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.

With moving stories from a range of characters from her Kahnawake Reserve, Mohawk filmmaker, Tracey ...

“Raised by Krump” explores the LA-born dance movement “krumping,” and how the dance has helped the l...

The first mountains that the Amsterdam-based Colombian artist and filmmaker Ana Bravo Pérez saw in t...

Many geneticists and archaeologists have long surmised that human life began in Africa. Dr. Spencer ...

Terpsichore is a captivating exploration of dance as an art form, illuminating the passion, discipli...

A whistle blower counts the steps. The steppers share glances. The whistle blower stops blowing the ...

After Awesome Tapes From Africa's Brian Shimkovitz found the energetic, ecstatic music of Ghanaian m...

Dance educator LIN Ssu-tuan is the first professional nude model in Taiwan in the 1950s and the 1960...
In common with many L.A. Rebellion films, Snake touches on such themes as institutionalized racism, ...

Documents the cultural and ecological impacts of coal stripmining, uranium mining, and oil shale dev...

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

Three Alaska Native women work to save their endangered language, Kodiak Alutiiq, and ensure the fut...

Resident Orca tells the unfolding story of a captive whale’s fight for survival and freedom. After d...
A Chippewa prophecy foretells a time called the 7th Fire when lost traditions will be recovered. Nat...

This film is the result of more than two years of work tracking down archive material and witnesses ...

In Mumbai, once an island city linked by the sea, modern bridges and land reclamation have reshaped ...