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.
Are tourists destroying the planet-or saving it? How do travelers change the remote places they visi...

This documentary started as part of a photography project about the indigenous Ainu population in no...

A unique 'direct cinema' feature length documentary (no narration or interviews) originally filmed i...

The people of Unamenshipu (La Romaine), an Innu community in the Côte-Nord region of Quebec, are see...

This intimate ethnographic study of Voudoun dances and rituals was shot by Maya Deren during her yea...

Bookended by call-to-action quotes from Margaret Mead and Mahatma Gandhi, this inspiring documentary...

AMIN portrays Qashqai musician Amin Aghaie, a young modern nomad and his family who despite facing s...

The film shows Catherine Destivelle's trip to Dogon Country, in Mali, where she will make spectacula...

Activists around the world fight injustice and drive social change in this documentary that follows ...
This special, behind-the-scenes film takes us on a trip to Mali to witness Amadou & Mariam at home a...

When Lena and Ulli start the engine of their old Land Rover, Lady Terés, they have a plan: to drive ...

Robert J. Flaherty’s follow-up to Nanook of the North shifts from the Arctic to the South Seas, port...

In front of Jean Rouch's camera, Germaine Dieterlen recalls her ethnographic itinerary, at the Musée...

The story of a poor girl who leaves her starving family and sheep for a more prosperous village. Her...

A ritual vase, the hampi, is placed in the center of the Musée de plein air de la République du Nige...

Remember the culture clash in THE GODS MUST BE CRAZY? This time it's real. One of the most ancient c...

As retailers, wholesalers, and negotiators, Asante women of Ghana dominate the huge Kumasi Central M...