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- The follow-up to the cult classic horror film takes us back to the familiar shady surf city of Santa Carla, where vampire surfers quickly dispatch anyone who tries to invade their turf.
- After a devastating boat crash, a group of friends are stranded on an uncharted island where they encounter an ancient tribe of humanoid creatures.
- Documents first contact with members of a previously isolated tribe called the Txapanawa on the bank of the Envira River in the village of Simpatia in Brazil. The Anthropologist is José Carlos Meirelles.
- Robbie and his fellow reindeer have a tourist business offering guided tours. On a tour gone wrong, Robbie is saved by a lost tribe of Vikings, but no one believes him. The Vikings later help the reindeer overcome Evil Blitzen.
- An anthropologist disappears in New Zealand while looking for a lost tribe, so his wife and little daughter as well as his shady twin brother who's in love with his sister-in-law go to look for him. Also seeking him are the police, who suspect that one of the twins is responsible for a hooker's murder. Jealousy, paranoia and possibly the occult add to the story's ominous atmosphere.
- The mystery of the lost tribes of Israel reverberates through three millennia of human experience. Of the twelve tribes mentioned in the Bible, only those of Judah and Benjamin survived the Assyrian capture of Israel. This is the story of the search for those remaining few.
- Two westerners go to the tropical forest of West Papua. They live in a tropical forest with the indigenous tribe called ''Mek''. Those people live in huts and don`t wear clothes, but penis gourds. There`s no money and they don`t even know how to use it. The hosts - Mark and Olly try to live in a the way the tribe live - adopting their customs and eating their food which is larvae and palms.
- Jungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.
- Six-part drama serial about a family of Lithuanian Jews who settled in Scotland. Based on the experiences of the family of the writer Jack Ronder.
- Three Aussie families travel to exotic places only to be unexpectedly inserted into tribal cultures and told to assimilate. Can a modern family get in touch with their ancestral roots by donning loin cloths and learning to hunt and gather?
- The film illuminates the spirit and culture of Jews who sought to reach the Yerusalem of their dreams. It also offers unflinching insight into the complex reality that ensued after they at long last arrived in the Promised Land. This documentary film was created to ease the long haul of the full and just integration of Ethiopian-Jews into Israeli society and the world Jewish community.
- Through the medium of story and ceremony, KEEP THE FIRE LIT provides a unique insight into the hearts and minds, and the lives of Indigenous Texans. The film dives deep into this remarkable fragment of Texas society. Personal interviews highlight the social, political, and environmental implications of the re-emergence of indigenous identities. We visit holy sites across Texas and interview key individuals from these native communities: tribal spiritual leaders, peyote road men, cultural artisans, traditional tribal dancers, environmental activists and civil rights lawyers. This film make it way to the Standing Rock pipeline and then hits home with a 1st ever Apache Reunion in Mexico.
- The legendary search for the Holy Grail has resonated with millions for centuries. What is the Holy Grail, and why is this legendary symbol important to the lives of Joseph Smith and the Son of God? Was Jesus Christ married and did He have children? How does tradition support the statements of early leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints? Did Israelite tribes leave marks on the emblems of the nations, cities and dynastic families of northern Europe and across the world? Did the prophet Jeremiah travel to Ireland and there establish the House of Judah and infuse a reformation among the people? Is Joseph Smith the key to understanding the mystery of the Grail? What do the scriptures teach concerning the location of the lost tribes of Israel today? Discover your own heritage in a way you may have never imagined.
- This documentary will bring awareness to and preserve the early history of the First Nations in the Midwest U.S. to show how they were not only mistreated and victimized, but to also understand their relentless perseverance to survive.
- Urban anthropologists, Andy and Carolyn London interview some of New York City's more overlooked citizens.
- 'Ziro : The Lost Tribe' unfolds the culture of Ziro, which is home to the Apatani tribe, one of the most organized, modernized and educated tribe, staying in one of the most ignored and remote part of India.
- Shocked by the election results, an older white male feels like he's lost his tribe. Believing Mexicans to have strong family structures he seeks out a Mexican family to teach him how to reconnect.
- This Historic Documentary film is about the untold story of two men, who pioneered the evolution of hip hop in the queens bridge housing projects. This movement led to the largest and most successful assembly of musical talent to ever emerge from a six block radius. Some of the people currently featured in the film include Tragedy Khadafi, Metta World Peace, Nas, Marley Marl, MC Shan, Roxanne Shante, Dimples D, Dr. Bob Lee, The Disco Twins, Grandmaster D, Craig G, DJ Hotday, Greg Nice, Parish Smith, DJ POLO, and many more.
- This short documentary captures the existence of a Jewish cemetery in Karachi, Pakistan.
- The story of the Scottish Highlanders and the Clan MacGregor as they prepare for a wedding.