The young goat herders from the cliff of Bandiagara practice on the stone drums of their ancestors. An ethnomusicological film experiment describing the subtle plays of the right and left hand of Dogon drummers.
The Bapst Brothers: Romain, Maurice and Jacques – whom we will also meet in The Gruyere Chronicle (p...
When Lena and Ulli start the engine of their old Land Rover, Lady Terés, they have a plan: to drive ...
For months filmmaker Thierry Knauff lived with the Cameroonian tribe, the Baka. This is his document...
Estonia's first ethnographic film. Made by Johannes Pääsuke in 1913 on his expedition to Setomaa, th...
This intimate ethnographic study of Voudoun dances and rituals was shot by Maya Deren during her yea...
As retailers, wholesalers, and negotiators, Asante women of Ghana dominate the huge Kumasi Central M...
A synaesthetic portrait made between French Polynesia and Brittany, Color-blind follows the restless...
An account of the journey that King Alfonso XIII of Spain made to the impoverished shire of Las Hurd...
AMIN portrays Qashqai musician Amin Aghaie, a young modern nomad and his family who despite facing s...
A partnership between the Government of Mali and an American agricultural investor may see 200-squar...
Are tourists destroying the planet-or saving it? How do travelers change the remote places they visi...
An ethnographic film that tells the story of the mask makers and dancers during the festival of the ...
In front of Jean Rouch's camera, Germaine Dieterlen recalls her ethnographic itinerary, at the Musée...
Germaine Dierterlen talks about Dogon mythology at a conference on the Bandiagara cliffs. The Songo ...
In February 1974, Pam Sambo Zima, the oldest of the priests of possession in Niamey, Niger, died at ...
Portrays the Nuer, Nilotic herdsmen of the Nile basin. Shows how their daily lives revolve about the...
Founding father of Anthropology, Bronislaw Malinowski's work raises powerful and disturbing question...