived with the Cameroonian tribe, the Baka. This is his document...
In war-torn northern Syria, WHO LOVES THE SUN delves into the world of makeshift oil refineries and ...
A ritual vase, the hampi, is placed in the center of the Musée de plein air de la République du Nige...
Lightning struck the hut of a Fulani shepherd near a village of settled fishermen, Ganghel, in Niger...
In February 1974, Pam Sambo Zima, the oldest of the priests of possession in Niamey, Niger, died at ...