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!
A conversation between an older, HIV positive woman and her niece. The women talk about what it mean...
While flying to the first stop on their latest tour, the four members of the Australian music group ...
Africa. In the wild expanses, where bush-bucks, impalas, zebras, gnus and other creatures graze by t...
Fela Anikulapo Kuti created the musical movement Afrobeat and used it as a political forum to oppose...
Ibogaine is a plant extract that stops drug addiction. In this documentary, a 34-year-old heroin add...
The French researcher Bertrand Monnet visits pirates in Nigeria and Somalia to learn how they make m...
It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...
This feature-length biography traces the journey of Heidi Baker, a modern day Mother Theresa, as The...
The Director Mohammed Soudani comes back to Algeria after 30 years with the photographer Michael von...
A seventy-six-minute version of Häxan, re-edited and re-released in the United States by Metro Pictu...
A library on four legs, the world's only existing Camel Library is located in Northern Kenya. As the...
Africa in the sixties. The Nile perch, a ravenous predator, is introduced into Lake Victoria as a sc...
Tippi is no ordinary child. She believes that she has the gift of talking to animals and that they a...
Inside Out In The Open is an hour-long documentary about a form of jazz, popularly known as free jaz...
Documentary about the inhabitants, both human and animal, of the Belgian Congo. Released in 1958.
In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...