A portrait of the mythical band Bembeya Jazz, which contributed to the heyday of Sekou Touré’s cultural revolution in Guinea. Created in 1961 in the heart of the rainforest, Bembeya Jazz rapidly became modern Africa’s greatest orchestra. 50 years later, immerse yourself in the history of a legend that livers on!

Documentary about African political leader Patrice Lumumba, who was Prime Minister of Zaire (now Con...

A documentary that leads the audience from Namibia to Kilimanjaro to explore the African wildlife.

Dizzy Gillespie is one of the major figures of the 20th Century's music scene. Everything was once s...

On October 17, 1996, veteran and contemporary jazz greats gathered for a select soiree on the stage ...

A portrait of Swedish jazz singer Monica Zetterlund.

Tough Enough, is a 400 meter climbing route in the Tsaranoro Valley in Madagascar. This film shows t...

Weed. Marijuana. Grass. Pot. Whatever you prefer to call it, America’s relationship with cannabis is...

New York City's various bridges transform into an urban jungle (jazz version) or an alien landscape ...

Documentary about legendary Swedish jazz club "Nalen" featuring interviews with old musicians and si...

In July 1860, the schooner Clotilda slipped quietly into the dark waters of Mobile, Ala., holding 11...

"Mammy Water" is mother sea, source of food. Jean Rouch filmed this short documentary in the Gulf of...

Filmed in Chicago & finished in 1959, The Cry of Jazz is filmmaker, composer and arranger Edward...

Alex Honnold is the most accomplished free climber in the world. Angola is a southwest African count...

Bayou Maharajah explores the life and music of New Orleans piano legend James Booker, the man Dr. Jo...

The plains of Africa have always been a hotbed of predator action, but lurking in its rivers is perh...

The Life & Times of Bobby Keys ... decades-long Sax player with The Rolling Stones, best friend to K...

The history of the irreverent "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" and the content battles it fought ...