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Greatest Documentaries Of All Time

bender

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Facebook not even once.

Just re-watched Apollo 11 which is fantastic.
 
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Birdo

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One of my favorites is Empire of Dreams.

It's a two and a half hour film about the making of the original Star Wars trilogy. It's great if you are into film making.
 
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pauljeremiah

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One of my favorites is Empire of Dreams.

It's a two and a half hour film about the making of the original Star Wars trilogy. It's great if you are into film making.

It is a good documentary, but if you want a great documentary on making a movie, check out Waking Sleeping Beauty, Hearts Of Darkness and Burden Of Dreams.
 

Men_in_Boxes

Snake Oil Salesman
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teezzy

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American Movie is an evergreen for me. So incredibly funny and sweet.

Came here to post this. Not only is American Movie super endearing, it captures the very essence of of the human spirit imho. A man against the odds. I love it.



Also these:



^ I love doing a double feature of this and Miracle (aka my fav hockey movie)



^ def check this out if you dig American movie. Giuseppe Andrews makes Harmony Korine weep.



^ I could listen to Herzog read the phone book and I'd be swooning. Also - wow Antarctica!
 

12Goblins

Lil’ Gobbie
my favs

man on wire
Grizzly man
Hoop dreams
Exit through gift shop
Closer to the edge
The Jinx
Valley Uprising
 
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Thurible

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Just about anything Ken Burns is pretty good. I was personally partial to his civil war documentary. We see a lot of unique stories and accounts told about many different people in different places, giving great insight into history while also perserving the fact that history is about people.

The following segment is incredibly poignant and moving and is an example of why his documentaries are so good.
 
I've seen 5 or so, from the OP's list.
I didnt see it on the list, but I thought 'Cocaine Cowboys' was pretty good too. I hate drugs, but I remember being jealous of some of those guys lifestyles.
 

Ailynn

Faith - Hope - Love
I've seen about 19 of those listed. Thanks for the heads-up...it looks like I've got a lot of good documentaries to watch! :)
 
Love docs, though link don't work, and don't have FB.

Cartel Land is excellent.
I love Louis Theroux's older ones, the Weird Weekends are hilarious and the Nazi one was pretty gripping.
Age of Tanks on Netflix was awesome, I had to manually choose the English soundtrack for some reason.
The BBC doc Madness on wheels - Rallying's Craziest Years about group B always stuck with me, mental shit.

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pauljeremiah

Gold Member
Love docs, though link don't work, and don't have FB.

Cartel Land is excellent.
I love Louis Theroux's older ones, the Weird Weekends are hilarious and the Nazi one was pretty gripping.
Age of Tanks on Netflix was awesome, I had to manually choose the English soundtrack for some reason.
The BBC doc Madness on wheels - Rallying's Craziest Years about group B always stuck with me, mental shit.

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Have fixed the link now that it goes directly to Letterboxd.
 

bronk

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It's on Netflix and it's only an hour. Go watch it right now. Much better if you can get a lil twist first. 🔥
 
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