Yndio do Brasil is a collage of hundreds of Brazilian films and films from other countries - features, newsreels and documentaries - that show how the film industry has seen and heard Brazilian indigenous peoples since they were filmed in 1912 for the first time: idealised and prejudiced, religious and militaristic, cruel and magic.

A 13-year-old Indian boy is found unconscious after being attacked in the jungle by the evil spirit ...

Journalist Dermi Azevedo has never stopped fighting for human rights and now, three decades after th...

A documentary following the day life of fans in Brazil on July 13, 2014: the day when Germany and Ar...

The historic gathering of three hundred indigenous activists from North, South and Central America w...

50 years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the wor...

Legendary documentary filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin provides a glimpse of what action-driven decoloniza...
A documentary film about Comanche activist LaDonna Harris, who led an extensive life of Native polit...

Ningwasum follows two time travellers Miksam and Mingsoma, played by Subin Limbu and Shanta Nepali r...

A documentary that exposes the shocking truths behind industrial food production and food wastage, f...
This short impressionist documentary looks at the creation of a Button Blanket by integrating the pe...

Brazilian singer Maria Bethania has a 40-year singing career. A documentary shows her concerts and f...
The ultimate guide to the players on the road to Rio. Ahead of the world football tournament in June...
A polemic against Werner Herzog and the making of "Fitzcarraldo", exploring the question of the film...

A whimsical blend of live action and animation, "Saludos Amigos" is a colorful kaleidoscope of art, ...

Lonnie Kauk’s personal journey to honor his indigenous Yosemite roots, and to connect with his legen...

Until the 1950s, the Waorani were able to successfully defended their area of settlement – today’s Y...

Resident Orca tells the unfolding story of a captive whale’s fight for survival and freedom. After d...

Fernando Lemos, a Portuguese surrealist artist, fled from dictatorship to Brazil in 1952 searching f...