Taking us through Bangarra Dance Theatre’s spectacular growth, we follow the story of how three young Aboriginal brothers — Stephen, David and Russell Page — turned the newly born dance group into a First Nations cultural powerhouse.

After Awesome Tapes From Africa's Brian Shimkovitz found the energetic, ecstatic music of Ghanaian m...

Dance educator LIN Ssu-tuan is the first professional nude model in Taiwan in the 1950s and the 1960...

A whistle blower counts the steps. The steppers share glances. The whistle blower stops blowing the ...

In her second film, MY LIFE AS I LIVE IT (1993), Essie Coffey returns to her home in Dodge City wher...

A quickfire portrait of the New York City ballroom scene in the ‘80s.

A dance group rehearses for their latest performance Inabitáveis about black homosexuality. While th...

"Something to Call Our Own" is a compelling documentary that delves into the origins, obstacles, and...

This sizzling video is guaranteed to add spice to your love life. In the privacy of your boudoir do ...

The documentary portrayed one of the most established dance companies in Hong Kong which has a histo...

From the rains of Japan, through threats of arrest for 'public indecency' in Canada, and a birthday ...

From the remote Australian desert to the opulence of Buckingham Palace - Namatjira Project is the ic...

An Austrian director followed five successful African music and dance artists with his camera and fo...

An observational documentary which looks at Sydney’s first community Aboriginal radio station, 88.9 ...

The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman t...

50 years on, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy is the oldest continuing protest occupation site in the wor...
After celebrated careers , legendary dancers Marge Champion and Donald Saddler became friends while ...

Christine attends her first and last prom accompanied by Martin Fredericksen