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!

African drummer leaves village, makes it big in the world. Great drumming!!

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...

Stop for Bud is Jørgen Leth's first film and the first in his long collaboration with Ole John. […] ...

Drawing from never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives...

An Austrian director followed five successful African music and dance artists with his camera and fo...
Rites and operation of the circumcision of thirty Songhai children on the Niger. Material of this fi...

In 1955, on his report, a medical examiner wrote in the box: age, “about 53 years”. Charlie Parker n...

During the summer of 1980, the American jazz concert pianist Kazzrie Jaxen writes a 16 pages long le...

As the Communist Party of China celebrates its 100th anniversary, this documentary looks back at the...

These are the first images shot in the ALN maquis, camera in hand, at the end of 1956 and in 1957. T...

A talented group of orphaned children in Swaziland create a fictional heroine and send her on a dang...
A study of the behavior of monkeys in the African jungle.
Documentary exploring the meaning and history of cool through the American music that started in the...

This excellent feature-length documentary - the story of the imperialist colonization of Africa - is...

Filmmaker Christopher Quinn observes the ordeal of three Sudanese refugees -- Jon Bul Dau, Daniel Ab...

Filmmaker Karim Aïnouz decides to take a boat, cross the Mediterranean, and embark on his first jour...