Musician Fela Anikulapo Kuti recorded more than 60 albums to promote the magic of Afrobeat but never lost his political voice as an outspoken critic against widespread government corruption in Nigeria. This documentary examines the role that Fela, dubbed "Black President," played in shedding light on atrocities in his homeland and in promoting the ascent of African music worldwide.

Aline Morales is one of the main broadcasters of Maracatu in Toronto. From a meeting with members of...

Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti performs at the 1984 Glastonbury Festival. Originally produced for Arena.

A huge influence on world music, Nigerian artist Fela Kuti played many instruments, pioneered afrobe...

In September of 2017, 77 year old Nigerian drummer Tony Allen was invited to record the album 'What ...

Travel with Major Lazer to Ghana and Nigeria to make the world smaller by making the party bigger. T...

Lisa, a plus-sized African American woman, concludes that her boyfriend broke up with her because of...

Afrobeat emerged in Lagos, Nigeria in the 1970s. The film follows an Afrobeat tube broadcast, from i...

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A trio of female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own pers...

Achim Bornhak's movie focuses on the restless life of Uschi Obermaier, the icon of the 1968 movement...

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Jenny is young. Her life is over. She killed someone. And she would do it again. When an 80-year-old...

This shows physicist Stephen Hawking's life as he deals with the ALS that renders him immobile and u...

This documentary portrait covers all the themes of Daveau’s rich life: from her field research and p...

The Upper Gate was about Sidon (The capital of the south of Lebanon), the filmmaker Arab Loutfi’s ho...

Hidden deep in our guts, billion bacteria keep us healthy. Although invisible to the naked eye, they...