Tropicália was a Brazilian cultural movement that occurred between 1967 and 1968, inspired by Oswald de Andrade's anthropophagic ideals, pop art and the concretism. Twenty years later, this film revisits the movement and shows that Tropicalismo will never die.

Gilberto Gil talks with friends and share his thoughts, influences and reveal his impact on brazilia...

Set against the turbulent atmosphere of the 1960s, Tropicália is a feature length documentary explor...

Brazilian singer Rita Lee narrates moments about her life, from her childhood to the meeting with Ro...

Velvet Underground's first public appearance.

Footage from 1964-1968 that did not find its way into the Walden reels is joined in this classic per...

During the summer of 1966 Jonas Mekas spent two months in Cassis, as a guest of Jerome Hill. Mekas v...
The film is arranged in six chronologically-ordered parts, each filmed in a different location durin...

This is a video record of the Buddhist Wake ceremony at Allen Ginsberg's apartment. You see Allen, n...

This is a mini-portrait of one of the legendary figures of the 60s who should be credited for the di...

Jonas Mekas documents Timothy Leary’s Millbrook estate in the wake of a police raid, juxtaposing ser...

Filmed in 1950 soon after Jonas Mekas arrived in New York, this short documents everyday life in Wil...