"Papua New Guinea: Anthropology on Trial" was a 1983 episode of the PBS science documentary series NOVA. It explored the field of anthropology, particularly in the context of Papua New Guinea, from the perspective of the people being studied.

An experimental ethnographic documentary that criticizes the colonizer view of anthropology.

Men and women in the Horn of Africa and adjiacent regions of the Middle East tell stories of their r...

This film is a portrait of unique cultural space for Spirits, Gods and People. While permanent theat...
A dark and magical visit to the fabled Parisian address Rue Fontaine 42. This was the residence of A...

How do humans and animals see each other? Dominique Loreau captures astonishing exchanges of “views”...

In 1973, five men and six women drifted across the Atlantic on a raft as part of a scientific experi...

In GLOBAL METAL, directors Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn set out to discover how the West's most malign...

The film discusses the traits and originators of some of metal's many subgenres, including the New W...
Captain Kleinschmidt leads an expedition sponsored by the Carnegie Museum to the arctic regions of A...

Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documen...
John Waiko is the first Papua New Guinea man to graduate with a PhD and be appointed a professor. He...

Conservationists Jim and Jean Thomas braved the steamy jungles of Papua New Guinea to save a tree ka...

Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern...

The Amazon rain forest, 1979. The crew of Fitzcarraldo (1982), a film directed by German director We...
A report following the dramatic events of the Sandline affair, which resulted in the resignation of ...

This documentary follows three couples to see how things turned out several years after their weddin...

In 1968, the fury and violence of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago propelled us toward ...