"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.

Scientist Mark Plotkin races against time to save the ancient healing knowledge of Indian tribes fro...
Filmmaker Kevin McMahon accompanies the Haida delegation on a repatriation trip to Chicago in 2003. ...

For centuries, Stonehenge has been cloaked in mystery. Who built it? How did they do it? Why did the...

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

This film is a portrait of unique cultural space for Spirits, Gods and People. While permanent theat...

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

The film discusses the traits and originators of some of metal's many subgenres, including the New W...

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

Commissioned by the journal Présence Africaine, this short documentary examines how African art is d...

An exploration of the heavy metal scene in Los Angeles, with particular emphasis on glam metal. It f...

A 2004 documentary on thirty years of alternative rock 'n roll in NYC.Documenting the history from t...

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

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

The Amazon rain forest, 1979. The crew of Fitzcarraldo (1982), a film directed by German director We...
Thanassakis, a 13-year-old boy, is staying with his grandparents in the Greek village of Ano Ravenia...

Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documen...

The real estate industry has destabilized the natural surroundings of the city of Concón, on the Chi...