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.

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The pupils of about fifteen secondary schools in the suburbs of Paris react to the projection of two...

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Highlighting the unique culture of the Zapotec people of Oaxaca, Mexico, this groundbreaking documen...

This film is an initiatory journey among the Fangs of Gabon and the Shipibos of Peru. With the sound...

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In a remote Peruvian city, lives Honorata Vilca, an illiterate woman of Quechua descent who sells ca...

The story was born from the pen of debutante Callie Khouri: Thelma, married to a macho man, and Loui...

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In Inukjuak, an Inuit community in the Eastern Arctic, a baby boy has come into the world and they c...

In the coldest waters surrounding Newfoundland's rugged Fogo Island, "people of the fish"—traditiona...

Explore the mysterious Amazon through the amazing IMAX experience. Amazon celebrates the beauty, vit...