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...

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

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

With his blue eyes, blond hair and boyish laugh, he conquered German cinema audiences in the 1950s a...

This Blu-ray is a splendid record of a creative production with terrific voices and direction, as go...

By examining the mysterious figure of King Arthur, British archaeologist and bestselling author Fran...

A Japanese schoolgirl makes quirky gestures in an abandoned classroom, the jerky movements of the gl...

In 2016, transgender teen Gavin Grimm sued his local school board after its members refused to let h...

See how alt-right icon Steve Bannon’s years as a documentary filmmaker catapulted him to Breitbart N...

In 1950, the explorer Roger Frison-Roche made a crossing of more than a thousand kilometers on the b...

The documentary presents a group of women who are close to the 60s and share a common past: they wer...

The documentary film “To the Arctic,” filmed by director and ethnographer Leonid Kruglov, is dedicat...