In urban America, the bush of Africa, the war zone of the Congo, and in closed nations there are women who are living outside their own cultures, society, and comfort level to care for orphans, build schools, liberate addicts, feed the poor, and love the broken. These ordinary women are reaching into hopeless situations of people and creating hope.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is a vast, mineral rich country the size of Western Europe. Ala...

A chronicle of the violence that occurred in much of the African continent throughout the 1960s. As ...

A visual travel diary on the expedition led by Brondeel in 1934. This expedition to Belgian Congo, b...
As if they were showing their film to a few friends in their home, the Johnsons describe their trip ...
Short ethnographic documentary showing some everyday life scenes based upon footage shot by director...
35 Cows and a Kalashnikov is a joyously made triptych about warrior-farmers, colorful dandies and vo...

The history of Chicago's African-American community told like never before -- through the voices of ...

A musical oddessy through the heart of Africa in search of the roots of Rock & Roll.
A man performs the same ritual every day: he cleans his shoes, dresses up in his shiny blue suit, we...

An investigation of the emotional and economic value of Africa's most lucrative export: filmed pover...

Along an overgrown rail track south of the Zairean town Kisangani, a UN expedition together with a h...
John Bishop encounters one of the most endangered animals on Earth, and discovers they and his famil...
In June 2010, French actress Marion Cotillard spent a week in the heart of the tropical forests of t...

Some kids in Brussels play a game based upon objects that were brought back from the Congo and which...

The Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa is one of the world’s most resource-rich countries. A wid...