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.

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

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

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

This documentary follows Martha Clarke's creative process for a year as she finds her own voice as a...

Out of State is the unlikely story of native Hawaiians men discovering their native culture as priso...
A documentary on the massacre of Planas in the Colombian east plains in 1970. An Indigenous communit...

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...

Feature-length documentary following award-winning wildlife cameraman Vianet Djenguet as he document...

Swinging and twirling Dorothy Toy Fong the legendary tap dancer is still exciting at 99 years old. A...

Profile of famed dance director Busby Berkeley's career, in particular "The Gang's All Here"

Tunahaki is the extraordinary story of nine gifted orphans who are acrobats. We follow their journey...

A documentary about climate change in Brazil, especially at Atafona Beach (in the Campos de Goytacaz...

Documentary that reconstructs the professional life of the dancer through the thread of his own voic...

“Harry & Meghan: An African Journey" features unprecedented access and exclusive interview with The ...

Saddari is a story of A 3 Young bikers decide to hit the road to another state for adventure , Endin...