Elvis Sabin’s assured debut follows Albert and André, two Central African Aka Pygmies, as they attempt to establish a new education system in their forest community. The last in their village still attending school, they are determined to pass their knowledge on, holding classes for other Aka children every afternoon. But their project requires funding and they are counting on the year’s caterpillar (known as “Makongo”) harvest to provide much needed income. Evocatively capturing the visual and sonic textures of the forest, Makongo is a layered ethnographic study of two men working to build a sustainable future for their community.

Every year, around 3000 Indigenous students receive scholarships to attend some of Australia’s most ...

A group of artists settle in a swamp on the banks of the Indre River. Meanwhile, a voice describes a...

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Documentary profiling an Appalachian farming family struggling to scrape out a living. Linking educ...

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An inside look at the notorious Sing Sing Correctional Facility, where one of the U.S.’s only in-pri...
Yagorihwanirats, a Mohawk child from Kahnawake Mohawk Territory in Quebec, attends a unique and spec...

Morgan Spurlock tours the Middle East to discuss the war on terror with Arabic people.