Inspired by the life of the french-born photographer and ethnographer, Pierre Verger, the movie follows his journey between Bahia, Brazil and Benin, Oriental Africa, showing places and people he met and his life study project: the Candomblé culture.
Documentary about terreiro women in Fortaleza who occupy the highest positions in the hierarchy, sub...
The process of formation of the person and its identity from an African conception of the world. The...
Oxum goes to the river every day to fill his jug with water. One day, a woman in red clothes crosses...
Matt Frei speaks to insiders, friend and foe, and those who know Donald Trump close-up as he asks: h...
The past and present of ladies bodybuilding. Report on the feminine side of the sport of bodybuildin...
For decades, animal rights activist and filmmaker Karl Ammann has been documenting the illegal wildl...
Visionary director Denis Villeneuve discusses the creative benefits of early collaboration with his ...
A deeper insight into the award winning album Modern Vampires of the City by Vampire Weekend. The Di...
A variety of unusual and frightening snakes are featured in this program. These unpredictable reptil...
A documentary directed by Birkin's friend, who produced the Birkin's Arabesque concert at the Odeon ...
Cheetah and Leopard... no animal can match the intensity of their power and grace. On the horizon, t...
This video examines the hawk, one of nature's greatest predators. It is part of a multi-volume Time ...
The documentary profiled the final and last days of Sharon Tate Polanski, a beloved actress and mode...
This biography tells the story of Lesley Gore's fascinating rise to the top including overwhelming s...