Shipibo healer Ricardo Amaringo describes how he prepares, teaches, and shares the plant medicine ayahuasca. Olivia and Julian Arévalo sing examples of icaros (healing songs) in the Shipibo language.
Through interviews with leading psychologists and scientists, Neurons to Nirvana explores the histor...
Desperate to recover from his depression, Dave travels from his home in British Columbia, Canada to ...
An intimate documentary portrait of world-class improvisational and traditional pianist Mike Garson ...
In 2019, the Brazilian government coordinates the largest and riskiest expedition of the last decade...
Documentation of the preparations and expeditions of the Frente de Atração Arara da Funai, in the st...
A trip through the diversity of black and native Peruvian music. Character-driven film, one where th...
Peru is a country of many contrasts. From the cold waters of the Coast over the 6000 m high Andes to...
Matthew Wood discusses the Wisdom of Nature in presenting us with plant signatures that aid us in un...
Part 1 and 2 contain Matthew’s lecture on the first day. His broad topic is energetics. He explores ...
Parts 3, 4 and 5 cover a range of topics that came out of the discussion about energetics. Matthew t...
Discovered about twenty years ago, the immense masses of water vapor that fly over the Amazon, calle...
The traditional healers in the Swiss and French mountains.
In the heart of the Amazon, Tauary (Brazil) inhabitants invite us to listen to the sounds of the jun...
In autumn 2016, demonstrations sprang up all over Europe against the CETA free-trade agreement betwe...
This short documentary chronicles a four-month period between 1979 and 1980 when residents of Hawaii...
This Traveltalk series short brings us to Lima, Peru where we see a modern city.
Explore the mysterious Amazon through the amazing IMAX experience. Amazon celebrates the beauty, vit...
The neon sign ‘Circus’ illuminates the wide street of Naples’ suburbs: four circus families were aba...
Does Europe also have its own animistic heritage, like Pachamama in South America and Shinto in Japa...