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.

Shot during three seasons, Kenuajuak's documentary tenderly portrays village life and the elements t...

The tombs of the grand lords of Moche civilization - one of Peru's most important pre-Hispanic civil...

Follows Martin Strel as he attempts to cover 3,375 miles of the Amazon River in what is being billed...
Shipibo healer Ricardo Amaringo describes how he prepares, teaches, and shares the plant medicine ay...
A short, silent documentary by Robert J. Flaherty about pottery in England.

A group of strangers comes to a monastery in Utah for a month-long stay. The monastery has two guide...

Colorful widescreen travelogue along the Amazon River jungle of Peru, featuring an indigenous villag...

Galician writer Xavier Queipo is getting ready to move back to his homeland after more than 30 years...

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

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

An experimental film following a trip made by three friends in which the contrast between the agitat...

The members of the Ayrudzi troupe travel across various villages of Armenia on horseback and put on ...
The pupils of about fifteen secondary schools in the suburbs of Paris react to the projection of two...

Andean communities fight to protect their water from contamination by mining companies.

Taken from DVD Volume 9, this documentary features the legendary Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan live in...

Until the 1950s, the Waorani were able to successfully defended their area of settlement – today’s Y...