The experience shared by four first-timers demonstrates how Burning Man dissolves the barriers between races, nationalities and economic classes. A beautiful piece of film-making which inspires and entertains as it provides some understanding about why people return year after year.
One year after discovering the Burning Man Festival, filmmaker Joe Winston and his pals return to th...
Hotel Coolgardie is a portrait of outback Australia, as experienced by two backpackers who find them...
At the end of the Cold War, something new arised that should influence an entire generation and expr...
Slavery may have been the catalyst, but culture and passion formed this sound in Trinidad & Toba...
The Other Side of Carnival (2010) is a 45-minute award-winning documentary that explores Carnival's ...
Tongue-in-cheek look at 20-something singles clubbing and partying in L.A. Voice-over narration, cha...
With more people taking a wider range of drugs than ever before, Radio 1 DJ B. Traits meets users an...
Although it was actually an impersonal commissioned film, the director's style is clearly recognizab...
A 2008 short made in accompaniment with Our Beloved Month of August, documenting Gomes's and his cre...
1950s Soho beats with far more energy than its 21st century counterpart in this vivid time capsule.
Like thousands of student from everywhere in America, six young Quebecers will spend a week during S...
Documentary short that explores the meaning of the locals’ African identity through the Carnival fes...
A documentary film about the Brazilian town of Toritama, the self-proclaimed capital of jeans. The w...
A kaleidoscopic celebration of the 1980 Notting Hill Carnival. Arts Council of Great Britain.
A cruise ship and 3,000 men – it is a universe without heteros and women that usually remains a myst...