The Shipibo-Konibo people of Peruvian Amazon decorate their pottery, jewelry, textiles, and body art with complex geometric patterns called kené. These patterns also have corresponding songs, called icaros, which are integral to the Shipibo way of life. This documentary explores these unique art forms, and one Shipibo family's efforts to safeguard the tradition.
A Weaverly Path offers an intimate portrait of Swiss-born tapestry weaver Silvia Heyden. The film ca...

Back in 2012 I had my very first Ayahuasca ceremony and, needless to say, I was terrified. But it en...

The true story of Joe Simpson and Simon Yates' disastrous and nearly-fatal mountain climb of 6,344m ...
The journey of eight diverse youth in China confronting cultural differences. Crossing Borders - Wid...

When the COVID-19 pandemic forced musical activities to shut down in March 2020, singers searched fo...

An intimate look into the lives of one of the most iconic folk-rock bands in America - the Indigo Gi...

Filmed in the jungles of Peru, shaman Don Jose Campos introduces the practices and benefits of Ayahu...

In this layered short film, filmmaker Janine Windolph takes her young sons fishing with their kokum ...

The horses in Denys Colomb Daunant’s dream poem are the white beasts of the marshlands of the Camarg...

Heaven Adores You is an intimate, meditative inquiry into the life and music of Elliott Smith. By th...

What is the purpose of our existence ? What is the soul ? Which are the power of mind, of conscience...

Focused on the life of the band and their collaborators over the 3 vital years in which they develop...

A group of musicians who have never met get together for a week to live in a mansion to write an alb...

The film follows three renowned vocal coaches and their students during private lessons. As the pupi...