Passing by Zé Marôvas In the past, any tourist entering Badajoz in Portugal had to pass Zé Marôvas' door - which would thus entice customers. Read more
O Torneiro da Mouraria The everyday life of João Manuel Balhé dos Santos, one of the last of the region's turners, who has been going Read more
The Saint's Food (A Mezinha do Santo) The traditional community dish of Saint Sebastian, in Couto de Dornelas (Portugal), narrated by Mrs. Lucília Ponteira, an Read more
Smiles of Peace The yoga of laughter is a therapy that combines four actions: play, sing, dance and laugh, which makes us children again and Read more
Filmclubism in BF In Baixada Fluminense, independent cultural groups began a filmclub movement that brings cinema to the viewer. For over a decade, these film Read more
They won't steal my voice A poetic essay about feminism. Naire (68) and Adelaide (36), two Brazilians women from two different generations meet in Lisbon Read more
Fertile Land at Full Tide Birth is, in many peoples, a time of celebration and worship. However, over the years, the hospitalization of childbirth has Read more
Goodbye Forever A tribe from Brazil performs a farewell ritual for a member of the village who has just passed away. The ritual is performed Read more
Marabaixo Stories The black people from Amapá, an amazonic Brazilian state, tell their own history through "Ladrão de Marabaixo" songs. They sing verses inspired by Read more
Sounds of Kibera In Kibera (Nairobi), one of the biggest slums of the world, Simon, Philip and Geoffrey have created the collective MADE IN KIBERA Read more