In the 70s, Barsham Faire on August Bank Holiday became a tradition for many to celebrate things 'medieval' and raise funds for local arts events. It put Barsham on the map.
The incredible true story of the Renaissance Community commune, one of the largest, most controversi...
In Papua New Guinea, pig tusks and shell money are currencies which can buy most things. Henry Tokub...
How could the Cannes Film Festival become the biggest cinema event in the world? For 75 years, Canne...
The enigma of the personality cult is revealed in the grand spectacle of Stalin’s funeral. The film ...
Long-haired, barefoot people. Free love! Veganism! Experiments with drugs... The sixties, right? Not...
Learn how to create the perfect holiday village display.
A documentary chronicling Queen and Lambert's incredible journey since they first shared the stage t...
“La Sape” is a unique movement based in Congo that unites fashion-conscious men who are ready to spl...
A documentary about Cairo Jazz Festival's Amr Salah and his struggle every year to bring people and ...
A City Runs Through the Festival is an anatomy of the Festival through the eyes of its own audience.
When a Mongolian nomadic family's newest camel colt is rejected by its mother, a musician is needed ...
The story of Dujuan, a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy living in Alice Springs, Australia, who is struggl...
This documentary, produced in 2001, profiles the unique characters found at Texas Renaissance Faires...
State of Bacon tells the kinda real but mostly fake tale of an oddball group of characters leading u...
The traditional healers in the Swiss and French mountains.
A visually stunning narrative documentary, NAKED GARDENS immerses audiences in the complex, unseen w...
A Kellergasse – the cellar lane – is one of the distinguishing cultural and physical features of the...
The horses in Denys Colomb Daunant’s dream poem are the white beasts of the marshlands of the Camarg...