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.

In the fifties, when the future Democratic Republic of Congo was still a Belgian colony, an entire g...

Film about the singing and dancing culture of the Ingush people

A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words...

From a boy on the streets of the Congo to becoming an NBA champion, Serge Ibaka has risen to a level...

This documentary started as part of a photography project about the indigenous Ainu population in no...

Refuge(e) traces the incredible journey of two refugees, Alpha and Zeferino. Each fled violent threa...

A rare documentary made in Brussels in the early nineties collecting witnesses on how local and Cong...

This intimate ethnographic study of Voudoun dances and rituals was shot by Maya Deren during her yea...

The people of Unamenshipu (La Romaine), an Innu community in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, are see...

In the Darhat valley in northern Mongolia, the horses of nomadic tribes are stolen by bandits who th...

The extraordinary life story of science fiction and fantasy writer Ursula K. Le Guin (1929-2018) who...

Robert J. Flaherty’s follow-up to Nanook of the North shifts from the Arctic to the South Seas, port...
In the center of Equator Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Ilima community remains one...

Sexual violence against women is a very effective weapon in modern warfare: instills fear and spread...

In 1810, 20 year old Sara Baartman got on a boat from Cape Town to London, unaware that she would ne...