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.

The film documents modern slave trade through a number of African countries, under dictatorship rule...

Yndio do Brasil is a collage of hundreds of Brazilian films and films from other countries - feature...
"Africa Light" - as white local citizens call Namibia. The name suggests romance, the beauty of natu...

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

A fearless horse bonds two men to each other and to the traditions that define their community.

Filmmaker Karim Aïnouz decides to take a boat, cross the Mediterranean, and embark on his first jour...

A Tamil from Réunion invites us to a celebration in which the men of the community walk on fire.

In this evocative meditation, a disturbing link is made between the resource extraction industries’ ...

The 6 Guarani villages of Jaraguá, in São Paulo, fight for land rights, for human rights and for the...

Alanis Obomsawin, a North American Indian who earns her living by singing and making films, is the m...
In this revealing documentary, burlesque star Immodesty Blaize examines the world of British burlesq...
This documentary short is the first film made by an all-Aboriginal film crew, training under the NFB...

For the Suruí, an indigenous people in western Brazil, there was a lot at stake in the 2022 presiden...
Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, in rural Alsace. A vocational high school. A class of year 12 ASSP (Assistan...

America has long been called a Christian nation. In fact, over 70% of adults in America identify th...

The film presents thirteen rhythms of flamenco, each with song, guitar, and dance: the up-tempo bula...

Across Africa, people are using soccer to lift themselves up, to create change in their communities ...

An experimental look at the origin of the death myth of the Chinookan people in the Pacific Northwes...