Men and women of the !Kung people in Ojokhoe, Namibia perform healing dances by firelight. First we see men perform the giraffe dance, and then women perform the !gwa dance.

Discover Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo (The Trocks), an all-male company that for 45 years h...

From the rains of Japan, through threats of arrest for 'public indecency' in Canada, and a birthday ...

With more than 300 days a year, the sun dominates this country so much that it’s even shining from t...

Chronicles the rise of Collab Crib, one of the first mainstream Black creator mansion, exclusively d...

An Aboriginal Australian and Native American documentary narrated by award-winning actor Jack Thomps...

In 1928, Lady Heath became the first person to fly solo from Cape Town to London. Eighty-five years ...

On an island where religion bars women from playing soccer, the Queens resist cultural norms and cha...

At the age of eight, José shows us his village, Nutashkuan, and everything he loves there.

Filmed across three continents, this documentary shares the story of the founders of the Pan-African...

In 1977, Prince Charles was inducted as honorary chief of the Blood Indians on their reserve in sout...

Carrie Davis was part of the child removal system near the end of the Sixties Scoop. With guidance f...

The title of this video, taken from the texts of the architect Kengo Kuma, suggests a way of looking...

An Austrian director followed five successful African music and dance artists with his camera and fo...

Angels Gather Here’ follows Jacki Trapman’s journey back to her hometown of Brewarrina to celebrate ...

This film speaks of archaic peoples, their customs and mores, in an attempt to make the last snapsho...

In Inukjuak, an Inuit community in the Eastern Arctic, a baby boy has come into the world and they c...