- The gods never die (52 minutes): In Kerala, southern India, the social and religious life is animated by many rituals. One of the most important of these is Tirayattam or "Dance of splendor. " On this occasion, the gods and ancestors manifest themselves on earth to give their blessing to the villagers. They are embodied by dancers in costume and makeup sumptuous, whose developments are punctuated with the sound of drums. - Time of puppets (28 minutes): There is a tradition in Kerala puppets, the pavakathali, miniature version of the famous Kathakali theater. Now threatened with extinction, this art still survives thanks to the tenacity of a single company, determined to maintain the practice alive. - The three monkeys (13 minutes): The ethnomusicologist Laurent Aubert, video artist and photographer Johnathan Watts and the local specialist Ravi Nair comment by their common experience, in search of artistic and cultural traditions of Kerli.